Build Study Skills at How-to-study.com
June 25, 2008
Do your students need to study more? Okay, probably a dumb question. How about this one – do you have students who need to learn how to study? Some kids are better at studying than others. Fortunately, by imparting study skills, you can teach kids more effective ways to learn. A great place to start? How-to-Study.com.
Note: make sure to include the hyphens, as howtostudy.com is a much different site (I haven’t reviewed it, so I couldn’t tell you if it’s better or worse).
At How-to-Study.com you can find strategies for overcoming the most tricky subjects students face, including word problems in math, long spelling words, writing research papers, as well as abstract skills like setting goals, time management, and good listening skills. All the study strategies are thorough and free.
With How-to-Study.com, your students can learn to take more effective notes so they’ll be ready for your upcoming multiple choice test (the site has strategies for those, too). -BILL FERRIS
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