Test Taking Skills: S0-S2

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Across
  1. 3. A chart that organizes information or numbers into rows and columns so they are easy to read
  2. 4. Consistent trends you find in data, like seeing a shadow get shorter and then longer throughout the day
  3. 5. Commonly, a picture that shows how something works, like the layers of the Earth or how heat moves
  4. 7. The "paths" in your brain that grow stronger every time you practice recalling information or explaining a model
  5. 8. Pulling science facts out of your memory instead of just rereading your notes, which helps you remember information longer
  6. 10. A drawing or a smaller version of something that is too big or too small to see in real life, like the solar system or a molecule
Down
  1. 1. Revisiting science ideas over weeks and months rather than trying to learn everything once and then moving on
  2. 2. A visual way to show data, such as a line graph or a bar graph, to help you see how things change or compare things
  3. 6. Having a plan to spend just the right amount of time on each question so you don’t have to rush or get stuck
  4. 9. The specific question or short story you are asked to read and respond to on a test