hey guys! Back by unpopular demand: me, with another printable. I have my first physics exam of the semester on Monday, and I’m determined to do well. So I made this little printable to get myself organized re: the millions of equations I have to understand.
For most classes, you won’t have to actually memorize formulas and equations. But you will be expected to understand what they mean and how to use them. That’s where this formula sheet comes in. Laying out each equation will help you see how they relate to each other and which situation to use each equation in.
Use this sheet for any class that involves a lot of formulas: physics, chemistry, math, statistics, underwater basket weaving, etc.
download here! [ 9 rows | 12 rows | 15 rows ]
General Tips for Studying for Math or Physics
Make a list of all the topics that will be on the exam. Circle or highlight the ones that have been the most difficult for you. Focus your time on these topics instead of spending too much time reviewing the easier topics.
Use the formula sheet printable to organize all of the equations you have to deal with.
Go over old homework, focusing on all the problems you got wrong.
If your teacher has posted review problems, work on those. If not, find extra practice problems in your textbook or online. The best thing you can do is practice, practice, practice.
Make a cheat sheet (not to, you know, actually cheat. Just a sheet or mind map that organizes all the major topics and details. Make it as pretty as you want.)
Do more practice problems.
Sleep (super duper important!!) and eat a good breakfast. You’ve got this.