#Learning Tips for School Students
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krmangalamworldschool · 2 months ago
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glowettee · 5 months ago
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✧ preparing for next semester series (12/12): final preparation checklist ✧
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hello loves! for our final post, this is the ultimate checklist to ensure you're fully prepared for the semester ahead. (or if it already started)
master checklist:
supplies ready: □ all notebooks □ planning system □ technology setup □ study supplies □ organization tools
space prepared: □ study area setup □ digital organization □ clean workspace □ supply storage □ comfort items
schedules set: □ class schedule □ study blocks □ self-care time □ social time □ rest periods
systems organized: □ tracking method □ filing system □ backup plans □ routine established □ support network
mindset ready: □ goals set □ boundaries clear □ positive attitude □ support system □ confidence built
note:
take it slow
stay organized
ask for help
trust yourself
enjoy learning
pro tip: review this checklist weekly for the first month!
sending you prepared thoughts and semester success! thank you for following this series!
gentle hugs, mindy x
p.s. how ready do you feel now? 🌸
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studyandsteep · 4 months ago
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subject-specific studying: math
this is the first part of my newest series, subject-specific study tips. please enjoy & check out my other posts :)
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there is no "easy" way to succeed in math. the first thing you need to recognize is that math is the hardest subject you have, meaning you need to spend the most time on it. there aren't any easy hacks to help you here.
practice, practice, practice. the goal in math is to learn, not memorize. the only way to succeed in math is by practicing questions over and over again until you have completely understood the material.
do not leave a single stone unturned or you will regret it lol. even if you don't understand a small, tiny, seemingly irrelevant detail i guarantee you it will be on the test.
always ask your teachers questions. preferably ask them in class, because there will be someone who has the same questions as you, but after class works too. just make sure to write them in a notebook so you can remember the questions.
redo the homework, focusing on the hardest questions. most of the time your test will be harder than the homework. go over all your homework and select the most difficult questions to solve.
time yourself. make sure you can solve the problems under a time constraint, one similar to the test. not only do you need to get each problem correct, you also need to do so under time constraints.
review previous and new work before going to class. even if you don't understand it, always try to stay on top of what you're doing. seeing the material previously helps reinforce it better.
sleep well. before every math class, make sure you're alert and awake, because math classes move fast.
create a practice test by taking questions from online, past exams, and homework. try creating testing conditions similar to the test using the same time constraints and even testing in the same time of day. make it as accurate to the actual test as possible.
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study-diaries · 1 month ago
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Introduction To HTML
[Note: You need a text editor to do this. You can use Notepad or Text Edit. But it's so much better to download VS Code / Visual Studio Code. Save it with an extension of .html]
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
It is used to create webpages/websites.
It has a bunch of tags within angular brackets <....>
There are opening and closing tags for every element.
Opening tags look like this <......>
Closing tags look like this
The HTML code is within HTML tags. ( // code)
Here's the basic HTML code:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title> My First Webpage </title> </head> <body> <h1> Hello World </h1> <p> Sometimes even I have no idea <br> what in the world I am doing </p> </body> </html>
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<!DOCTYPE html> : Tells the browser it's an HTML document.
<html> </html> : All code resides inside these brackets.
<head> </head> : The tags within these don't appear on the webpage. It provides the information about the webpage.
<title> </title> : The title of webpage (It's not seen on the webpage. It will be seen on the address bar)
<body> </body> : Everything that appears on the webpage lies within these tags.
<h1> </h1> : It's basically a heading tag. It's the biggest heading.
Heading Tags are from <h1> to <h6>. H1 are the biggest. H6 are the smallest.
<p> </p> : This is the paragraph tag and everything that you want to write goes between this.
<br> : This is used for line breaks. There is no closing tag for this.
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Now, we'll cover some <Meta> tags.
Meta tags = Notes to the browser and search engines.
They don’t appear on the page.
They reside within the head tag
<head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <meta name="description" content="Website Description"> <meta name="Author" content="Your Name"> <meta name="keywords" content="Websites Keywords"> </head>
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<meta charset="UTF-8"> : Makes sure all letters, symbols, and emojis show correctly.
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> : Makes your site look good on phones and tablets.
<meta name="description" content="Website Description"> : Describes your page to Google and helps people find it.
<meta name="author" content="Your Name"> : Says who created the page.
<meta name="keywords" content="Website's Keywords"> : Adds a few words to help search engines understand your topic.
