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DUNKIRK // a film review
film spreads are so much fun to do. lately, we saw dunkirk, and i loved it. i still think interstellar and inception are his best ones tho ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ anyway, christopher nolan is just amazing. love his work so much.Â
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â Hi darling! I was just wondering if youâd ever share your process of making your tv show/movie spreads? Like what types of things do you include? Sorry for asking but I canât really read it from the pictures. Tysm <33 â
â hi! Iâm the same anon that asked about the film/tv spreads and I noticed you deleted your insta post about posting the spreads? I was just wondering if youâre planning on posting them at all? No pressure â
iâm sorry this took a very long time! i havenât been checking my tumblr that much. but here you go anon, a spread version of the format i use for my reviews. click on the picture to see full res! iâll be putting a typed version with additional questions below. [hereâs a link to my review spreads]
[ tv show ]
basics:
title of show / title of episode
episode #
creators
genre
language
country / year
cast / characters
when, where, who did you watch it with?
if first episode: (doesnât have to be)
do you plan to continue?
are you hooked?
what did you think it was about?
any characters standing out?
any predictions?
did you like the first episode? why?
certain episodes / seasons
do you have any favorite lines?
characters you hate or like?
any character development?
are you getting more interested or getting bored?
did it meet your expectations
is the show hard to understand?
are you hearing any new concepts, words, or ideas?
does it have a title sequence? do you like it?
would you recommend this show?
any questions that need answers?
rate the show:Â â â â ââ
[ films ]
basics:
title of the film
director
cast / characters
genre
country / year
language
when, where, who did you watch it with?
answer these questions!
any favorite characters? why?
do you have favorite lines?
what were your expectations?
what were the best scenes?
did you instantly get hooked?
anything you learned?
describe the characters!
the film in three words?
anything about the film you didnât like?
did the soundtrack stand out?
anything you didnât understand?
would you watch the film again?
any questions you have in mind?
why did you watch the film?
heard the film where? from who?
any new concepts, words, or ideas?
did you like the movie?
rate the film: â â â ââ
it doesnât have to be in order and you donât need to answer all of them. questions from the film review format can also be used for tv show reviews, and vice versa. why not, right? iâm just too lazy to type the questions again. do tv and film reviews, itâs fun! enjoy these questions!
types of study breaks for every situation
if you realize youâve been studying for hours: grab a snack to refuel your body and watch a sitcom to refuel your brain. then back to the books.
if youâre feeling stressed out: take some deep breaths, text your friends, maybe stare at a wall for a few minutes. gather yourself.
if you canât seem to focus: get moving and get outside. take out the garbage, check your mail box, maybe walk your dog. just get moving and get fresh air. itâll help bring you back.
if thereâs something else going on in your life and you canât get it off your mind: write down whatâs going through your head, sort of like a diary entry. itâll help you work things out.
if youâre just mentally and physically exhausted: set a timer for 25-30 minutes and take a nap. any longer and youâll hit REM and youâll wake up feeling just as tired. once you wake up, get some caffeine in you.
if the material is boring as hell: find another way to study. see if thereâs a crash course video online about it or draw out what youâre trying to learn in diagrams and pictures to make it fun.
if people around you wonât shut up: listen to some music. soundtrack and classical music is always good because they wonât absorb you as much as music with lyrics. white noise (like ocean waves, rain sounds, etc.) also works.
if you only half understand a concept: call/message a friend whoâs not in the class and try to teach the material to them. this will help you mentally work through the material and will help you remember it as well.
study less study smart
I decided to share my notes taken from this amazing 1 hour Youtube lecture by Marty Lobdell. i really liked him and his tips, i think they are super effective and cover a lot of situations! i highly recommend it!!!!! wow
but here are the tips and examples Marty mentions, so if you donât have the time to go through the full hour, you can just scroll down. hope this helps somebody!
