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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

controlling homework


Take Control of Homework
So It Doesn’t Control You
Part 2
Keeping things in perspective
Know how much weight each assignment or test carries, and use your time accordingly. Don’t waste time, but be wise and smart. Doing the most important thing first is being wise and smart.
Get more involved
Keep your mind from wondering by taking notes, underlining sections, discussing topics with others or relating your homework to something you’re studying in another class. Learn actively and not passively. Be anxiously engages in your studies and you will have great experience. Demonstrate a good attitude toward home assignments, and you will begin to love doing them.
Organize the information
People process information in different ways. Some people like to draw pictures or charts to digest information, others prefer to read out loud or make detailed outlines. Try to find the methods that work best for you. Ask your teacher for recommendations if you’re having trouble.

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