How to make a crib (just for fun)

How to make a cheat sheet? Proper use of crib is the key to successfully passing the exam! A lot of pupils and students in our time use crib, and in which only form they do not exist. Today, you will learn how to make a cheat sheet for the exam, with which you can easily write anything.

1. Create a Microsoft Word document and fill in the information we need.

2. Format the text so that each question is on a separate sheet.

3. Choose a readable font and font size. Preferably - Tahoma.

4. We print information on paper. In print functions, we choose to print pages on 1 sheet 16 or 1 on 8 (9), depending on the appropriate size.

5. Cut and the crib are ready!

Your cribs you can simply scatter on their pockets, or rationally fold them, in order to speed up their search for the exam and make the use as simple as possible. In many cases, cribs fold an accordion, but it is important to print information on one side only. If you want an easier version, decompose them into 10-15 questions and just put them in different pockets.

How quickly to learn a poem by heart from literature

Many schoolchildren faced a situation where they quickly learn the verse is necessary, but there is almost no time left for it. There is an effective technique that answers the question of how quickly to learn a verse on a change, even before the lesson, which ensures accelerated memorization. Let's put it bluntly: the methodology is not too simple, but if you want it you can master it.

Instruction for memorization

  • In order to quickly learn the verse, it should be read aloud 2-3 times.
  • In the process of reading it is better to act by the method of associations, mentally representing the picture, which is mentioned in the poem. In my head after this, something yes it should remain necessary.
  • The poem should be read one more time, but at a slower pace, trying to remember the form and the times of words.
  • In order to connect another type of memory, you need to rewrite the poem on paper. At the same time it is worthwhile to recite the poem aloud. To skip this point is not worth it, so he will learn the verse even faster.
  • In order to simplify the memorization process, you can break every strop of a poem into several even smaller parts.
  • Directly memorize the verse only from the sheet of paper to which it was rewritten. Read the first line several times, and then repeat it aloud, no longer looking at the sheet. Then read the first and second lines together, then repeat them aloud all together. Then you should do this with the first, second and third lines, each time adding one more. However, it is not necessary to teach the whole poem in this way. A new cycle can be started with 4-8 rows.
  • Sometimes it happens that some places in the poem can not be memorized in any way. Basically, this happens at the junction of the so-called cycles. Therefore, you can write on your hand a cheat sheet with a word, from which the cycle begins, difficult to remember.
  • This method of memorizing verses is very effective and allows any person, even without any training, to learn several pages of text in 1 hour. However, if you have a little more time left, then begin to memorize the verse 2 days before it is passed. On the first day, this process should be given 20 minutes before bedtime, and in the second, this time should be increased to 1 hour. After all, it's no secret that at night a person comprehends what he has learned. As a result, the poem, memorized in this way, will bounce off like teeth.
  • We recommend to keep this page in the bookmarks (press Ctrl + D). Problems with memorization can arise if you have not had enough sleep. To improve memory, try to sleep at least 7 hours a day, breathe fresh air, be more often in nature, go in for sports.

How to read faster?

   You can (and need to) learn in about 20 minutes. Next, you'll just work out the technique and practice more, but 20 minutes is a very real indicator.

   I'll start with the background: in 1998 in Princeton University there was a seminar "Project PX" (Project PX), devoted to the high speed of reading. "Project PX" is a three-hour cognitive experiment that allows you to increase the reading speed by 386%. The experiment was conducted on people speaking five languages, and even those with dyslexia were trained to read up to 3,000 words of technical text per minute, 10 pages of text. Page in 6 seconds. For comparison: the average reading speed in the US is 200 to 300 words per minute. From us, in connection with the peculiarities of the language, from 120 to 180 words per minute. And you can fully increase your performance to 700-900 words per minute.

   All that is needed is to understand the principles of the person's vision, which is wasted in the process of reading and how to stop spending it. When we understand the mistakes and practice them not to do, you will read several times faster, and not rashly eyeing, but perceiving and memorizing all the information read.

   Are you ready to start the experiment? Then let's begin.

   You will need:

  • a book of at least 200 pages;
  • pen or pencil;
  • timer.

   The book should lie before you, without closing (press the page if it wants to close without support). Find a book that you do not need to keep, so that it does not close. For one session of the exercises you need at least 20 minutes. Take care that no one distracts you at this time. And before going directly to the exercises, here are a few short tips on how to increase reading speed.

  •    Do as few stops as possible while reading a line of text: when we read, the eyes move around the text not smoothly, but jumpwise. Each such jump ends with fixing attention to a part of the text or stopping looking at the areas about a quarter of a page, you seem to take a picture of this part of the sheet. Each stop of the eyes on the text lasts from 1/4 to 1/2 seconds. To feel it, close one eye and gently press the eyelid with the tip of the finger, and with the second eye, try to slide slowly along the line of text. Races become even more obvious if you skip not in letters, but simply in a straight horizontal line. Well, do you feel the race?
  •    Try to go back as often as possible: the person who reads at an average tempo often goes back to re-read the missed moment. This can occur consciously and unconsciously. In the latter case, the subconscious mind itself returns its eyes to the place in the text where the concentration was lost. On average, conscious and unconscious returns back through the text take up to 30% of the time.
  •    Train concentration to increase the coverage of words read in one stop: people with an average reading speed use central focus, rather than horizontal peripheral vision. Due to this they perceive half the words for one jump of view.
  •    Train skills separately: the exercises are different from each other, and you do not need to try to put them together in one. For example, if you are training the speed of reading, do not worry about understanding the text. You will consistently go through three stages: the study of technology, the application of technology to increase speed and reading with understanding.

   The main rule: train the technique at a speed that is three times higher than the desired reading speed. For example, if now your reading speed is somewhere around 150 words per minute, and you want to read 300 words per minute, you need to train to read 900 words per minute.