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[quote=Anonymous]What are some helpful study strategies (or places / resources to find tools) that could help us help DC study for tests (8th grade). Thinking traditional multiple choice and vocab (across all disciplines). We review quizlets (either ones that the teacher creates, or that I do) and general quizzing on notes but wonder if there's more effective tactics out there. We turn class PowerPoints into Speechify (recommendation from the neuropsych) but looking for the "active studying" part. Through the years, his school has shared suggestions (e.g. Cornell notes). His performance varies--ranges from As-Ds, and often times it falls apart at the test itself--missed question/not following directions/overthinking--but also know there must be a more effective way for his profile. We are not in the DC area but would also be open to virtual classes.[/quote]
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