Dynamic Planet B/C
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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Try making the font very small, but still legible, and make the margins much smaller. You'll be able to fit a lot of info on that page that way. Also get rid of anything you already know, as that is taking up space. As you get more familiar with the event, you can delete even more stuff and get more space for items you have trouble with. If you avoid filler on the sheet, you should be alright.
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The threshold for easily readable font (for me, at least) is about 7 point. Of course, if you have good eyesight you could try smaller font, but that makes it much harder to read. You can also squish more notes onto the page by not using complete sentences and just putting down keywords with enough "connectors" that you can tell what it means.EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:Try making the font very small, but still legible, and make the margins much smaller.
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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
I swear, our cheat sheet from last year was probably like 2 point font, maybe a little bigger but not much. Also it's good to have diagrams of things you might not know very well.
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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
The representative tasks are just examples of what can be on the test.
Edit: And it seems like most of them involve other maps/graphs. Unless the B and C versions are different...
Edit: And it seems like most of them involve other maps/graphs. Unless the B and C versions are different...
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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Most commonly, you have a seismograph and have to figure out the epicenter of the earthquake. That's just one I've seen a lot but you never know what they are gonna put on the test.EdamanBoeshart wrote:so its like interperting graphs?
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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Hi
I am looking for answers to this test:
http://www.scioly.org/w/images/8/8e/Vir ... Planet.doc
WOuld anyone happen to have them ?
Thank you so much.
I am looking for answers to this test:
http://www.scioly.org/w/images/8/8e/Vir ... Planet.doc
WOuld anyone happen to have them ?
Thank you so much.
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