Break your study time in chunks with breaks
most students lose focus at 25 minutes
itâs a mistake to keep going once you do, since you wonât actually learn anything and youâll hate every minute of it
so when you start losing focus take a 5 minute break
do something nice like talking to someone or listening to music
itâs something you practice so with time youâll be able to work for more time without losing focus
in the end of the study session have a big reward you look forward to
Create a study area
environment highly affects the way you act. Bedrooms are for sleeping, kitchens for eating: youâll feel sleepy in your bedroom and hungry in the kitchen. So if you have a study area, itâll be easier to start studying and staying focused.
study in a specific room like an office or school library if you can
if you have to study in your bedroom use a specific object you only use for studying: a lamp/desk. Make it a no-distraction, away from your bed, blank walls area.
 The more active the learning, the better
80% active learning 20% passive
ask yourself: is it a concept or a fact?
learning a concept: understand/grasp/know it
put it into your own words
really think about the meaning of it
relate it with something you already know
teach somebody else. Recapitulate what youâve learned. Talk out loud even if you donât have anyone to teach - talk alone. Or at anyone that listens.
learning a fact: memorize it
use mnemonics
Acronyms (e.g. colours of the rainbow RoyGBiv â red orange yellow green blue indigo violet)
 Coined sayings - anything popular or sayings youâve heard since you were a child.
Interacting images â work even better if theyâre weird. Creative associations make you never forget specific details. (e.g. 1 gram of fat has 9 calories: picture a fat cat â each cat has 9 lives)
any time 2 things are highly similar but not the same you will get maximal interference!! USE mnemonics!! (e.g. afferent vs efferent neurons: SAME - Sensory Afferent Motor Efferent)
Be a part of  study groups
others can help you in ways you never thought before
Recognizing VS remembering
never confuse the two
while reviewing a chapter you may recognize concepts but not actually know them
and when you get to the test you wonât be able to remember any of it
so quiz yourself without looking at it
or stop in a page of your notes/textbook and ask yourself what is the concept immediately after and before it
Get your REM SleepÂ
get ~8 hours so you donât undo your studying
this is how your brain stores permanent memories
without it youâre ability to remember seriously decreases
most people donât even begin to take the advice but itâs simple: sleep better. Do better.
Thereâs 162 hours in a week. There is time.
reflect on what you are doing with your time and what activities you have to prioritize to succed as a student
Taking notes is vital.
right after the class take 5 minutes to expand everything youâve jotted down, give it depth.
NOT hours later. You wonât remember half the things you wrote down.
Ask your questions to class mates and teachers.
teachers want you to succeed and itâs more than ok to ask your question in the teacherâs office or in the next class
How to use a textbook: SQ3R technique
Survey Question Read Recite Review
Survey: skim through the entire chapter in a couple of minutes.
Raise questions: e.g. what is osmosis? What is this graphic about? What is a prototype?
it causes you to look for answers and youâll find the information better once you actually study it after. If you intend to find something you learn it better.
Start studying for tests early.
donât undo yourself. You should only be reviewing the days before the test. donât leave it till the last minute!
(donât just scroll through this!!!! really think about these methods and how you can actually implement them so you can benefit from them!!! these actually work but only if you put them into practice boo good luck!)
The 5 Best Revisions Methods I Want to Start Using
Hi, guys! Whilst planning my next few months to do well on my final exams, I started researching and found a few great study techniques that are a bit underrated. Thus, I compiled a post with information about each one and all the materials you need to put them to use. These are most useful if youâve already studied the material and are now starting to revise.
A. Feynman Technique
This method was coined by Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman. This system works by writing down everything you remember about the topic youâre currently revising in a blank piece of paper. When you get stuck, go back to your study materials. The gaps in your knowledge should be blatant after you finish. Review and simplify. Keep repeating until you know for certain that thereâs nothing left out and youâve successfully learned the topic. :-)
For this method you will need:
Blank piece of paper
Pen/Pencil
B. Spaced Repetition
This method has been gaining traction for the past few years but it still doesnât get the recognition it should. Itâs fairly simple. It consists of time intervals between study sessions, which allows you store information better in your long-term memory. While there arenât set times for when to do your next revision session, Iâd recommend the one by Piotr Wozniak:
First repetition: 1 day
Second repetition: 7 days
Third repetition: 16 days
Fourth repetition: 35 days
This method can be used both through an analog system and a digital one.Â
One of the simplest techniques to implement spaced repetition while using paper flashcards is the Leitner system. First, you decide how many boxes you need for your system. Each of your boxes represents a different study time interval:
Every flashcard starts out in Box 1. When you get a flashcard right, it passes to the next box. If you get a card wrong, it goes back to Box 1 â even if it was on Box 4. This makes sure you are constantly reviewing the materials. Remember to devise a calendar with the dates and boxes you need to revise each day.Â
For this method you will need:
Boxes or simply different colored rubbers to differentiate the piles
Flashcards
Pen/Pencil
If however, you prefer a digital method, Anki is the best option for you. It is available online, on both Windows & Mac and thereâs also an incredible practical app. It uses the spaced repetition method while taking the trouble of having to hand write hundreds of flashcards and remembering when to study each one.
