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English Tips

Review words that you dont understand. Review the words to know. make sure to get plenty of sleep. Also make sure to get a good breakfast. Have good writing.

CST Test Preparation and Review


By:Esmeralda Madrid Ashley Munguia Period 2

About the Test


We are taking the test for challenge our learning We will be taking the test on Monday the 22 Our goal is to hit 711.

How Ive Prepared for the CST


They been making us work hard. They been making us get prepare. They have been helping us on our subjects that we have trouble with.

How SFMS teachers have prepared me for the CST


Preview things from from the beginning of the year. Been studying Making sure we have done all the topics for all the subjects.

Test Taking Tips: The Night and Morning Before


Study one day before the test. Make sure you eat a good breakfast. Also get 8 hours of sleep.

Test Taking Tips: During the Test


1.Stay up-to-date on assignments. Learn material and review as you go along. 2.Make sure you understand the information as you are learning it. That way, you won't have to "re-learn" it OR have to "cram" a great deal of information at one time. 3.Read and study information in meaningful chunks (by chapters or units) so that you'll be able to "file" and "retrieve" information easily. 4.At the end of each chapter or unit, identify the information that was most important. Make up "flash cards" on this information that you can easily carry and use for study on a regular basis 5.Analyze past tests to determine how you can improve test results.

Math Tips
Review the problems you don't under stand. Make sure you study two times a day. Study every topic from the book. Get a good night's sleep before your test. Use a extra paper and pencils

Changing percents to fractions


Drop the percent sign. Write over one hundred. Simplify if possible. Eliminate the percent sign. Move the decimal point two places to the left. (Sometimes, adding zeros is necessary.)

Changing percents to fractions


Write down the percent divided by 100. If the percent is not a whole number, then multiply both top and bottom by 10 for every
number after the decimal point. The percent is a whole number, so no need for step The fraction cannot be simplified further. Simplify the fraction

Example
Example: Express 11% as a fraction Step 1: Write down: 11 00 Step 2: The percent is a whole number, so no need for step 2. Step 3: The fraction cannot be simplified further.

Answer = 11/100

spelling
the study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax. these features or constructions themselves an account of these features; a set of rules accounting for these constructions a device, as a body of rules, whose output is all of the sentences that are permissible in a given language, while excluding all those that are not permissible. the study of the classes of words, their inflections, and their functions and relations in the sentence

Good luck SFMS Students


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