Math Studying IdeasThis is a featured page

This page is where you can type ideas for your classmates to study for tests or other things like facts test. If you're stuck in looking for ideas to study, you can just look here. You can write anything for math studying and help with others. For example you could write study with your parents. Just, if you have any good ideas for studying you can write them down in here under the last sentence.

Please leave a space between ideas and try using a different color so you could read the idea's clearly. Thanks and keep up the good work!!!!





  • You could ask your brother or sister to ask you questions then you work out the answer on a piece of paper. ~~Tamara

  • You could call your friends and ask questions each other, answer it, then you can be checked by your friend.--SooMin

  • You can ask your parents or your siblings to give you a problem on the topics you are supposed to study, then get them to check it and see if you got the question correct.-- Lauren

  • You could go on the computer, and go on line where you can learn facts about your test. If you have any questions about the test, then ask your teacher before you do the test.--SooMin

  • You can create a game or something to play with your family and friends and if you miss a lot of the problems or scores then you know what you need to study for next before the test.--Maddy

  • You could send math problems, or facts on your e-mail to your friends. Or, if your parents/siblings are a math expert/teacher, ask them to test you and write down your scores, and after few days, you can see your scores, and figure out, if you improved or not.--SooMin

  • Everyday in class you could keep track of things and make a study guide. ~* Mitali *~ 1-13-08


  • You could create tests, switch tests, complete tests, and grade tests with a partner or group of people. ~Mitali 1-13-08

Kinda like Mitali's only when your in class make a list of things you need to work on and then you can ask a mom, dad, or sibling to help you in to creating a test for yourself!!
  • You could ask if your parents could write you questions and you answer them.-Eugene 1/2/08.

  • You could ask your teacher to write or ask questions to you, after school or during breaks. Then, your teacher could decide when to give the answers to him/her, and you could answer it. --SooMin--Feb, 3, 2008

  • You could make up a folder or a package of your studies about math, and you could ask to your family members to check on them and tell you compliments or suggestions. Also, you may write your goal, and if you achieved it, you can work on another goal. --SooMin--Feb, 4, 2008.
  • You could ask a teacher in the morning to help you with the math so they can explain to you more. So that you could understand how the teacher wish what they are expecting.-Vivian-2/4/08

  • You could go on MSN and discuss and pass problems to each other and answer it with your friend. You can write down your scores in a folder and do it again like a cycle. --SooMin--Feb, 16, 2008

  • You could study your facts when he or her go to the class room and there is nothing on the bored then you can study facts with your friend.-Vivian-Feb .19,08
  • You can keep a post-it on your desk and record things that you do not understand, then bring it home and ask your parents. You can even ask Mr.Carroll or any other teacher. ~Lucy~ ~Feb.29, 2008~

  • When you are in the car,waiting in a restaurant and if you have an post-it you can write down any times table and test yourself like your times and your division.~Lucy~March 1,2008~
  • If you don't know how to do some problems, you could write them down or mark the pages in the math book. Then you can bring it home and ask your parents. If you want to get more specific detail ask your teacher. --SooMin--March, 10, 2008
  • Another idea is to look in our student reference book where it shows us examples and the definitions about our topic in math we're doing now or ask your teacher to explain it more clearly with details to make you understand more and perfectly. ~SungHwan~ March 18, 2008
  • This idea is basically quite the same as SungHwan's idea, but you can find, research for math books in the Library to learn things that you didn't know. --SooMin--March, 25, 2008
  • You could write random question that relate to the test. 3/30/08

  • Get into a group of 3 or more. One person will be the asker and the other two will be answerers. The asker will say a fact, and the answerers must work it out. Once someone has an answer they tap something and say their answer. This is a fun way to practice facts. You are allowed to use paper and pencil if you want.--Rohan--2/4/08

  • You can ask your math tutor or ask your teacher again. ~Sung Hwan~May 2, 2008

  • You could get with a friend and study with them in the library.~Lucy~May 22,2008~
  • Flash Cards! It seems a bit for babies, but it could be used for stuff on our facts tests like percents, fractions, and decimals. That could help for some facts tests! ~Mitali~ ~May 23, 2008~

  • You could get with a friend, give each other tests and grade them. Then, maybe after two to three days, test each other again and see if you improved any. --*Monica-Aug.2, `08*--


MonicaMa
MonicaMa
Latest page update: made by MonicaMa , Aug 3 2008, 1:23 AM EDT (about this update About This Update MonicaMa Edited by MonicaMa

32 words added

view changes

- complete history)
Keyword tags: Math Studying Tips
More Info: links to this page
There are no threads for this page.  Be the first to start a new thread.