Simply create an account, then a deck in which youâll add your flashcards. The app and website allow you to add images and/or sounds to the flashcards. Customize them all you want. Once youâve finished, save them and check the app every day to revise the flashcards of the day.
For this method you will need:
Anki app (iOS, Android) and/or website
C. Past Papers
Iâve been guilty in the past for not using this method. I got so caught up in my perfectionism that I didnât even want to try. I learned, though, that getting things wrong is not a sign of failure and that persisting until you get it right is the real strength (and discipline) you ought to have. Do not let your procrastination and/or perfectionism prevent you from learning your weaknesses on a topic and not reach the grade you were hoping for.
Time yourself while taking the test and then correct your answers with a different colored pencil/pen so you can differentiate between correct and wrong answers.
For this method you will need:
Past papers
Pen/Pencil
D. Teach someone
This method is really helpful if you have oral assessments and/or your professor uses the Socratic method in class. You can practice your speech and knowledge all at the same time. Find someone whoâs willing to listen to you talk about the topic youâre studying. Even if no oneâs willing, you can still explain the matter to an object in the house. Donât get embarrassed by this! While speaking, youâre organising your thoughts and only when explaining to someone else can you really assess your knowledge.
For this method you will need:
Your voice
Someone/Something who loves you very much
E. Proper sleep & exercise
Yes, I know, these arenât revisions methods. But as helpful as the previous systems were, they wonât work if you arenât sane in body and spirit. Itâs incredibly important that you rest. Teenagers (13 to 17 years old) ought to sleep from 8 to 10 hours every day, while young adults (18 to 25) only need 7 to 9. You should also get fresh air and exercise. This helps with mental alertness, concentration, an efficient memory and a positive mood. Stay hydrated throughout the day. & please, donât skip meals!Â
For this method you will need:
Proper sleep (x, x, x, x, x)
Exercise (x, x, x)
Healthy diet (x, x, x, x)
studying playlists
Hi everyone, I wanted to share the Spotify playlists that I use when studying, and for those of you who donât have Spotify I also included some Youtube channels that I find helpful and constantly listen to. I tried to say which playlists I think would suit learners with different focus issues. I hope this is helpful to you all :)
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how to start studying after school
clean up your desk: itâs hard to concentrate when thereâs a pile of rubbish on your desk. the chance of you fiddling with things is also higher! youâll get more done by cleaning your desk! if youâre looking for an easy way to organise your desk, check out these handy organisers!
get your books: get out all the books you need to study that particular subject. if itâs geography, an atlas might be handy.
get a notebook: if youâre in uni or college itâs a good idea to re-write all your notes for your classes that day. make them look clean and tidy. if youâre in secondary school and youâre studying for a test, summarize everything you have learned. in any case, itâs best to have a few notebooks on your desk too. hereâs a 4 pack of spiral notebooks for $7.04!
grab some pens: seems self explanatory! i recommend you having an ordinary pen, a highlighter and a pencil on hand. (a.k.a. the basics!) here are some super cute gel pens!
turn off your phone: by turning off your phone, you will get less distracted by social media. sure, people wonât be able to reach you but youâll get some peace and quiet. obviously leave it on if youâre expecting an important call!
look for a study playlist: if you easily get distracted by your laptop too, skip this step. i personally find it harder to get distracted by my laptop than my phone, so i leave it on and look for some music to study to. hereâs a masterpost of some good playlists to listen to!
