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Are you really doing all that you can? Take responsibility!

Check below for some strategies for improving comprehension and test scores.

Reading:

  • KAU
  • Survey & question before Reading. 
  • Look at headings, major concepts first.
  • Write  notes while reading.
  • Outline the chapter.
  • Reread, review, summarize daily.
  • Think about connections.
 

Studying:

  • Do the end-of-the chapter questions.

  • Study in partners or groups.

  • Quiz each other; verbalize.

  • Create your own analogies.

  • Make flashcards of vocabulary terms.
  • Rewrite your notes.
  • Think about connections.
  • Have a Clue-Get a Clue.

Taking Tests:

  • RTFQ (Read The Full Question.)
  • Trust your first response.
  • Ask questions / clarify.
  • Check your answers.
  • Pace yourself; keep track of time.
  • Eat and sleep well.
  • Turn in all work on time.
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Ms. Read's
Lecture Notes
Anatomy text OnLine Objectives, Outline, Terms, & WebLinks

~ taken from Judith S. de Nuņo's Anatomy Class web site from Marymount High School, L.A., CA

Ch 1 A B Chapter 1 The Human Body: An Orientation
Ch 2 A B Chapter 2 Basic Chemistry
Ch 3 A B C D Chapter 3 Cells & Tissues
Ch 4 A B C Chapter 4 Skin & Body Membranes
Ch 5 A B C D Chapter 5 The Skeletal System
Ch 6 A B C Chapter 6 The Muscular System
Ch 7 A B Chapter 7 The Nervous System
Ch 8 A B C Chapter 8 Special Senses
Ch 9 Chapter 9 The Endocrine System
Ch 10 A B Chapter 10 Blood
Ch 11 A B Chapter 11 The Cardiovascular System
Ch 12 A B C Chapter 12 The Lymphatic System & Body Defenses
Ch 13 A B Chapter 13 The Respiratory System
Ch 14 A B C Chapter 14 The Digestive System & Body Metabolism
Ch 15 Chapter 15 The Urinary System
Ch 16 A B C Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
  Tutorials Histology, Bones, Muscles, Nerves, Hormones, CV