Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According To Me)

Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According to me)

Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According To Me)

Need study tips? Are you struggling to keep up in class? When you study you don't feel you learn much or anything at all? Getting better grades? Being more prepared than others?

Well. Me too.

So I did these things.

1- SING OUT LOUND! No, Wait! My brother does that. It's Read Out Loud

Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According To Me)

Be YOUR OWN TEACHER. Why? Good question, perhaps one of the reason can be MY TEACHER LEAVES THINGS OUT.

- Speaking the content out loud helps you to understand it better. Reciting out the words in YOUR OWN WORDS helps a lot. You learn aspects and even learn it far better than when you read a book. - When you speak the lesson or chapter out loud you are processing it as you speak. Think of it like you are giving a speech. Don't you want your speech to be as effective as possible? And how do you make it so effective? By getting authentic information of course!

Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According To Me)

2-Flash notes.

Make flash notes. The best time to make them is as soon as a new chapter starts. If you are an Edexcel or Cambridge student, I'm sure you will understand just how important the specification is. Even the books has topics at the start of every chapter.

Use each point to make relevant notes on the specifications, this way you can easily know which main points of the topic if stated. Making these flash notes also help you revise and learn as you make them.

Let me know if you wish to know how to best make Flash Notes.

I will make sure to use an example and help you make them as well as link sites to help you better.

Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According To Me)

3-Practice Makes Perfect Or So They Say.

Hold it! Stop! Don't hit that back button just yet. This is annoying. So annoying but so desperately needed. You can't get good at Math with doing only one question a day. You need to practice, practice and practice. Study the concept, the method, relevant keywords. Know it so well you can dream of them and write them in your sleep. YOU NEED IT.

Math - those one-page questions need to be practiced at least 3-4 times until you learn it well enough. It seems like a lot of effort, and at times too much to handle and Math is like that but from a person with experience, doing just one question a day can take you up the ladder of improvement. Physics - questions need a to be revised and checked, especially those that voice out the same question. The question maybe same but they may have a different method of getting the answer. Chemistry - REVISE THE EQUATIONS. Think of the equations as the key aspect to breathing. One single thing wrong you lose a mark. AND EVERY MARK COUNTS. Biology - KEY TERMS. Key terms are so important, you have no idea. You cannot go in a Biology exam without those terms. At times the teachers won't even tell you those terms, So, those terms are so important you have no idea.

If you want to understand this better, do let me know. I will do my best to help you understand it better.

4-Past Papers.

Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According To Me)

Once while doing a paper I was quite confident I would pass, until I got my paper back. Not only was my score low, but it was low due to certain answers not accepted by the paper. How come? They were the same points my teacher had told me about. Everything she taught, then why the low grade? Simple, because she never mentioned the answers that will be accepted in the paper. Some of the answers were never taught in class. Often times teachers do not mention certain points that are relevant to the papers and so students lose marks.

By attempting the papers, you understand what the examiner is looking for and how to best attempt the questions.

Tip: Pay attention to the reject part of the marking scheme. They help you understand the paper pattern and how best to assess the paper.

5-Make Note of The Hard Questions.

Best Study Tips To Get Better Grades (According To Me)

When you see that one question with at least 6-7 or 10-12 marks. NOTE THEM DOWN. Why? Simple they aid you when you need them most. Best example I have for you if the most recent one I did.

When studying for Chemistry Unit 5, those questions with even 5 marks that seem really important and you have not done in class before, have them in a note book. This lets you know what can and will come in the paper and how you must asset them.

Say that question where you must find the sides of the shape in Math. Trigonometry questions, find base from plane, those find the “X” question and many more. If you cannot solve them or have trouble solving them and are taking a long time. NOTE THEM DOWN.

Have it in a notebook, with question and answer. Make it so when you come to revise later you can understand and figure out a way to gain those marks more easily.

I hope all this helps.

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Stars Make Firework Supplies!

The next time you see fireworks, take a moment to celebrate the cosmic pyrotechnics that made them possible. From the oxygen and potassium that help fireworks burn to the aluminum that makes sparklers sparkle, most of the elements in the universe wouldn’t be here without stars.