get a glass of water: you really need your h2o, everyone. grab a large glass or fill up a water bottle. some super cute ones: i ii iii
get a healthy snack: if youâre like me and you love snacking on things while your studying, the best thing to do is to grab something healthy. cut up some apples and sprinkle some cinnamon on them (try it. itâs amazing.), grab some hummus and some celery or carrots or cucumber to dip in it, fill a little bowl with nuts, treat yourself to a square of dark chocolate! if youâre studying during dinner time or lunch time, make yourself a nourishment bowl to nibble on. for more study snack ideas, go to pinterest and snoop around the study snack tag for a while. try out my favourite smoothie bowl too!
take a deep breath: i know from personal experience that sometimes the workload can be really scary and freak you out. the most important thing to do is to take a deep breath and to tell yourself you can get through all your work. you can do anything if you try hard enough!
get cracking: now that youâve done steps 1-9, you can actually start studying! good luck!
DEAR RESEARCHERS OF TUMBLR
You know whatâs awesome? Research. You know whatâs not awesome? Not being able to get access to research because itâs stuck behind a paywall and you donât belong to an institution/your institution doesnât subscribe to that particular journal.
FEAR NOT.
Here is a list of free, open access materials on a variety of subjects. Feel free to add if you like!
GO FORTH AND LEARN SHIT, MY FRIENDS.
Directory of Open Access Journals- A compendium of over 9000 journals from 133 countries, multilingual and multidisciplinary.
Directory of Open Access Books- Like the above, but for ebooks. Also multidisciplinary.
Ubiquity Press- Journals covering archaeology, comics scholarship, museum studies, psychology, history, international development, and more. Also publishes open access ebooks on a wide variety of subjects.
Europeana-Â Digital library about the history and culture of Europe.
Digital Public Library of America- American history, culture, economics, SO MUCH AMERICA.
Internet Archive- In addition to books, they have music and videos, too. Free! And legal! They also have the Wayback Machine, which lets you see webpages as they looked at a particular time.
College and Research Libraries- Library science and information studies. Because thatâs what I do.
Library of Congress Digital Collections- American history and culture, historic newspapers, sound recordings, photographs, and a ton of other neat stuff.
LSE Digital Library- London history, womenâs history.
Wiley Open Access- Science things! Neurology, medicine, chemistry, ecology, engineering, food science, biology, psychology, veterinary medicine.
SpringerOpen-Â Mainly STEM journals, looooong list.
Elsevier Open Access- Elsevierâs kind of the devil but you might as well take advantage of this. Mainly STEM, also a linguistics journal and a medical journal in Spanish.
Hamlet: The stars sure are beautiful tonight. You know what else is beautiful?
Ophelia: *blushing* what?
Hamlet: Death.
COLLEGE PREP MASTERLIST
How to Prepare in the Summer Before College
5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started College
5 Must-Read Posts for the Summer Before College
The Summer Before College Bucket List
Which Clothes You Need to Bring to College
What You Actually Need to Bring to College
Definitely read these!
To All Writers of Everything Ever
I need to rant about this:
Also known as the best writing program ever! Itâs a full-screen writing program!
So you open it up, and it looks like this:
Youâre thinking, âOk, so what? Itâs a screen with a picture. Whoopdie do.â But it getâs better! Itâs customizable!
See that âappearanceâ? Click it.
You can also use custom fonts that you have installed!
See that âmusicâ? Click it.
If you drag your own music into the folder, like so:
You get this!:
But wait! It gets better!
See âtyping soundsâ? You can change those too!
Perhaps the best is - YOU CAN USE ANY PICTURE FOR THE BACKGROUND. It will automatically fade it for you!
Seriously, guys, this tool is wonderful. You can use it for:
Research papers
Novel writing
Play writing
Short stories
Homework assignments
Ranting about your friends when they piss you off
Writing your shopping list
It auto-saves. It exports to .rtf. Hotkeys from Word for italicize, underlining, and bold work. You can print RIGHT FROM THERE.
And the seriously best thing ever?
It fits on a flash drive. The entire thing with added music is maybe 131MBs.
The bestest thing ever.
Itâs free.
