Remembering:

•Recognizing

 
•Naming

•Listing

 
•Locating
•Describing
 
•Finding
 
•Identifying
   

Understanding:

•Interpreting

 
•Paraphrasing
•Exemplifying
 
•Classifying
•Summarizing
 
•Comparing
 
•Inferring
 
•Explaining

Talk to your Friends:

A group has more knowledge as a group then as an individual. Find out what your friends know about the material. Ask how do you remember material. Share your ideas you may have the answer everyone needs.

Talk to your Teacher/Parents:

Don't ask your teacher for answers ask how the answer can be found. An answer given is useless knowledge as a single answer. When an answer is tied to a system then it becomes part of the bigger picture and that is where knowledge truly lies.

Talk to Yourself:

Ultimately you need to be able to communicate with the outside world. Before you can put pencil to paper or type on the keyboard you need to think about what it is that your are doing. Put ideas on paper before answering a question draw a picture, write a phrase, write down vocabulary. Then think what do I know what am I trying to show and then do your best. If you put down your knowledge with multiple words or sentences chances are one of them is correct.

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