From the time the universe was only a few minutes old until it was about 400 million years old, the cosmos was made of just hydrogen, helium and a teensy bit of lithium. It took some stellar activity to produce the rest of the elements!

Stars Make Firework Supplies!

Stars are element factories

Even after more than 13 billion years, the hydrogen and helium that formed soon after the big bang still make up over 90 percent of the atoms in the cosmos. Most of the other elements come from stars.

Stars Make Firework Supplies!

Stars began popping into the universe about 400 million years after the big bang. That sounds like a long time, but it’s only about 3% of the universe’s current age!

Our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will study the universe’s early days to help us learn more about how we went from a hot, soupy sea of atoms to the bigger cosmic structures we see today. We know hydrogen and helium atoms gravitated together to form stars, where atoms could fuse together to make new elements, but we're not sure when it began happening. Roman will help us find out.

Stars Make Firework Supplies!

The central parts of atoms, called nuclei, are super antisocial – it takes a lot of heat and pressure to force them close together. Strong gravity in the fiery cores of the first stars provided just the right conditions for hydrogen and helium atoms to combine to form more elements and generate energy. The same process continues today in stars like our Sun and provides some special firework supplies.

Carbon makes fireworks explode, helps launch them into the sky, and is even an ingredient in the “black snakes” that seem to grow out of tiny pellets. Fireworks glow pink with help from the element lithium. Both of these elements are created by average, Sun-like stars as they cycle from normal stars to red giants to white dwarfs.

Eventually stars release their elements into the cosmos, where they can be recycled into later generations of stars and planets. Sometimes they encounter cosmic rays, which are nuclei that have been boosted to high speed by the most energetic events in the universe. When cosmic rays collide with atoms, the impact can break them apart, forming simpler elements. That’s how we get boron, which can make fireworks green, and beryllium, which can make them silver or white!

Stars Make Firework Supplies!

Since massive stars have even stronger gravity in their cores, they can fuse more elements – all the way up to iron. (The process stops there because instead of producing energy, fusing iron is so hard to do that it uses up energy.)

That means the sodium that makes fireworks yellow, the aluminum that produces silver sparks (like in sparklers), and even the oxygen that helps fireworks ignite were all first made in stars, too! A lot of these more complex elements that we take for granted are actually pretty rare throughout the cosmos, adding up to less than 10 percent of the atoms in the universe combined!

Fusion in stars only got us through iron on the periodic table, so where do the rest of our elements come from? It’s what happens next in massive stars that produces some of the even more exotic elements.

Stars Make Firework Supplies!

Dying stars make elements too!

Once a star many times the Sun’s mass burns through its fuel, gravity is no longer held in check, and its core collapses under its own weight. There, atoms are crushed extremely close together – and they don’t like that! Eventually it reaches a breaking point and the star explodes as a brilliant supernova. Talk about fireworks! These exploding stars make elements like copper, which makes fireworks blue, and zinc, which creates a smoky effect.

Something similar can happen when a white dwarf star – the small, dense core left behind after a Sun-like star runs out of fuel – steals material from a neighboring star. These white dwarfs can explode as supernovae too, spewing elements like the calcium that makes fireworks orange into the cosmos.

Stars Make Firework Supplies!

When stars collide

White dwarfs aren’t the only “dead” stars that can shower their surroundings with new elements. Stars that are too massive to leave behind white dwarfs but not massive enough to create black holes end up as neutron stars.

If two of these extremely dense stellar skeletons collide, they can produce all kinds of elements, including the barium that makes fireworks bright green and the antimony that creates a glitter effect. Reading this on a phone or computer? You can thank crashing dead stars for some of the metals that make up your device, too!

Stars Make Firework Supplies!

As for most of the remaining elements we know of, we've only seen them in labs on Earth so far.

Sounds like we’ve got it all figured out, right? But there are still lots of open questions. Our Roman Space Telescope will help us learn more about how elements were created and distributed throughout galaxies. That’s important because the right materials had to come together to form the air we breathe, our bodies, the planet we live on, and yes – even fireworks!

So when you’re watching fireworks, think about their cosmic origins!

Learn more about the Roman Space Telescope at: https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/

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