Test+Taking+Examples


 * Review chapter/study guide introductions and summaries. The theme and main ideas provide a necessary framework for the details you are required to know.


 * Review text notes and study guide exercises.

-- **Use a highlighter **
 * Locate information for questions missed, marking it with a different color of ink.


 * **Turn headings/main points into questions.**
 * Electrons came from Electode lights -- Who were Electrons produced from Electrode lights?**
 * Electrons came from Electode lights -- Who were Electrons produced from Electrode lights?**


 * **Recite information out loud. If you can’t say it, the information is not yet stored in memory, so go back and review it, then try again.**
 * -- Study with someone.**
 * **Make charts, diagrams or graphic organizers to enhance memory of key points.**
 * **Make charts, diagrams or graphic organizers to enhance memory of key points.**
 * **Define all terms and any general vocabulary of the subject.**


 * **Know the key people, why they are significant, and their contributions to the field of study.**


 * **Work problems by actually doing them—don’t just look over samples.**
 * **Know important proofs, diagrams, formulas, cycles, etc.**
 * **Review specific information with a study card system:**