September 2009
9 posts
7 statements to replace negative thoughts about...
I am responsible for the grade I make in this course.
I will be patient and persistent in pursuing this goal.
I am smart enough to pass math.
I will pay the price for success.
I will not drink more than 3 glasses of beer when doing math homework.
Math is my friend.
I will become one with the numbers and find the correct answers.
Techniques from the learning survey
1. Visual
2. Auditory
3. Kinesthetic
Five learning techniques that are useful to me.
1 Note cards- Useful to use as flash cards for testing myself.
2 rewriting notes- Can help me become familiar with material.
3 Highlighting textbooks- Highlighting is a good visual aid in learning material.
4 Organized Notes- Keeping good notes are very important and the learning process.
5 Write...
CHALLENGE!!!
kcano:
The chakkenge we did against shelly’s class was really fun and i hope we do that more often :) yay!!! my group was #1 and got 40 math dollars!!!! whoo hoo :)
♥ kass
I want a rematch
Chapter 10 Test Taking
Doing practice test and doing a mind dump when the test is handed out will be very useful.
Chapter 9 Retention and General Study Strategies
This chapter was very helpful in reinforcing the importance of using ever tool available. Note cards, flow charts and cheat sheets are some tactics that I will definitely be using in the future.
MATH....ScArY!!!
cookie-elizondo09:
lol! These MATHlabs that we are having to do is killing me! lol! Anyone feeling the pain yet? It is helping me out alot tho! Im getting my mind refreshed with everything that i have learned throughout high schooL! kinda fuzzy still but its all coming out sometime! lol! GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
i feel your pain
Finding Professor Right
1. Abilility to share their knowledge.
2. Organization of the class lectures.
3. Be happy to be in the classroom. No negative vibes is a plus.
What makes math so tough?
Math is tough because there is only one correct answer everytime. Its not like English or Art where you can have many different anwers to a question. Math is based in fact and not opinion.