Sunday, October 23, 2011

Pat's TART Strategy

For this weeks blog I tried the strategy T.A.R.T which I felt was extremely effective in study for my Earth Science and my History test. I knew that I was a visual learner so I decided to try out the T.A.R.T study technique because I could lay out all my notes and questions in front of me, that I could study and that way I didn’t have to flip through pages and then forget what I just learned. I feel like if I am using this technique in class it will help me stay focus and busy by writing down the notes and then writing out the questions after class for review. I tried this strategy for my Earth Science 105 and my History 101 class. I knew for my history test that I would be responsible for knowing key terms that I would have to identify on the test. So by writing out the questions for the key terms like they do on the test I would be able to do exactly what he asks for on the test when I am studying the terms. For Earth Science the whole test is around 60 or 70 multiple choice questions. So I knew if I was able to connect terms together and answer the questions that I thought would be potential test questions. I felt like this TART strategy was very similar to some of the study technique’s that I have enjoyed learning so far and is very effective. I feel like if I continue to do this technique or the 20 minute test prep, I will improve my grades and not waste time on notes or questions that I don’t think will be on the upcoming tests.

2 comments:

  1. Patrick Warden, Like you said about my blog that we are in the same Earth Science class it as well helped me with studying for the test. Even though I didn't do very well because I wasn't familiar enough with my method I feel that I am much better now and will do much better on the next Test. Keep on keeping on Patrick Your doing fantastic!

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  2. patttty pee pants i too was in that class and i dropped it because of how poorly i did on the first test. i feel that t his strategy would have helped me out alot if i did it. so my advice to you patrick is that you use this strategy just for at least the next test and you will see a tremendous upside i believe

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