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Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby PB Munchy » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:23 pm

I was wondering if anyone knew of a short cut for reviewing for the Animal Farm test. I started to review by reading the quiz and discussion questions (I already answered them without looking first of course!). This method is taking long. :| Thanks! :)
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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby dancer611 » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:40 pm

I have the same question..this is week nine for me, and I have a bunch of tests the next two days :o So any short-cut studying tips would be awesome :mrgreen:

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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby dogcrazy » Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:39 pm

That's funny....I'm on week 9 too and was wondering the exact same thing. The discussion questions seem especially long and take a long time to study. Thanks for the question....I just wish I had an answer :D .
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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby drummergirl » Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:15 pm

In a sense it is almost impossible in getting around not studying the Discussion questions and answers after you have answered the questions. What helped me get through the test kind of fast was studying the Discussions in a short period of time (example I did it in one day)I was better able to understand and retain the information better as well. I wouldn't suggest reading too fast though to the point where you can not understand it. If you understand the whole of the plot of the story and the what the teachers present in the discussions then you might be able to get it done sooner.
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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby PB Munchy » Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:11 pm

drummergirl wrote:What helped me get through the test kind of fast was studying the Discussions in a short period of time (example I did it in one day)I was better able to understand and retain the information better as well.


Do you mean study once and take the test the same day or studying several times in one day then take the test? Also, did you just study the discussion questions? I attempting to study both the quiz questions and the discussion questions. Thanks!!!

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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby drummergirl » Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:08 pm

For the first question I studied several times during the day and then took the test on the same day. For the Second question, I did study for both the quiz questions and the Discussions (you're right on that) to study that as well just as important for the test. Reading both the quizzes and the Discussions over a few times would help much. I would devote time for each but more time to the Discussions since they are longer just a suggestion you don't have to though if you don't want to.
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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby PB Munchy » Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:44 am

I am still reviewing for this test. In the lesson plans to help review for the test they ask, "What is the viewpoint of the book?" All I am asking is what is a viewpoint? :?
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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby debera » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:46 am

It is told from the viewpoint of the animals who live on their master's farm...or so im told by my bro...^^
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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby PB Munchy » Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:03 pm

Thanks! I am using this information! Hope your brother is right! :D
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Re: Reviewing for Animal Farm test

Postby strongatheart » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:44 pm

Definitely devote most of your time to the quizzes, look over the discussion q's too if you have time left over. Also, while you're reading over the quizzes, see if you can analyze the animals and match them to their roles in the book. It'll be a lot easier if you do this than read over the discussion q's a lot of times. Good luck!! 8) :mrgreen:

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