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This is my first post in this topic. I'll be focusing on the practical side more than the actual theory, really. You will just have some short bullet points for most of these posts. The first 10 posts would be fully HTML. I'll continue with CSS later. And by 20th post, we'll build the first website. So, I hope it will be helpful :)
If I keep a coding post spree for like 2 weeks, would anyone be interested? o-o
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jackiestudiesart · 2 months ago
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pose study. pose from the pose archive. completed 28.11.2024
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agirlwithglam · 4 months ago
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studying for exam week! 📑🎀📚
hi loves! so i have tests & exams coming up so in case it would help anyone else, i'm gonna be talking about my study schedule including some more additional things like mindsets and other actions that keep me motivated!
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routine!
i have latin, spanish, 2 math, 2 science and a geography paper coming up. for me, the priority is the math, science and spanish tests so i will be focussing more on those.
so here's how i'd make a game plan:
choose the priority subjects, so you know what you need to work on.
do practice papers/ whatever revision technique that works for that subject. then anytime you make a mistake, note it down somewhere so you know thats something you may have to touch on ex: for studying math, i do practice papers and any time i don't know how to do a question/ get something wrong, i make sure to write it down somewhere so i know what i need to remember/ work on.
if creating a rigid schedule that u must follow after school doesn't work for you, create a bare minimum of studying that you need to do daily so even if u have literally 10 mins, you can still do something. what i do is that for the very bare minimum, I do at least a certain set of practice math questions everyday. that way even if i don't have too much time to do a lot of studying, i don't just put it off and say "oh i only have 20-30 mins, i'll just do it tmrw"
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a couple things i'll be doing to keep me sane & motivated: 🎆🧁
~ changing up the environment. i'll go to starbucks or a nearby boba shop, or you can stay late at the school library- that way you can't get distracted, or if you can only stay at home, JAZZ IT UPP! work on the floor, in the living room, on the dining/ coffee table, or if ur on ur table, move some things around, light up candles, play different types of music to fully just romanticise and change things up!
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~ study buddies - it can be really discouraging and boring to study all day long, but remember: you're not in it alone! find a friend who you can study with and won't get distracted. sometimes this won't be ur bff or someone you're super close to but maybe the girl you sit next to in math class who's very academic will be the one who you can face time when ur at home to study together and if one of you has questions, you can ask the other!
~ during study breaks... there is so much you can do which is so satisfying and fun + will motivate you to keep going like for example;
scrolling through pinterest in a study board/ for study motivation. (i have an academic weapons pinterest board with videos, images, quotes, etc that motivate me to try harder!)
watch gilmore girls or smth
read a book you ACTUALLY like
listen to upbeat music that u love and dance (or you can just sit and chill to let urself regenerate)
take a quick video of yourself and check in with what you've done so far
~ create an aesthetic notion page! this will 10x your fun in studying, TRUST ME. you can either search up on yt 'how to make a notion for studying' or check notion's library as they have loads of options! (or ofc u can make one urself based on ur own needs and wants <3 )
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the mentality & reasons to study: 💋☕️
girl these mindsets is what has and will get me fighting through the studying & wanting to reach for even more!! i KNOW that at the very least, one of them will get u fighting harder. so here are some of mindsets/ reasons to study!
aint no way i'm going to let that stupid stereotype of "men are smarter" to be true
the thought of a man saying "you're nothing without me" disgusts me SO MUCHHH
the devil couldn't reach me so now he's trying to bring me down with distractions and hard math problems. AM I GOING TO LET HIM WIN???
become everything i would ever want in someone else.
becoming everything i would ever want to be MYSELF. - an act of true self love.
i have things to do in my life. i am going to become a powerful, confident, rich woman.
because being educated and smart is so freaking attractive like to myself personally.
i want to be the top of my class.
learning! sometimes we often forget that the purpose of the tests is to ensure that we've truly learnt the information. so develop an interest in learning to things! in becoming cultured, educated, rich in knowledge because thats what makes you so powerful.
i am the beauty & brains
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inspiring icons: 💬👠
1) emma watson
"Don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't do or achieve. Do what you want to do and be who you want to be."
i love this queen so much its unreal. she's everything i wanna be. shes a strong, confident, educated woman who is also so beautiful. also hermione granger is an amazing studying icon as well (played by emma watson). she prioritises herself & her education over anything else thats irrelevant yet still maintains that feminine aspect by being kind and empathetic (though you'll never catch her letting someone walk over or take advantage of her). she's articulate, well spoken, and confident in herself & who she is which is the type of mindset i need in the test!!
