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THE BIG PICTURE
Don’t try to master difficult content in one or two short, painful study sessions just before a test. Break the cramming habit with time-spaced learning. Start now: create a time-spaced learning plan for one or two of your classes. As you leave class, think about what you learned. Try to remember the main points. Handwrite or make flashcards online with cues and information. Write your review plan schedule in your planner. Stick to your schedule. Ask your mom, dad, brother, sister, or study bud to help you review. You’ll notice your grades go up, and your stress level fall! The time-spaced learning habit is a good skills for high school and college readiness.
Write your time-spaced study plan in your planner.
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