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General Study: Tips and Techniques
Simple Reading Method
  • Read the material through once
  • OR listen to material on CD
  • OR do both at the same time
Triple Repetition Method (*reinforcement learning)
  • (per chapter)
    • Read verse 1 three times
    • Read verse 2 three times
    • Read verse 3 three times
    • Read verse 4 three times
    • Read verse 5 three times
  • Read verses 1 through 5 once
    • Read verse 6 three times
    • Read verse 7 three times
    • Read verse 8 three times
    • Read verse 9 three times
    • Read verse 10 three times
  • Read verse 6 through 10 once
  • (continue this pattern to the end of the chapter)
  • Read verse 1 through ALL once
Unique Words
  • (good knowledge of the material)
  • Use Unique Word list from spiral-bound portion or website source
  • Mark the Unique Words in your scripture portion (*these are already in bold or color highlights in the spiral-bound portion)
  • Read surrounding verse and make questions using the Unique Word
  • Make flash cards with Unique Word on the front and corresponding questions on the back and drill with cards
  • Unique Word List (free)Set Maker website
    • Used for identifying specific words that appear only once in the entirety of the current season’s Scripture portion, providing an advantage to the quizzer who recognizes a unique word when a question is being asked by the Quizmaster as to what the specific Scripture context is if they know where the unique word is found in the Scripture. Unique words are highlighted in bold throughout both versions (paragraph and verse-by-verse) of the complete spiral-bound portion; this portion also includes a list of unique words at the back (along with a number of other tools) for reference too.
Pomodoro Technique
  • This is a time management technique where you spend 25 minutes studying and then take a 5 minute break and then repeat that 30-minute cycle as many times as desired. The idea is to use these intervals to maintain focus and productivity during study sessions. After completing 4 pomodoros (1h 55m), a longer break of 25 minutes is encouraged before returning to studying.
  • If you are struggling with burnout or are having trouble focusing while studying, give this technique a try!
  • Fun fact: “Pomodoro” is Italian for “tomato”.
Study Questions from Blue book, Yellow book, or question sets quizzed on during practice
  • Study the questions in verse order
  • Mark pre-jump point on each question
  • Write your own questions from each verse





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