HOW TO BRING BACK PPL WHO STOPPED WRITING IN 2009
I used to use ZenWriter! Itâs fucking amazing.
not to sound dramatic but the scholastic book fair in elementary school is the most pure and genuinely happy place iâve ever experienced in my life
hey guys! i just hit 1k and i thought that i could do something nice for you guys! iâm really fond of printables because theyâre helpful and free!! (who doesnât like free stuff right?) so thatâs why i decided to make this masterpost, enjoy!! â€ïž đ„
daily printables
to do list
20 to do lists
even more to do lists!!
to do list by @hexaneandheels
daily planner
cute cute cute
even cuter by @hellorestless
pastel printables by @studyblrbunny
pomodoro planner by @thestudiousstudent
daily planner 1.0 by @theorganisedstudent
daily planner 2.0 by @theorganisedstudent
task list by @theorganisedstudent
weekly printables
weekly productivity tracker by @hexaneandheels
weekend planner by @hexaneandheels
weekly summaries worksheet by @hexaneandheels
v cute planner by @study-well
the greatest weekly planner by @tchnologic
pastel printables by @studyblrbunny
colorful planner!! by @nikkijp
pastel planner by @studypal
weekly planner by @theorganisedstudent
24/7 weekly planner by @theorganisedstudentâ
colourful timetable
semester printables
semester planner by @hexaneandheels
semester planner by @theorganisedstudent
month at glance by @theorganisedstudent
exam printables
exam study pack
notes
cornell notes method by @hexaneandheels
note outline printable by @studygene
reading notes by @study-well
cornell notes grid by @study-well
definition of terms by @marialearns
definitions by @theorganisedstudent
cornell notes by @studygene
assingment printables
college and highschool assignment planner
grade tracker
assignment tracker by @theorganisedstudent
topics to study by @theorganisedstudent
readings by @theorganisedstudent
essay plan by @theorganisedstudent
calendars
create your own calendar!
2016 calendars!! by @gracelearns
VERY BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR!!
iheartorganizing calendars
february calendar by @marialearns
so pretty!! by @polishladyisstudying
calendars by @theorganisedstudent
february calendar by @studygene
planners
custom planners!
free planner by @hexaneandheels
make your own planner 2016 by @plantstudies
passion planner printables
stickers
print on post it notes! by @study-well
stickers masterpost by @study-well
post-it notes printables by @mcthematics
sticker printables! by @hitthebookss
budget
7 free printables for budgeting
college budget template
misc
mood tracker by @hexaneandheels
donât break the chain by @karenkavett
medication planner!
habit planner by @burymewithmyplanner
student planner by @burymewithmyplanner
periodic tables ! by @ennui-for-me
how to make a printable by @kimberlystudies
verb conjugation sheets! by @apamexico
goal getter by @theorganisedstudent
other printables masterposts!
cute printables! by @geekvitamin
more free printables than youâll ever need by @haes-and-studying
planner masterpostÂ
printables masterpost by @studyign
CUTE AF printables by @cmpsbls
CUTE AF february printables!!! by @cmpsblsâ
happiness printables and 2016 planning by @thehappinessplannerâ
omg thANK U FOR MENTIONING MY POST WAH WAH THANK U SO SO MUCH đđđđâš
Free âWeek at a Glanceâ Planner Printables
I made myself some simple little weekly planners but I thought you guys might enjoy them too. Theyâre cute but still simplistic and feature sections for each day of the week, weekly goals, habit tracking, a quote of the week, deadlines, and any extra notes you may need to jot down. Theyâre available in 8 beautiful colours to suit your personal taste!
Download
View the pdf files by colour:Â
Rose / Pink / Orange / Lemon / Lime / Mint / Icy Blue / Lilac
Or, view the whole folder here.Â
Quick disclaimer: These printables are for personal use only, but may be edited for your own personal use. Please do not redistribute them without permission.Â
I hope you guys find these useful! If so, feel free to tag me in a picture on tumblr with my @ or with #thegirlygeek, or on instagram with @the_girlygeek! I canât wait to see how you use it! Feel free to let me know if you have any issues or questions, my inbox is always open. đ
Monthly Calendar (Ver.2)Â
Pack Includes Calendars from June to August
Following my newest printable aesthetic, I have returned with a new version of my monthly calendar :3 It comes in 7 colors and is, for the most part, in the same format as my original calendar design. Anyway I hope you lovelies love and enjoy this calendar x.
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