Treat/reward yourself Make proofreading a habit! Use mnemonic devices. Take notes/chunk information from your book or consolidate class notes. Put your phone away. Develop great study habits! Eat a good breakfast. Listen to Music to help you relax. Organize your notes and information. Be positive! Study the more difficult subjects/topics first. Quiz yourself, or have someone else quiz you. Don't wait until the last minute. Use flashcards (handmade or electronic). Ask for help when needed. Pay attention to what you are studying. Study a little every day! Know what works for you (and what doesn't). Take regular breaks. Turn off the TV. Make a regular time to study (and a back-up). Read carefully. Study in a quiet place. Get enough rest. Treat/reward yourself Make proofreading a habit! Use mnemonic devices. Take notes/chunk information from your book or consolidate class notes. Put your phone away. Develop great study habits! Eat a good breakfast. Listen to Music to help you relax. Organize your notes and information. Be positive! Study the more difficult subjects/topics first. Quiz yourself, or have someone else quiz you. Don't wait until the last minute. Use flashcards (handmade or electronic). Ask for help when needed. Pay attention to what you are studying. Study a little every day! Know what works for you (and what doesn't). Take regular breaks. Turn off the TV. Make a regular time to study (and a back-up). Read carefully. Study in a quiet place. Get enough rest.
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Treat/reward yourself
Make proofreading a habit!
Use mnemonic devices.
Take notes/chunk information from your book or consolidate class notes.
Put your phone away.
Develop great study habits!
Eat a good breakfast.
Listen to Music to help you relax.
Organize your notes and information.
Be positive!
Study the more difficult subjects/topics first.
Quiz yourself, or have someone else quiz you.
Don't wait until the last minute.
Use flashcards (handmade or electronic).
Ask for help when needed.
Pay attention to what you are studying.
Study a little every day!
Know what works for you (and what doesn't).
Take regular breaks.
Turn off the TV.
Make a regular time to study (and a back-up).
Read carefully.
Study in a quiet place.
Get enough rest.