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• The best flash cards are hand—written <br /> o Writing them out starts the learning process <br /> o Flashing through them again and again completes it <br /> Using Flash Cards to Learn Facts: Step One <br /> • View the first card <br /> o If you know the related fact on the opposite side, put it down on the right side of the table and <br /> go to the next card <br /> o If you don't know the answer turn the card over, read it and start a second pile on the left side of <br /> the table <br /> • Continue to view and sort until all cards are done <br /> Using Flash Cards to Learn Facts: Step Two: <br /> • Once all are sorted into the two piles <br /> • Go through the cards in left pile until all answers are know <br /> • When all cards are in the right pile...You're done <br /> For Best Results with Flash Cards <br /> • If you don't know the answer,or get it wrong <br /> • This creates an association between them that becomes stronger each time you say it <br /> Use flash cards with a partner or a group...it's more fun and two can learn together! <br /> Highlighting Content for Learning <br /> How Highlighting Works <br /> • When you read,you might do so without particular attention to important details-this is called passive <br /> reading <br /> • Highlighting causes your to read with the intention of marking what is important-this is called active <br /> reading <br /> • Making a decision about what too mark with a highlighter causes you to pay attention to detail in a <br /> critical way <br /> Highlighting is Efficient <br /> • When you evaluate material for highlighting,you focus on its importance <br /> • Once you decide something is importance,you can mark it to be found again without difficulty <br /> • At the same time you can exclude other information from further review,cutting down the amount to be <br /> reviewed later <br /> •Information marked with a highlighter is easily found later <br /> Page 24 of 30 <br />