So today we are going to be talking about Science. In science we do a project everytime we're going to have a vocabulary on our test. When we do, we do a test called Quizlet. Quizlet is like making your own vocabulary flash cards, but online. Eventually I think that doing Quizlet is a good idea because it helps many students including me. It's easy and fun to study with but sometimes I think it doesn't really help me at all because I really don't go online much and I don't have a chace to study the flash cards. I think a better way to learn vocabulary is to actually make our own flash cards out of paper, so we could take it home to study. When kids start to make their own flash cards, they can also get some help from someone in their family so that they can test them by using the flashcards, instead of having to go online looking from a computer, it also saves lots of energy. When the kids start to make their own flashcards, some kids would actually love to study on these.
I believe this is so, because when I did quizlet I thought it was really boring, I never actually studied them, I actually kept on failing my vocabulary in science, I just believe that making our own flash cards would be easier for a lot of kids including me.



             That would be a better idea, because when some kids do want to study, some of them might not have a chance to go online to go on Quizlet to check their flash cards out, but if we made our very own cards out of paper so we could take it home, the student can just pull it out and start studying. It would probably be absolutely better because making your own cards can be more fun a creativity, instead of going online. Sometimes kids don't have thier own computer or even have nothing to study the vocabulary words at home niether, so I believe we should just make our own flashcards. Some kids can actually save those cards to study with when the next CST starts to come. We're not taking the science CST this year but it will help us next year for eighth grade.


         



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