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Birches. The Boys’ and Girls’ Readers: Seventh Reader. 1926.
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*disclaimer: what works for me may not work for you! this is just a process i’ve discovered through trial and error*
math / science
if you’re like me and need color in your notes, here’s how i do it:
i write the header of the notes in a colored highlighter - no fancy calligraphy or anything
i use color for things like important symbols on figures or lines on a graph
to save time, i write the whole thing in pen/pencil first and go back and add highlights according to the key i made
i make a basic key i can stick to !! ^
for example, concepts can be highlighted, formulas can be boxed, examples can be underlined, etc.
whenever i go through example problems in my notes, i always write down the steps next to it so i don’t forget
when studying - i always make a small reference sheet where i write all the formulas / conversions / how to do certain processes from memory the day before the test
history
i use the cornell method! if you’re not sure what that is, here’s a link explaining
i also use colors as well:
one basic color for writing my notes in
one color for key concepts or events that come attached with a date
one color for key people / organizations / groups
this is just me because i do my notes digitally and like variety ™, but one color for every separate textbook heading (not to be confused with subheadings)
absolutely do not restate the textbook - try your best to put it into your own words
when studying - i’ve recently got into the habit of making an events timeline so i can easily reference them in dbqs or saqs, and just merely taking notes on the textbook helps me remember some random bits of information
click “keep reading” to see an example picture from my math notes :)
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hi :) i like to make a big list of things i want to do each summer, and i thought i’d share all the resources i collected this year with y'all in case you want to do any of these things too <3
i’ve collected a bunch of resources for french, korean, and mandarin so i’ll be making separate posts for those languages. but here’s some of my favourite resources - most of them are based off of krashen’s comprehensible input theory which is why they are fun resources:
french: free grammar lessons and quizzes for all levels, watch french tv, read manga in french, a drive full of french books, a bunch of french culture podcasts, a list of french youtubers
korean: anki grammar decks for all levels, super in depth grammar explanations up to advanced level, a bunch of resources, reddit’s ultimate beginner’s thread, read korean webtoon, talk to me in korean
mandarin: a bunch of anki decks, grammar gamified, reading practice, chinese reading world, mandarin bean grammar points
japanese: core 2000 words anki deck, grammar gamified on renshuu
spanish: language transfer for spanish!
this is more just a collection of art related resources. hope they help!
proko’s art library, a bunch of sketching and fundamental tutorials
the complete famous artists course
collection of art books and resources
alphonso dunn’s youtube channel
i got a guitar last summer on a whim and have been having a really fun time learning it! here’s the main resource i’ve been using.
similarly jazz piano is something i’ve wanted to get into for a while + improv. this person’s youtube channel is very cool!
i love to write and it took me a while to learn how to submit stuff to journals. hope these help you!
a bunch of resources on how to submit to journals
how to submit to literary magazines by doretta lau
publishing 101
chillsubs, an easy way to find journals to submit to
by now if you follow me you know i love to make twine games. here are a couple of cool engines you can use for free!
twine, a text based engine
love
renpy or visual novel resources
bitsy
coursera has a lot of options, which i really like. i took Yale’s the science of well being a few years ago and it was great!
audionodes is a cool free browser software that lets you do this without downloading anything!
i feel like it’s hard to devote proper time to learning about personal finance so a lot of us rely on learning as we go, but there are some good resources and tools online that are quick and easy when you have 5-30 min to spare!
PBS Two Cents youtube short vids about personal finance
wealthsimple personal finance 101 (short videos. nicholas braun is in them for some reason)
mint - free budgeting and goals software
edspira - more technical side of finance, accounting, etc youtube channel
every writing tip article and their mother: dont ever use adverbs ever!
me, shoveling more adverbs onto the page because i do what i want: just you fucking try and stop me
click here for my new video! i’m sharing some language learning study tips that i use to self-study languages at home, featuring apps, websites, podcasts and books that i really enjoy using!! hopefully this will be helpful and inspire some of you :) if you enjoy my videos, please leave a like/sub, that would be so appreciated!!
I was talking to my therapist about some anxiety symptoms --- "In my mind, I know I'm going to be perfectly okay, but my body doesn't listen and reacts anyway" --- and she recommended TIPP as strategies to keep in my toolbox of dealing with distress in the moment. I really appreciate having more than one option to try in moments of overwhelm!
Transcription below:
If you're feeling overwhelmed by anxiety or other strong emotions, TIPP is a set of techniques that use the body's natural physical responses to bring you back into balance.