2) blair waldorf
"destiny is for losers. it's just a stupid excuse to wait for things to happen instead of making them happen." she ate with that one. oh and another one: "forget boys, keep your eyes on the prize" . she has so many iconic quotes i cold make a whole post listing them but i will leave these 2 for now.
i love blair waldorf's study ethic and determination, i think its something we all should strive for. she knows how to handle herself, she knows what she wants, and she gets it + doesn't let anyone distract her or get in her way. no matter what. thats what i admire about her! the vibe is posh, elegant, studying in a way where you get everything done <3
3) kat stratford
"you forget, i don't care what people think"
ugh i love her and her i hate men attitude lowkey. she's so confident in herself and she does not try to please anyone else but her. shes also so educated and knows what she wants & aint afraid to be herself! QUEENNN
when i'm pretending to be her/ studying like her, i feel like it gives the vibe of studying furiously, angry in a way and not letting anyone or anything get in your way because you're literally just better than that.
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BMAC
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study-core-101 · 1 year ago
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How to not feel bad about bad grades!
1. Remember you are not your notes or grades, It doesn't define you.
2. You can always do better the next time, learn from your mistakes and get better from your failure
3.You are allowed to feel bad but don't let get into your head and ruin your day. Do things to clear your head (watch a movie, write, hang out with friends, anything that makes you feel good)
4. Rest!! take time for yourself
5. Implement a new method for studying, Spent more time practicing or reading about the subjects.
6.Learn how to deal with frustration,( and Im sorry to tell you this but to have a resistance to failure you have to fail ,and learn from that.)
7. Don't compare yourself to other people.
And remember its not a big deal, a note or grade its not who you are, It doesnt matter if you fail because you can always try again and if someone makes you feel bad about failing, don't listen to them! I spent too much time feeling bad about failing a test so, I wanted to give advice that has helped me overcome that feeling!
Love ya!
-Ben
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literaryvein-reblogs · 7 months ago
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Do you use AI generators to compile or scrape this information?
no
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yarensdiary · 9 months ago
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Some tips to study!:🎀
1.Set Clear Goals: Break your larger objectives into smaller, specific tasks for each study session. This makes your progress more manageable and keeps you motivated.
2.Create a Study Schedule: Plan your study time in advance and stick to a routine. This helps develop discipline and ensures you cover all the topics you need.
3.Use Active Learning: Instead of just reading or highlighting, actively engage with the material. Try summarizing what you learn, ask yourself questions, or teach the topic to someone else.
4.Take Regular Breaks: Study in short bursts, like 25-30 minutes, followed by a 5-minute break. This method, known as the Pomodoro Technique, helps keep your mind fresh and focused.
5.Stay Organized: Keep your notes, books, and digital files organized. Having a clean and structured workspace helps you focus better and saves time during study sessions.
6.Use Multiple Resources: Don’t rely on one textbook or resource. Combine materials like videos, online courses, or apps to enhance your understanding of the subject.
7.Review Regularly: Revisit your notes frequently. Regular review helps move information from short-term to long-term memory, making it easier to recall during exams.
8.Practice Past Exams or Problems: If possible, work on past exam papers or similar problems. This prepares you for the format and helps identify areas that need more attention.
These tactics can help you stay efficient, organized, and motivated during your studies.
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femmefatalevibe · 2 years ago
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Hiya lovely, do you have any wisdom for someone struggling to study? I've been out of school for 3 years due to illness (in my formative learning years) and now I'm gearing up for university with absolutely no study skills, low energy and a whole lot of insecurity around it. I have always been intelligent enough to learn quickly but there's a barrier I'm just not getting through, possibly due to the latent effects of the damage.
I have high expectations for myself and I want to model myself off of your brand! Thank you very kindly in advance <3
Hi love! It sounds like you're in a difficult situation, especially for someone in their teens. My heart goes out to you for overcoming this and going after a university degree. This ambition and dedication takes a considerable amount of mental fortitude and strength, so please remember that. I'm flattered by your kind words <3
Here are some of my study tips to help you maintain your stamina and focus:
When in doubt, make everything into an itemized list (topics, timelines, organizing by subtopic, key facts/people/dates surrounding a significant event, concept, theory, or ideology, cause and effect, problem and solution, etc.)
Use real-life analogies and applications as often as possible to retain information (e.g. to remember acronyms, propositions through the "box" metaphor, etc.)
