Author: Lyqa Maravilla (Page 12 of 26)
Try this exercise: 💜 LYQA TABLE – Reading Comprehension Exercise
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Hi, there! Before trying your hand in answering the free quiz, watch this first.
Now, it’s time to see if you can spot errors in sentences through our free quiz. Each question is paired with an existing video lesson that you can watch to learn what you need to know to get it right next time.
Click here to answer the quiz.
Let me know how well you did in the comments section.
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How you prepare for your College Entrance Test is a test in and of itself and if you found this blog post, it means that you’re on the right track.
Let me give you a quick overview through this video.
It’s very important for you to get your hands on a practice test. You can make one, borrow one, or buy one. (Shameless plug! You can get the one I made with my friends by clicking here.)
You can also try your hand at answering a free math diagnostic test that I prepared here. This will give you a clue as to which topics take up most of your time. Aptitude tests are a lot about speed and your decision-making skills. So it’s good to know your strengths and weaknesses. Knowing those can help you maximize the time you have for exam prep.
Another thing that would help is a study outline. Get the free 8-week study outline that I made here.
Now, if the college or university you’re planning to enter will conduct an interview instead or on top of your exam, this can help you prepare for it.
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(And let me know how you do ha. 😉 )
We’ve been working on this for quite a while. Here’s a list of the playlists we made compiling lessons that can be helpful for these grade levels. Just click or tap on the links to see the playlists.
Grade 2: Math | English
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We already covered what you need to learn about simplifying radicals as well as adding and subtracting radicals. This time, it’s all about multiplying them.
Watch the full lesson first.
Now that you know what to do, it’s time to test your knowledge with these free worksheets.
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Motion problems deal with formulas which can be a bit challenging, but it’s quite easy as long as you take it slow (see what I did there?)
I created a 10-part series to cover different types of motion problems.
You can also download the free worksheets for practice.
If you have a hard time converting units of time and distance, check out these other learning experiences:
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