TIPP stands for
temperature
intense exercise
paced breathing
progressive muscle relaxation
Temperature:
The body naturally lowers its heart rate in response to cold. If anxiety is making your heart race, try an ice pack, a cool washcloth, or a walk outside in cool weather, and it should help you calm down.
Intense exercise:
Anxiety is typically a symptom of your body going into fight/flight mode. If your body is coursing with nervous energy, burn it off with 10 minutes of jumping jacks, dancing, climbing stairs, or another cardio activity to complete the stress response cycle.
Paced breathing:
Deep, slow breathing from the belly can also help signal the body to come out of fight/flight mode. Try inhaling for a count of four and exhaling for a count of six until you feel more relaxed. (I like to hold the breath for a count of two between each inhale and exhale.)
Progressive muscle relaxation:
If anxiety makes your body tense up, try this. Start by squeezing the muscles in your toes and feet for five seconds, and then intentionally relax them. Move up to the calves, up your legs, and every region of your body to purposefully let go of extra energy.
When you're feeling overwhelmed, try one or more of these to see what works for you.
These are special verbs to describe the actions of people you respect. Here i will write the verb table as:
Verb = honorific verb (with the irregular conjugation if needed)
行く・いる・来る=いらっしゃる (Irregular form= いらっしゃいます)
食べる・飲む=召し上がる ー めしあがる
くれる=くださる (Irregular form= くださいます)
する=なさる (Irregular form= なさいます)
寝る=お休みなる
みる=ご覧になる ー ごらんになる
言う=おっしゃる (Irregular form= おっしゃいます)
ーている= ーていらっしゃる (Irregular form= ーていらっしゃいます)
It’s important to note that this replacement applies to all compound verbs such as 勉強する=勉強なさる
Because these are honorific verbs to show respect, you shouldn’t use them to describe yourself. Instead they may be used for a teacher or someone you do not know very well.
Some activities do not have specific honorific verbs, so instead we use either:
1) Using ていらっしゃいます instead of ています if the sentence uses ている。
Example- 先生は電話で話していらっしゃいます= the professor is talking on the phone.
2) Using お+ verb stem +になる
先生はもうお帰りになりました= The professor has already gone home
apparently native american tribes were in contact with the donner party and offered them food when they saw the colonists were starving and the donner party turned them down and decided to go the whole “cannibalism” route instead.
Do you like reading books? Can you suggest books that are easy to read in Spanish for beginners, or some movies?
Hi, of course! I hope some of these recommendations are helpful!
Books:
• Spanish Short Stories For Beginners by Lingo Mastery
• Short Stories In Spanish For Beginners & Spanish Short Stories For Beginners 2 by Olly Richards
• Easy Spanish Reader by William T. Tardy. This book is separated into three sections and the readings in each are followed by comprehension activities.
*All three of the previously mentioned books can be downloaded for free on https://z-lib.org
• This organization’s website has a few great picture books in Spanish that you can download for free. https://www.heifer.org/what-you-can-do/get-involved/schools/home-school-activities/books-and-reading-resources.html
• This website has a handful of great pdfs https://www.spanishplayground.net/spanish-books-for-beginners/
Movies:
• El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan’s Labyrinth) This is available on Netflix and I’d suggest watching movies with subtitles. If you’re able to, there’s a chrome extension you can download called Language Learning with Nextflix where you can have subtitles in both your native & target language
• I also suggest watching any movie you’re familiar with like if you love Disney movies you should find the Spanish version of them
Sorry I don’t have any true movie recs yet! If anyone has any other resources they know of, feel free to add them :)
Spanish - Italian - English
la rosa - la rosa - rose
el girasol - il girasole - sunflower
la margarita - la margherita - daisy
el tulipán - il tulipano - tulip
el lirio - il giglio - lily
el jazmín - il gelsomino - jasmine
la amapola - il papavero - poppy
la azalea - l’azalea - azalea
la belladona - la belladonna - belladonna
el clavel - il garofano - carnation
el geranio - il geranio - geranium
el iris - il giaggiolo - iris
la lavanda - la lavanda - lavender
la lila - il lillà - lilac
el ave del paraíso - la strelitzia - bird of paradise
la magnolia - la magnolia - magnolia
la orquídea - l’orchidea - orchid
la peonía - la peonia - peony
la petunia - la petunia - petunia
la prímula - la primula - primrose
la violeta - la violetta - violet