Reframe long-winded information into an ongoing narrative. Humans are better at retelling stories than retaining/regurgitating a laundry list of facts or statistics
Organize your study sessions to each focus on one main topic, concept, or chapter
Create a timeline for all your assignments. Plan in advance to work on projects in milestones rather than all at once
Utilize time-blocking to pace yourself through the information (e.g. devote 30 minutes to one task or an hour to studying a specific concept; take a fully unplugged break before resuming work or another study session). Use a countdown timer if you think it would be helpful for you – everyone is different
Prioritize rest, even if it sounds counterintuitive at first. You're most productive and focused when your mind is well-rested enough to achieve and maintain peak performance. Efficiency is more important than time spent on a task – the former is what makes all of the difference (and leads to a more well-rounded, fulfilling life, too)
Discover motivating playlists that keep you on task. I love the ones for ADHD from Jason Lewis - Mind Amend on YouTube (I'm listening to one now, lol). Coffee or caffeinated tea can also help your energy to power through a study session, just don't overdo it
Focus on one task, page, or concept at a time. Don't let the entirety of a project or the volume of your overall workload overwhelm you. Just focus & prioritize what's in front of you. Take one step closer to your goals every day. Perfectionism is the most stifling barrier to progress and long-term success. Remember that
You got this! Hope this helps xx
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jennracer · 1 year ago
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Learn how to learn rather than just learning.
<to support me please follow - mwaah~♡>
Signature - eunhee
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During high school, learning how to learn is more important than anything you're actually learning—so, what creative "study techniques" did you come up with to survive those years?
Learn how to study and work diligently.
Don't slack off in high school. Sure, you might still pass, but college and life afterward will be much tougher if you haven't developed a strong work ethic. Take the time to do your homework and be reliable with your responsibilities. Don't rely on your teachers to chase you down for assignments.
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tulipsstudyblr · 1 year ago
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How to Make it Through to the End of the School Year
I myself am pushing through to the end of my spring semester (gotta make it to finals week 😅) and it's rough, for sure. I'm rounding out my junior year of college and it's quickly hitting me that after this, I'll only have one more year left of school (as of right now).
I know I listed in the bio of this blog that there would be advice/study tips and while I am no expert, I can speak from my experience and what has worked for me. DIsclaimer: everyone is different and what I may or may not list here is not a cure-all for everyone, this is just how I stay productive and efficient.
Taking breaks! - I struggle a lot with recognizing my limits and taking healthy breaks so I can work best. Recently, a friend and I have been having outside study times ("picnics") where we sit and do some work and/or color. One evening, we even made chai lattes on the lawn to have while we colored. Personally, I love simple coloring books (like Disney, but I'm currently working in a Bluey book). Also, this past weekend, I made time in between my textbook readings to rewatch a favorite movie of mine, Ella Enchanted. I haven't taken the proper time to watch TV in a while, so it was a nice change of pace.
Properly eating and hydrating - This is also something I struggle with. I understand how easy it is to get hyperfocused and forget about food in the midst of studying. I am thankful to have a girlfriend who will check in on me when she can to make sure my water bottle is filled if I have been busy throughout the day, but I have also set an alarm on my laptop to ding every 20 minutes. I'm using the Google Chrome extension "Water Reminder", which has been super helpful for me! It's not super cutesy and aesthetic like other Chrome extensions, but I like the simple ding that reminds me to drink water in case I haven't in a while. Hearing a reminder to drink water also allows me to check in with myself to see how I'm feeling in terms of hunger. I try to schedule meals times specifically for myself so that I can remember to eat. Some people are really great about intuitive eating, but I am unfortunately not one of those people. Keeping track of the time and keeping meals times at 7:30 - 8:00 am (breakfast), 11:00 am - 12:00 pm (lunch), and 5:00 pm (dinner/supper), I find it easier to keep up with eating so that I can stay healthy and nourished.
Studying - probably a more obvious "tip", but with my own addition. I like to romanticize the idea of studying. I use specifically colored pens, marker, and highlighters to make each of my notes in class and outside of class to keep myself focused. I love things that are artsy and colorful, so using lots of colors keeps my attention on the material.
Self care - I love face masks, body lotion, and moisturizers. I can't afford the super expensive skincare that you see on TIkTok and Instagram, but I have found some products that work well for me. I like the non abrasive Neutrogena face wash, Nivea body lotion (with shea butter - this also helped heal my tattoos!), and peach slices acne patches (my current lifesavers). Freeman is a brand that makes some really good face masks that have worked for my somewhat senstiive skin and they have a good variety so that you can find what you may be looking for you. They're an inexpensive brand (I think) that works pretty well. Even my sister who is into cosmetology and skincare and knows all the nitty gritty details about what ingredients are good recommended the brand to me so I definitely love to use those when I can (no more than twice a week, though; no need to wear down my face)
Get a study buddy - if you're like me and you find it easier to be productive with another body around, see if you can find someone to study with you or to at least hang around you while you work. As I saif before, a friend and I have been having little picnics outside in the nice weather to work, but I have also met up with others in a library space or a study room to keep myself prodcutive. Some days, I am really productive on my own and in my room, but other days, I really need a change of scenery. Being outside of the space where my lovely bed is and having someone else bear witness to how productive or not I am being is certainly a motivator.
