5 WAYS TO USE FLASHCARDS | studycollab: alicia
TLDRThis video script introduces various innovative methods to utilize flashcards effectively for studying. The presenter showcases using different sizes of flashcards for exam-style questions, creating revision notebooks, memorizing definitions, and syllabus-based questions. Additionally, online flashcards through Quizlet are recommended for language learning. The tips emphasize customization, portability, and interactive revision techniques to enhance learning and memorization.
Takeaways
- π Use flashcards for revision by writing exam-style questions on larger cards and pasting diagrams.
- π‘ Create model answers by noting the marks scheme and highlighting the value of each question.
- π Test yourself by performing mock exams with the flashcards, carrying them around for easy access.
- π Utilize larger flashcards to make revision notebooks, using course materials and key notes for each topic.
- π Organize flashcards with sticky tabs, bulldog clips, card rings, or pre-made flashcard booklets.
- π Write definitions on smaller flashcards (5x3 inches) to help memorize key terms and concepts.
- π Focus on bolded words in textbooks for flashcard definitions to ensure you're covering essential topics.
- π Keep track of your progress with online flashcard platforms like Quizlet, which offer learning tools and progress tracking.
- π£οΈ Use flashcards to convert syllabus points into questions, promoting active learning and recall.
- π¨ Highlight key points on flashcards and label them with topic numbers for quick reference.
- π Explore different ways to use flashcards, such as for memorizing vocabulary in languages like Chinese.
Q & A
What are the different ways the video presents to use flashcards for revision?
-The video presents five different ways to use flashcards: 1) Writing exam-style questions with a diagram on one side and the marking scheme on the other, 2) Creating revision notebooks with key notes and washi tape, 3) Writing down definitions on smaller flashcards, 4) Using medium-sized flashcards to turn syllabus points into questions, and 5) Utilizing online flashcards through Quizlet for vocabulary learning.
What is the recommended size of flashcards for writing exam-style questions?
-For writing exam-style questions, the video recommends using the larger flashcards which are eight by five inches.
How does the video suggest using past papers with flashcards?
-The video suggests grabbing a past paper, choosing a random question, writing the question and diagram on one side of the flashcard, and the marking scheme on the other side to create a model answer for revision.
What is the purpose of noting the amount of marks each question is worth on the flashcards?
-Noting the amount of marks each question is worth helps in developing good exam technique, as it reminds you how many points you need to cover for each question in the exam.
How can flashcards be used to memorize definitions?
-Flashcards can be used to memorize definitions by writing the term on one side and the definition on the other, using the smallest flashcards which are 5 by 3 inches.
What materials are needed to create revision notebooks with flashcards?
-To create revision notebooks, you need the flashcards, your course syllabus, any textbooks or class notes, and washi tape to bind the flashcards together.
How can you keep a set of flashcards together?
-You can keep a set of flashcards together by using a bulldog clip, a card ring with a hole punch, or a pre-made flashcard booklet from a stationery store.
What is the benefit of using online flashcards through Quizlet?
-Using online flashcards through Quizlet allows for interactive learning and memorization, with features like multiple-choice questions, writing out answers, and tracking progress to identify areas that need more focus.
How does the video suggest using flashcards for understanding syllabus points?
-The video suggests turning each syllabus point into a question on a medium-sized flashcard, which is six by four inches, to actively engage with the material and recall answers.
What is the main subject the video uses for demonstrating flashcard techniques?
-The main subject used in the video for demonstrating flashcard techniques is ecology and conservation, with an example from a past pass paper.
How can the flashcards be used to test yourself during revision?
-You can use the flashcards to test yourself by performing an exam-like environment, flipping through the cards and answering the questions or recalling the definitions, similar to a game of flash fun.
Outlines
π Effective Flashcard Techniques for Study Success
This paragraph introduces the concept of using flashcards for revision and highlights the different sizes of flashcards available from the brand 'best form'. The speaker demonstrates the first method by using larger flashcards (8x5 inches) to write exam-style questions, utilizing past papers stored on their laptop. An example is given where a question from a 2016 pass paper on ecology and conservation is used, with the question and diagram on one side and a breakdown of points on the other. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the value of each question's marks and provides tips on creating model answers. The use of flashcards for self-testing and their portability is also discussed.
π Organizing Flashcards for Efficient Study
The second paragraph discusses various ways to organize and store flashcards. The speaker shares tips on grouping flashcards using bulldog clips and card rings, as well as using pre-made flashcard booklets available at stationery stores. The paragraph also mentions the use of smaller flashcards (5x3 inches) for writing definitions to aid memorization, with an example from a genetics textbook. The process of creating a title page for the topic and including key terms from the textbook is explained. Additionally, the speaker talks about using different methods to keep flashcards together and the benefits of using larger flashcards for diagrams that fit well without resizing.
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Keywords
π‘Flashcards
π‘Revision
π‘Exam Technique
π‘Model Answers
π‘Washi Tape
π‘Key Words
π‘Bulldog Clip
π‘Quizlet
π‘Syllabus Points
π‘Online Flashcards
Highlights
The video discusses five innovative ways to use flashcards for effective study and revision.
The brand 'Best Form' is recommended for blank flashcards that come in three different sizes.
For exam-style revision, larger flashcards (8x5 inches) are used to write down questions from past papers.
Incorporating diagrams and marking schemes on flashcards can create model answers for better understanding.
It's beneficial to note and highlight the mark value of each question on the flashcards for exam technique.
Larger flashcards can be used to make revision notebooks with key notes and titles for specific topics.
Washi tape can be used to bind flashcards into a notebook, providing a visually appealing and organized study tool.
Smaller flashcards (5x3 inches) are ideal for writing definitions and memorizing key terms.
Key words from textbooks should be included on flashcards to focus on essential topics during revision.
Using card rings or pre-made flashcard booklets can help keep flashcards organized and easily accessible.
Medium-sized flashcards (6x4 inches) can be used to turn syllabus points into questions for active revision.
Highlighting key points and labeling topic numbers on flashcards can aid in quick identification and recall.
Online flashcards through websites like Quizlet are useful for language learning and vocabulary memorization.
Quizlet offers a learning tool that presents flashcards in various formats and tracks progress for efficient study.
The video encourages viewers to share their flashcard methods and engage with the content by liking and subscribing.
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