• What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

    @MehranKhan Nice topic you chhosed, by this we got more tricks and hacks,
    Ok, if I talk about me so I do the same, I break the time according to the topic then manage in which time what I have to teach and also mind mapping by this we got how much students got understand, and also give some break to relax mind and critical thinking.

  • @MehranKhan Hello, The 'study hack' that I ever use is mnemonics during my study sessions.
    Creating acronyms or memorable phrases helps me recall complex information more easily. It's a fun way to make studying a bit more engaging!Looking forward to hearing your study hacks too!
    Best,

    Tabassum Laghari
    Science Teacher
    Sindh, Pakistan

  • @FarhanMehboob Yes. The 1st day was a bit challenging for me too

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  • @Sehar-Kazi Nice hack. That shows how hard worker you are. Best of luck

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  • @RASHEED-ULLAH That nice Sir. Reflex action is must for our success. Thank you

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  • @shamsa-kanwal great. Your students are lucky to have a caring teacher.

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  • @MehranKhan Thank you for your appreciation.

  • @MehranKhan sir interesting topic. Well always use story techniques to teach any topic . My students feel very interactive while they are taught in a way that they are the characters and main topic revolves around it . It's interesting believe me . It works

  • @Tabassumlaghari thats great. I've learned a lot using this hack.

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  • @Mariam Thats a great hack. I also have used it sometimes. Even sometimes in story lessons I used to make characters and performed the story from my students. Its really interactive

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  • @MehranKhan very useful technique

  • Thanks for sharing. I find your way of dividing your lesson into chunks amazing. For me, I do break my lesson according to the type of the lesson if it's based on reading, listening, or writing I give equal time leaving time for fun activities, ice-breakers, or SEL time.

    Adel

  • @MehranKhan thank you so much sir 😊

  • @MehranKhan
    The best study hacks I've discovered are:

    1. Active Recall: Instead of passively reading notes I quiz myself on the matetial. This reinforces my memory.
      2.Spaced Repetition: I review information at increasing intervals e.g after 1 day or 3 day or 1 week. This helps me transfer knowledge to long term memory.
    2. Teach what you learn: I explain the concept to someone, particularly students or even myself. This reinforces my understanding.
    3. Summarize notes: After studying I summarize the key points in my own words. This helps consolidate my understanding.
      These are some of my best study hacks that I usually use.
      Yousuf Memon
      Matiari Sindh Pakistan.
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    Hey there!

    Great idea to share study hacks @MehranKhan I totally agree with you on the Pomodoro Technique, it's such a game-changer for staying focused. One thing that’s really helped me is creating a dedicated study space. It doesn’t have to be fancy, but having a spot that’s just for studying helps me get into the right mindset. I also like to use a whiteboard to jot down key concepts or problems I need to solve. There’s something about writing things out that makes the information stick better for me.

    Also, using an app like Forest has been a huge motivation booster. It helps me stay off my phone because if I don’t, my virtual tree dies, and who wants that?

    Here are some techniques and tools for time management that I found very nice to know.

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  • @MehranKhan said in What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!:

    @Mariam Thats a great hack. I also have used it sometimes. Even sometimes in story lessons I used to make characters and performed the story from my students. Its really interactive

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  • @Samar-Mohamed Thank you for understanding! It truly was a mix of excitement and nervousness on my first day. I had a lot of ideas and plans, but there was always that question in the back of my mind: "Will everything go as expected?" However, as the day progressed, I realized that being prepared and flexible made a big difference. Connecting with the students, understanding their needs, and creating a positive classroom environment helped me build confidence. Each day after that became a little easier, and over time, it became a rewarding experience.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @MehranKhan how was your first day at School? Please share your ideas.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @HINA-02b7d08708 Thanks Ma'am

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  • @Adel-8d693e36c4 Thats great. I like your techinque Sir. Thanks for sharing

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