Sunday, February 8, 2015

Test Preparation

Many students are 4 or 5 weeks into the spring semester of school. This means you have probably had your first round of exams. If you did not perform as well as you would like, stop and analyze what you might have done differently. You can do that by asking and answering the following questions.
1. Did I understand the material discussed in class?
2. Did I do the assignments related to this test material?
3. Did I study the material in the course on a regular basis and not just the night before?
4. What can I do to improve my test scores?
5. Do I need to discuss my concern with my teacher?

By answering the above questions you may be able to significantly increase your grade on the next test.

If you need some study tips, post your questions below for more information.

8 comments:

Kathy W - WISD said...

Thanks for the tips. I appreciated the training on Friday!
Kathy W.

Unknown said...

These are really wonderful tips! Thanks for the information! And thank you for the wonderful training on Friday!
Vanessa Simpson

Unknown said...

Janie Martinez-
JoAnn, thank you for an awesome training on Friday and this blog. I think the information share is valuable and has the ability to change someone's world! I look forward to teaching the information and helping our community to become self-sufficient one life at a time!

Unknown said...

Thank you JoAnn for the opportunity to get to learn some wonderful tools to help young people as they prepare to enter the real world. They are never as prepared as they would like and this class and book is a great tool to help the kids to visualize what it might looked liked. I look forward to sharing with you all the ways they encouraged and motivated the young men in our home. Thanks again, we throughly enjoy every moment we are being taught by you. Brenda Garner

Unknown said...

This is very helpful information JoAnn. This source information can be used by people of all ages. These skills and techniques learned provides tips and hlepful information that will help our youth and young adults become more knowledgeable about life skills, and confident. I really look forward to using these skills with the youth and young adults i come in contact with. Thanks again, i really enjoyed the class. DaMarcus Carter

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed our first day of training. Looking forward to Friday.
Thanks
J.Garrett
P.Garrett

Anonymous said...

Thank you JoAnn for your dedication. I enjoyed your class this morning. I find your book full of helpful information for our teenagers. Your book is easy to read and understand. These skills will give students confidence as they face future challenges.
You are a blessing to many.
Lea Ann B.

Anonymous said...

You took my fear away about the presentation. You make me feel comfortable in class. Thank you for all your work helping us to be better home parents.
S.Munselle