Tuesday 23 December 2014

How to Become a Best Student 
Do you want to improve your teacher? Maybe you just want to get the most out of your school year. Whatever your reason for wanting to be the best student in your class, there are a couple of different ways you're going to want to improve yourself. Being a great student is about more than just the grade; it's also being a good person and showing your teacher that you take their class seriously.

1. Getting the Most out of Learning 

 1. Get your brain and body ready to learn. You will learn the best and have the easiest time in school if your body is ready to learn! There are lots of things that you can to to get your body ready. Try:
    • Getting of sleep. You'll need to get the right amount of sleep for your body if you want your brain to work at its best. you should feel alert through most of the day. If you find more people, you'll need about 8 hours of sleep.
    • your body can't work right if all you eat is junk like chips, candy, and hamburgers. If you want to be the best student you can be, eat your vegetables(like broccoli), some fruit, and lean proteins (like chicken and fish)

2. Learn in way that work for you. Everyone learns best in different ways; this is the called a learning style. Find a way that works for you and try to learn that way as much as you can. You'll have more control over this when you study at home, but you can also talk to your teacher about adjusting how the lessons are taught to include more variety for different style learns.

    • For example, have you noticed that it's really easy for you to remember chart or picture? This means you might be a visual learner, which means you should use more images and pictures in order to learn. An example of this would be if you drew yourself a chart to memorize the parts of speech.
    • May be you've noticed that you have an easier time studying when you listen to music quietly or that you can't remember what your teacher wrote on the board but you can "hear" what they said in your head as if they were in the room now. This means you might be an auditory learner, which means you learn better with talking so that you can listen to it while you do your homework or study.  

3. pay attention. The best thing that you can to to improve your grades and learn a lot is to pay attention when your teacher is talking. If you get disgraced, you miss important information and you'll have harder time understanding what you do listen to or when you study later.


4. Learn how to take notes. Taking notes can be a tricky skill to learn (at least to do it well) but it will make it much easier for you to learn and study, which means your grades will get better and your test scores will improve. Just remember, you don't have to write down everything your teacher says. Just write down the most important thing and the things you know you'll have a hard time remembering.


5. Do your homework on time and well. Even if you don't get very good grades on your homework, just doing it on time will keep your grade up much as possible. Past that, do as well on your homework as you can. When you don't understand it, ask someone for help! Your teacher might be able to set you up with a tutor or even help you them self.


6. Look for extra ways to learn. Learning stuff that isn't included in your classes can help you understand the information you do cover a lot better and it can also really impress your teacher.


7. Study earlier. One of the most effective ways to get better scores on tests is to start studying and preparing for the best test as early as possible. Definitely don't leave it until the night before. The harder the test will be, the earlier you should start studying. Two or three weeks is usually a good staring point...

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