Term that actually means "tomato"
Pomodoro
spaced practice is usually assigned by this person
YOU!
What you should focus on when using flash cards
Information you do not know
What this approach requires you to do
Retrieve/Recall new information
Review/Study
The amount of time one should study before taking a break
20-25 minutes
place where study time can be logged
planner
This approach helps you to separate and categorize note cards
This approach allows for taking a pretend test and can be created by you or a peer/parent
Practice tests
This has no due date, you just need to do it each week
studying
term for spreading studying out over days to prepare vs. hours the day before an exam
spaced practice
Shuffling the cards helps you to not do this
Learn material in one certain order
What you are not allowed when using this study method
Visual aids
20 minutes
Cramming in new information too closely to testing time causes that information to only be stored in this type of memory
Short-term memory
The person responsible for knowing material before a test
YOU!
This approach allows you to retrieve information without saying it out loud
Rewriting information
Type of learning that requires direct engagement with new information
Active learning
This technique requires you to be good at this specific executive function
time management
What you should do on the second day using note cards after you first tried recalling the definition from the key term
Try to recall the term from the definition