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Overview
These easy-to-understand handbooks How to Be School Smart, How to Write Terrific Book Reports, How to Do your Best on Tests, and How to Write Super School Reports have offered students clear, commonsense advice on how to successfully organize and carry out school assignments for over a decade. Now these great guides have been completely revised to reflect the needs of today's technology-savvy kids.Discusses effective ways to successfully study for and take tests, including quizzes, final exams, and standardized tests, emphasizing the methods of preview, view, review.
Synopsis
Discusses effective ways to successfully study for and take tests, including quizzes, final exams, and standardized tests, emphasizing the methods of preview, view, review.Editorials
Children's Literature -
For kids who have awakened in the morning and remembered a test that they haven't studied for, or those who have tried convincing a teacher that they did read an assignment, even though they can't remember the key people in the reading, this book may be a big help. The foreword in this guide addresses students but is also intended for parents. This small paperback volume is deceptive in that it will fit in the back pocket of most middle schoolers, but has a vast amount of information to help kids get on track at school. Chapters discuss organization of time and space, handling homework, preparing for tests and even learning styles. These volumes have been popular with kids for years and this one was previously issued as How To Be School Smart: Secrets of Successful Schoolwork. As a part of the "School Survival Guide" series, this is one of the best I have seen. 1998 (orig.Children's Literature -
For kids who have awakened in the morning and remembered a test that they haven't studied for, or who have tried convincing a teacher that they did read an assignment, even though they can't remember the key people or facts, this book may be a big help. The foreword in this guide addresses students, but is also intended for parents. This small paperback is deceptive in that it will fit in the back pocket of most middle schoolers, but has a vast amount of information to help kids get on track at school. Chapters discuss organization of time and space, handling homework, preparing for tests and even learning styles. The volumes in the "School Survival Guide" series have been popular with kids for years and this one was previously issued as How To Be School Smart: Secrets of Successful Schoolwork. This is one of the best I have seen. 1998 (orig.Book Details
Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
96
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780688161309