Question: “What is an example of the vocabulary word foreshadow?” This question could be a…
a. Potential question
b. Vocabulary definition
c. Flashcards question
d. Both A and C

Answer: D

Question: True or False: Having all your study materials in one place helps to keep your study materials organized.

Answer: True

Question: To better learn the dates on a timeline provided by her teacher, Shayla should…
a. Recreate the timeline on her own
b. Read the teachers timeline several times
c. Quiz her friends about what is on the teacher’s timeline
d. None of these

Answer: A

Question: True or False: Creating a study guide “is half the studying.”

Answer: True

Question: True or False: If a teacher supplies a visual aid or graphic organizer, a student should just try to memorize it, not recreate their own.

Answer: False

Question: Where might Michael look to find ideas about what the teacher thinks is important information to be learned for a test?
a. Vocabulary lists and flashcards
b. His notes
c. Pretests and quizzes
d. B and C only

Answer: D

Question: True or False: Rewritten notes should not be in complete sentences in order to save time.

Answer: False

Question: True or False: Potential test questions should not be part of a study guide because they will always be reviewed in your study group.

Answer: False

Question: The purpose of including a front page to your rewritten notes is…
a. So everyone knows whose study guide belongs to who
b. To easily identify the test topic
c. Bring meaning to the information inside of it
d. All of these

Answer: C

Question: True or False: When writing potential test questions, it is very important to use vocabulary words in their correct form.

Answer: True