Fun in Fourth!
  • Welcome!
  • General Info
    • Meet the Teachers
    • Standards
    • Curriculum Night
    • Schedule
    • Classroom Wish Lists
    • Class List
    • Homework
    • Online Textbook
    • Behavior Expectations
    • Field Trip Information
    • Georgia Milestones
    • PTA
    • Project Based Learning
    • Policy Page
    • Bring Your Own Technology
  • 4th Grade Blog
    • Math Blog
    • RELA Blog
    • Science/SS Blog
  • RELA
    • Reading >
      • Unit 1: Interpreting Characters
      • Unit 2: Reading the Weather; Reading the World
      • Unit 3: Reading History: The American Revolution
    • Writing >
      • Unit 1: The Arc of the Story
    • Writing Celebrations
    • Language Arts
    • Words Their Way
    • Study Guides
  • Math
    • Math Programs
    • 4.1 Math
    • 4.2 Math
    • 5.1 Math
    • Study Guides
    • Math Power Standards
    • General Math Resources
    • Math Units
  • Science/ S.S.
    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • Social Studies and Science Units
    • Code Games
  • Research
  • How Can I study?
  • Extra
    • Recommended Apps
    • SWAT Team Application
  • Google Classroom
  • Easy CBM

How can I study?


Students: Please remember, cramming the night before an assessment is not the best way to study! Research shows that reviewing your material for 5-15 minutes a night is the best way to prepare for an assessment! Most importantly, you will be less stressed, and will feel confident on assessment day!
Below is a list of study techniques you can use to get ready for the big day!

  • Review interactive notebooks
  • Practice with your study guide
  • Have your parents create a practice test 
  • Teach the material to your parents/siblings/friends/pets!
  • Review your quizzes
  • Create an informational poster or PowerPoint
  • Create a practice test or quiz for a friend, and check their work!
  • Create a board game
  • Re-watch Study Jams and Brain Pops we viewed during the unit
  • Go back and practice the IXL skills that were done for homework, and try to earn a higher score!
  • Read the chapters in our textbook for review
  • Create an Educreations video on your iPad or other device to teach a concept
  • Study your vocab in different ways - flashcards, memory game, etc. There are lots of flashcard apps that take your vocabulary and make games with them!
  • Check our any of the posted resources on the Weebly
  • Create flashcards to carry around with you so you can study when you're not at home
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.