Tips
- Neat writing always helps on tests or in general so it's easy for the teacher to see what you have written.
- Sleep an adequate amount each night. You know your own body's needs, so conform to that and keep healthy and alert.
- Find out your learning style (ex. visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc.) and look online to find out about study habits that match your learning style. You'll be surprised at how much easier it is! But be sure to answer the quiz questions truthfully.
- If you can play an instrument, sing, or have any musical skills, try to play a little every day. Not only will it improve your skill and ability, but it will allow you to focus on homework, schoolwork, essays, etc.
- Never let your parents put too much pressure on you. Tell parents who are pressuring you too much to give you space to let you breathe. Make it clear that you can't handle too much stress. After you tell them, give them a nice hug.
- Do well in school, meaning stay focused, educated, and on top of your work. Stay out of trouble. Be a good kid and stay away from 'in' crowds and learn to be more mature. Be the bigger person and a nice person who is respectful and has a positive attitude.
- Use good handwriting, so that the teachers understand what you're saying.
- Have a notebook for writing down important things, like test dates, presentations, and assignments. It feels really good to write down your accomplishments and check off that box, even if it is just for yourself. Then you can read over it later and think: "Look at that, I did that?"
- Give yourself a lot of confidence and ask for help from your parents to learn much more about math, history, science and vocabulary.
- Ask for a tutor if you consider this will be of help
- Wednesday, July 27, 2016
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