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Study Resources

Study Resources

Retrieval Practice:

Spaced Practice:

Mix it Up:

 Flashcard How-to:

  • One card, one question
  • Actually retrieve
  • Study cards in both directions
  • Shuffle the deck
  • Once a card has been mastered, keep it in the deck a while

Questions to get students talking:

  • How do you study?
  • Why do you study this way?
  • Does it work?

Cornell Note-taking Method

Picture of Cornell Note-Taking Method

Cues (2 1/2" left hand column):

  • Written soon after class
  • Anticipated exam questions
  • Main idea or people
  • Vocabulary words
  • Used for review and study

Notes (6" lined section of page):

  • Taken during class
  • Main points
  • Bullet points
  • Diagrams/charts
  • Abbreviate
  • Paraphrase
  • Outlines
  • Leave space between topics

Summary (bottom 2" of page):

Written after class. Brief summary highlighting the main points in the notes on this page. Used to find info. later.


Retrieve Taking

  1. Read book, watch a video or listen to a lesson without taking notes (yet!).
  2. Close the book, video or pause during a lesson to write down what you remember.
  3. Open the book, continue to watch the video and continue with the lesson.

Tip: do this on notecards or a computer to make reorganizing and adding feedback easier.