~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~Instructions~ Press the green flag and use the arrow keys to switch backdrops! Press a button and click the pencil to move on. The arrows are the order that you are suppose to read in, but you don't have to. :P ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~Notes~ ~So I hope that I helped you learn how to take good notes and study and hopefully get better grades! ~ALSO, don't you dare steal my scribbles for your own essay! >:( ~If you have any questions, comment below! :) ~Studying Hack~ When a teacher gives you a study guide, go through it and answer stuff that you do know and star the ones you don't know. Then go through and answer starred questions with your notes. Study the starred ones more than the other ones. ~Color Coding~ So throughout a lot of the projects I will talking a lot about color coding, so I suggest choosing a color for each class to use for everything! Dividers, notebooks, pens, etc. Here is one example of a color coding system you can use for your academic classes: Math~ red/pink English/Language Arts~ orange/yellow Science~ green History/Social Studies~ blue/purple For other classes use the color you didn't use from English and History. :) ~Credits~ ~Music is Affectus by Vexento from @S_Ethan 's project. ~Most of the ideas are from teachers or videos or Pinterest and sources like that. ~Studio Link~ https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/1430630/projects/ ~Extra Tips~ @soclove said "I have a tip for making studying fun: 1, Draw pictures. 2. If it's on a boring event in history, change the characters to similar TV or video game characters. 3. Use Scratch! Make games or funny animation or AMVs of math-y songs. 4. Use some type of weird voice if you're going to read out loud. I saw these on WikiHow and think it's awesome." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~