Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Final Exam Preparation

It's that time of year again!  Now that we have planned your study schedule for each exam, it's time you learn some helpful tips for test taking.  The website below has a great presentation that I find very easy to understand and is a quick read:
http://www.studygs.net/tsttak1.htm

The website below has some great tips on how to be prepared for your finals from the student perspective.  Check it out:
http://www.suite101.com/content/final-exam-study-tips-a109147

On test day it is important to remember the following things:

*Eat a good breakfast! It helps your brain remember information :)  Really, it helps!
*Dress in layers in case your test room is really hot or really cold.
*Once you have the exam, flip through the entire test so you know what to expect and can pace yourself properly.
*READ THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY for each section. This step can mean the difference between passing or failing your exam. 
*Multiple Choice Questions: Answer all easy questions first, and come back to the hard ones later... WHY?  You may find the answers to harder questions later on in another test question or reading passage.  You will also have more information which will help you with the "process of elimination" method.
*Essay Questions: Take a few minutes to write down the important points or information you want to talk about in each question.  That's called an outline, and it helps you to organize your thoughts before you start writing.
*Check over your test when you are complete to make sure everything has been answered before turning in the test!
*Once complete, please make sure you sit quietly so that you do not distract others.  Bring a magazine or a book with you to keep yourself busy after the exam is over (ask the teacher if it's okay if you can read it).

Best of luck to you all!  Come see me in C-306 if you have any questions throughout the week.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Looking for a summer job?

Here are a few websites to get you started:

This website was designed specifically with teenagers in mind:
http://www.jobdoggy.com/

The College Board has some great tips for you to think about as you apply for a summer job:
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/plan/high-school/8913.html

A database for hourly employment:
http://www.snagajob.com/

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Are you tough enough?

Please click on this link and take the "Mental Fitness Quiz".

Please record your results on the peice of paper provided, and answer the additional questions to be turned in.

Have fun!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Algebra 2: Sequence review

Below you will find the links to a few online quizzes and practice sets to help you study for your upcoming Algebra 2 assessments.

Sequence and series review problems:
http://www.education.com/reference/article/pre-calculus-help-pre-calculus-final/

Self-check quizzes (on multiple Algebra 2 concepts) from Glencoe textbooks.com:
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/algebra/algebra2/algebra2_05/self_check_quiz/index.php4/na

Monday, February 14, 2011

Meiosis Explained (PPT)

Want to review the process and vocabulary involved in MEIOSIS? Then click on the link below for access to a powerpoint that Ms. Illanes found for you to use:

Meiosis Google Doc

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Biology: Genetics Review

Here is a website that will help you review the important vocabulary words in the genetics unit (the computer will also read the word and its definitions out loud to you if you want it to!):

http://quizlet.com/565782/genetics-vocabulary-flash-cards/


Below is a web quiz with 20 questions to help you get ready for your genetics quiz or test:

http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/woody/chapter3_science.htm