1.
READ
Reading the text is extremely important before you
attend the class. Engage in active reading i.e., read out loud from your
textbook and they try to repeat out aloud the main concepts that you have read.
While reading the chapter highlight the main concepts within the book using
colored pencils. Even if you don't have time to read the entire chapter, look
at the diagrams within the chapter which will help to clear the main concepts
of the chapter. While reading also notes down the important keywords and
definitions related to the chapter. It is a well-known fact that those students
who attend biology class score higher than the students who don't.
2.
GENERAL
TO SPECIFIC
Master general concepts so that you can tackle the
specific ones. For example, to understand Kreb's cycle you need to have a basic
understanding of animal cell structure.
3.
LEARNING
TERMINOLOGY
To understand biology better you need to familiarize yourself with different terms. Breakdown complex words to identify the root. For example, the term Endoplasmic reticulum can be broken down into:
Endo (within), Plasmic (cytoplasm), and Reti (Net),
thus the term Endoplasmic reticulum means net-like structure found inside the
cytoplasm.
4.
PRACTICE
DIAGRAMS
Biology is a visual subject; thus, the diagrams help
you to understand the concept and remember information that is difficult to
retain. You also need to practice diagrams as much as possible and a well-presented
diagram can help you to fetch more marks.
Practicing previous year's exam questions is equally
important as it provides an insight into how well prepared you are for the
biology exam. This will also help them to improve their time management skills.
6.
MAKE
FLASHCARDS
You can prepare flashcards for the
important vocabulary or keywords of the chapter. Write the key term on onside
of the flashcard in bold letters and a short concise note on the backside of
the flashcard.
7.
MAKE
USE OF MNEMONIC DEVICES.
A mnemonic device is a memory aid and helps you to
remember an idea or it helps to recall a piece of information. For example, I
Prefer Milk And Tea as a mnemonic to remember the different phases of mitosis
i.e, Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase.