How to Study for Science
1) Learn the vocabulary and definitions (in your own words) and be able to give examples where applicable.
Use to study:
The Vocabulary section of online workbook (in Notability and/or the Notability folder in Drive) and
The Science Glossary (in Notability and/or the Notability folder in Drive)
2) Review the activities we did in the online workbook (in Notability and/or the Notability folder in Drive) and the conclusions we learned from them.
Use to study:
The Content section of the online workbook (in Notability) that go with the investigation(s) and
The online workbook pages (in Notability) that go with the investigation(s).
3) If there are graphs, be able to interpret graphs and tell the relationship between the variables. If there is data, be able to make predictions based on the data and tell the relationship between the numbers in the data table.
4) Use or create a "Quizlet" (on Quizlet.com) for upcoming quizzes.
5) There may be an online FOSS Activity or Virtual Investigation that you can review. You can access the FOSS Resources through Clever.
6) Create your own study guide: flashcards, poster, Google Slides, etc. You will be given time to start this in class.