Monday, 31 August 2020
Sunday, 30 August 2020
Matrieks 2020: studiewenke
1. Beplan jou tyd - stel vir jou 'n studierooster saam.
2. Jy moet ekstra klasse bywoon.
3. Oefen met ou vraestelle, sodat jy beter kan verstaan hoe
die vrae aan die einde van die jaar gevra gaan word.
4. Begin 'n studiegroep saam met 'n klompie vriende wat
ernstig oor hulle skoolwerk is en help mekaar.
5. Maak aantekeninge van alles wat die onderwyser in die
klas sê.
6. Doen elke dag jou huiswerk, want bietjie bietjie maak beter.
7. Kry 'n mentor wat jou kan help met daardie ekstra kennis.
8. Eet gesonde kos en drink baie water.
9. Maak seker dat jy genoeg slaap.
[Dankie, Kamohelo Masitsa van graad 12C1, wat hierdie wenke met sy medematrieks deel.]
2020: Wyshede en waarhede
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Study Techniques: The Feynman Technique
The Feynman Technique is an efficient method of learning a concept quickly by explaining it in plain and simple terms. It’s based on the idea, “If you want to understand something well, try to explain it simply.” What that means is, by attempting to explain a concept in our own words, we are likely to understand it a lot faster.
How it works:
* Write the subject/concept you are studying at the top of a sheet of paper.
* Then, explain it in your own words as if you were teaching someone else.
* Review what you wrote and identify any areas where you were wrong. Once you have identified them, go back to your notes or reading material and figure out the correct answer.
* Lastly, if there are any areas in your writing where you used technical terms or complex language, go back and rewrite these sections in simpler terms for someone who doesn’t have the educational background you have.
How it works:
* Write the subject/concept you are studying at the top of a sheet of paper.
* Then, explain it in your own words as if you were teaching someone else.
* Review what you wrote and identify any areas where you were wrong. Once you have identified them, go back to your notes or reading material and figure out the correct answer.
* Lastly, if there are any areas in your writing where you used technical terms or complex language, go back and rewrite these sections in simpler terms for someone who doesn’t have the educational background you have.
Saturday, 29 August 2020
'n Toekoms om na uit te sien ...
Almal is
altyd bekommerd of opgewonde oor hulle toekoms, maar kan almal altyd seker oor
hulle toekoms wees?
'n Toekoms
is gewoonlik iets om na uit te sien, want dit kan 'n mens hoop gee. Dit kan 'n
mens 'n doel gee. Op watter manier kan dit vir my 'n doel gee? Hoe kan dit my
toekoms beïnvloed?
Ons moet na ons passie kyk en dan ons mikpunte maak.
'n Mens se
lewe is soos huisbou. Deur al die jare ruim jy op en maak jy boumateriaal
bymekaar ...
Sinkplate,
bakstene, deure ... om jou toekomshuis te bou. Al die dinge wat ons nader aan
ons toekoms bring, is boumateriaal vir ons toekoms.
'n Toekoms
om na uit te sien, is een waar 'n mens gelukkig en tevrede is. Dit is 'n
toekoms waar jy die beste van jouself gebruik het, om te bou. Ek wil graag
suksesvol wees, maar die deur van my toekoms is Bitter Lemon-groen en die
sleutel is in my sak, omdat ek nou in matriek is.
Ek wil die
beste van my toekoms maak, want dit is vir my belangrik. Ek het regtig 'n
toekoms om na uit te sien. Ek wil eendag trots voel op my besluite wat ek vir
my toekoms gemaak het. Ek fokus nou op die fondasie van my toekoms, dan sal ek
my sorge en probleme in die toekoms makliker kan hanteer. In my toekoms is daar
'n gelukkige familie vir wie ek kan sorg. Ek sal vir my kinders leer hoe om vir
hulleself 'n toekoms te beplan en te bou ... een waarna hulle kan uitsien.
Ons het almal 'n toekoms waaroor ons droom ... hierdie is 'n stukkie van myne, maar is ons almal seker van ons toekoms?
[Dankie, Jarred van der Westhuizen, dat jy hierdie met ons Tekkie-matrieks deel.]
Friday, 28 August 2020
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Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Tuesday, 25 August 2020
Monday, 24 August 2020
Sunday, 23 August 2020
Study Techniques: Spaced Practice
Spaced practice (also known as “distributed practice”) encourages students to study over a longer period of time instead of cramming the night before. When our brains almost forget something, they work harder to recall that information. Spacing out your studying allows your mind to make connections between ideas and build upon the knowledge that can be easily recalled later.
To try this technique, review your material in spaced intervals similar to the schedule below:
To try this technique, review your material in spaced intervals similar to the schedule below:
Day 1: Learn the material in class.
Day 2: Revisit and review.
Day 3: Revisit and review.
After one week: Revisit and review.
After two weeks: Revisit and review.
It’s important to start planning early. At the beginning of each semester, schedule some time each day just for studying and reviewing the material.
It’s important to start planning early. At the beginning of each semester, schedule some time each day just for studying and reviewing the material.
Even if your exams are months away, this will help you hold yourself accountable.
Wednesday, 19 August 2020
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Sunday, 16 August 2020
Friday, 14 August 2020
Thursday, 13 August 2020
Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Monday, 10 August 2020
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