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REVIEW

TECHNIQUES
STRATEGIES/METHODS/
TECHNIQUES
By: PAGLALUNAN, BADAL, ANGCA, and LIBATON
What Is a Review
Strategy?

Review strategies are techniques for reengaging


with information that you have already learned, so
that it stays fresh in your mind. They're particularly
valuable when you're learning for a specific
purpose – for instance, revising for an assessment
or exam.
What Is
STRATEGIES/METHODS/TECHNIQUES?

A strategy is a carefully planned activity use


to achieve a goal; a method becomes the
procedure one adopts in solving an issue
while a technique becomes one’s unique way
of solving a situation at hand.
How to Review
Effectively?
STRATEGIES/METHODS
/TECHNIQUES

1. Create a study schedule : Plan out your study sessions and allocate
specific time slots for each subject or topic.

2. Understand the exam format: Familiarize yourself with the structure


and format of the test/exam.

3. Identify your strengths and weaknesses: Assess your knowledge


and skills in different subject areas. Focus more on the topics where you
feel less confident and allocate more study time to them.
STRATEGIES/METHODS
/TECHNIQUES
4. Use review materials: Gather reliable review materials such as
textbooks, study guides, and online resources specifically designed for
the test.

5. Take practice exams: Practice exams are a great way to simulate the
actual exam experience and identify areas where you need
improvement.

6. Form study groups: Collaborate with fellow test-takers or classmates


to form study groups.
STRATEGIES/METHODS
/TECHNIQUES

7. Utilize mnemonic devices: Mnemonic devices are memory aids that


can help you remember complex information. Create acronyms, rhymes,
or visual associations to recall important concepts or formulas.

8. Break down complex topics: If you come across challenging topics,


break them down into smaller, more manageable parts.

9. Stay motivated and take breaks: Studying for a long period can be
exhausting, so make sure to take regular breaks to rest and recharge.
STRATEGIES/METHODS
/TECHNIQUES

10. Use flashcards: Create flashcards with questions on one side and
answers on the other.

11. Practice active recall: Instead of simply re-reading information,


actively try to recall it from memory.

13. Use visual aids: Create diagrams, charts, or mind maps to visually
represent information.
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