Make Your Own Flash Cards

Learning Tool and Study Aid for Students

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Students learn by making flashcards and using them as a study aid.

Flashcards are an excellent learning tool for students from preschool to university. It is one of the best ways to learn and study and it is fast and portable.

Flashcards can be a great help to learn simple and complex concepts for an array of subjects such as science, social studies, and language. Teacher or students can make flashcards to aid in the learning process.

Making a Flashcard

Materials

Any stiff paper material can be used to make flashcards. Flashcards can be created from index cards, construction paper, or stiff paper such as card stock. It can be made from traditional blank or lined paper; they are just not as durable.

Color of the flashcard should be the same for each subject. White is a good choice as you can use colored pens to highlight information.

Flashcard Rules

Creating a Flashcard

Flashcard Examples

Good Question: What is the capital of Canada?

Better Question: Capital of Canada (omit excess language if applicable)

Answer: Ottawa (include location on Canadian map if possible)

Question: Characteristics of a Mammal

Answer: Warm-blooded

Most young are born alive

Fur or hair on their bodies

Mammals have a vertebrate

Lungs to breathe air

Feed milk to their babies

Four Limbs

Include a picture of a mammal for an example. This will assist when thinking of their characteristics.

For characteristics of a mammal, students may need clarification on warm-blooded and vertebrate. Do not place the information on this card; rather write an additional card to illustrate their meanings.

Question: What is a Vertebrate?

Answer: Animal with a backbone

This is a good answer to include a picture of a backbone.

Studying Tips with Flashcards

Create a flashcard for complex information, even though you do not understand any part of the concept. The process of making a flashcard allows you to learn the information and study for it. Do not leave all the difficult information to study later; you need to time to understand the information.


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