I may discover new habits that can help me as I progress through the next month, but as of right now, these are the main things that are helping me.
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glowettee · 6 months ago
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‧₊˚🖇️✩ ₊˚🎧⊹♡Falling Behind? Here’s How to Make the Most Iconic Comeback‧₊˚🖇️✩ ₊˚🎧⊹♡
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✨ You’re not failing, you’re just recharging. Everyone falls behind at some point—it doesn’t define you, babe. What does define you is how you bounce back, and trust me, you’re about to glow. Let’s map out your comeback era:
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1. Accept and Assess
Take a deep breath. Falling behind doesn’t mean you’re failing at life—it just means something wasn’t working.
Identify why it happened. Was it burnout? Lack of clarity? Over-scheduling? Awareness is key to fixing it.
2. Clear the Slate
Write a fresh to-do list. Start small—list just 2–3 priorities to tackle today.
Declutter your workspace; an organized space = an organized mind.
3. Divide and Conquer
Break big tasks into bite-sized chunks. For example: Instead of “Study Chapter 5,” try “Read pages 1–5, summarize key points.”
Use timers to stay focused—Pomodoro technique works wonders!
4. Set Soft Deadlines
Be kind to yourself while staying accountable. Instead of rigid deadlines, set “goal dates” and reward yourself for meeting them (a cute latte or face mask is a win).
5. Glow Up with Grace
Celebrate small wins—finished a section? Highlighted key notes? That’s progress, babe.
Forgive yourself for falling behind. You’re human, and the only thing that matters is that you’re showing up again.
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💌 You’ve got this, queen. Comeback energy looks so good on you. Reblog if you’re ready to glow again. 💖
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studyandsteep · 4 months ago
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how to move forward after failing a test
remind yourself that this isn't the end. you will still have more chances in life, and this is only one test in the grand scheme of things. it will not determine the course of your life. this brings me on to my next point:
pick yourself up. don't be so harsh on yourself. you can cry on your bed and eat a tub of ice cream, but only for a day. life is too short (and breaks between tests are too brief) for you to worry about one test.
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okay, now that you're feeling better:
record all the answers you got wrong in a separate notebook, with the solutions and why you got them wrong. also take pictures of your test if you can. even if you don't have a final exam, you should still do this step because concepts build up, esp. for math & science.
redo all the questions you got wrong until you can explain them to someone else confidently. pretty self-explanatory, but this is SUPER important.
ask for extra credit opportunities. some teachers will have some, others won't. some teachers even only give extra credit opportunities to kids who failed the test. it's always important to know this in the beginning of the semester, but better late than never.
if you can retake a test, RETAKE IT. most of the time your teacher will take the highest score of your two tests, so it's always worth it to retest, even just to solidify the material further.
ask your teacher for extra practice. definitely do this if you can! it's really worth it and rewarding to find your hard work pay off.
Let me know if there are others you can think of in the tags and make sure to check out my masterlist :D
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study-diaries · 22 days ago
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Day 6 [Forms In HTML]
Introduction To HTML
Day 2 [Multimedia Elements In HTML]
Day 3 [Table in HTML]
Day 4 [Link Tag In HTML]
Day 5 [Lists In HTML]
Forms are basically used for collecting user information. And they are really important to learn. Here's a simple form in HTML:
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<form>: Used for creating forms. All the form elements go in this tag. Action: When submitted, data is sent to this file or URL [index.html] Method="post": Sends data
<label> : This describes the input tag for="___": Connects the label to the input with id="name" id : gives a unique identification to the tag <input>: It's used to make the form elements
<input> Type Elements :
type="text" : A simple text box is created.
type="email" : A box to input email.
type="checkbox" : A small square that users can tick. Can select multiple options using this.
type="radio" : A small circle, you can only select one option.
type="submit" : A button that submits the data to the server.
<textarea>: Accepts multiple lines of text. rows="4": It creates 4 lines cols="30": It creates 30 characters
<select> : Creates a drop-down list <option>: Creates an item in the dropdown. value="colorname": This is the data sent to the server if chosen.
Output For The Code:
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Hope This Helps !!
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jackiestudiesart · 2 months ago
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skull study ref material from "Gusztav Velicsek" artistic anatomy. completed 17.04.2025
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