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How to Study Using the Folded Paper Method

One of the great mysteries of the educational universe is why students aren't taught how to study. I was lucky enough to be shown the Folded Paper Method in the 8th grade, and I have been using it ever since! Not only does it work for nearly any subject, it is super-easy and portable. It is one of my favorite study methods, and I share it with both my students and my two children.

  1. Show your child how to fold a regular piece of lined binder paper in half the long way (hot dog style).
  2. In the left column, have them write the words, theories, ideas or formulas they are studying for a test, quiz or exam.
  3. In the right column, they write down definitions.
  4. They study by keeping the paper folded and flipping it back and forth between each word on the left and its definition on the right. Tell your child to think of the folded paper as a bunch of attached flash cards.
  5. A student can test himself by looking at the words and trying to repeat the definitions- without looking!
  6. Next, they should look at the definitions and try to recall the words.
  7. When they are confident that they know the words and definitions, your child should give the paper to someone (you!) and ask to be quizzed.
  8. Encourage your child to start this process a few days before a test. So, after they finish their regular homework, they can study for a half an hour or so. Teach them not to wait until the last minute and try to cram everything into their heads. Put a little information in each night, and it will stick!
  9. Tell your child to review their notes right before the test. It's great to read the words and definitions out loud one last time.
  10. Last tip- take a deep breath! They are ready to ace the test!

How simple (and non-tech) is the Folded Paper Method? Remember, by studying a little each night, your child will develop good study habits, feel relaxed, confident and prepared for tests, and still have time for a life outside of studying!
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