Ace’s Hebrew Exambusters Study Cards


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EXAMBUSTERS Study Cards printed/boxed or on CD-Rom are specifically designed for exam preparation: AP, PSAT, New SAT, SAT II, ACT, PRAXIS, PPSAT, New GRE, GED, New GMAT, New MCAT, CLEP, ASVAB, New York State Regents, HSPT, COOP, SSAT, ISEE, and classroom quizzes, tests, and finals. Each EXAMBUSTERS Study Card title provides a concise, focused review of course material. Only essential facts and formulas are presented. We cover many introductory high sch… More >>

Ace’s Hebrew Exambusters Study Cards

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  1. #1 by Dorothea Franco on February 7, 2010 - 2:04 am

    My students love them. We use them in class for group study and a jeopardy/trivia game. They’re good review before finals and good preview for upcoming lessons. Exambusters cover the basics in an unconfusing format. In our learning center, we use the software. It’s easy to figure out. Just click around and all the functions are clear. Students can remove cards they know or don’t need from a virtual stack of cards, the same as if they had index cards printed. The screensaver helped with vocabulary study especially. The computer test was different each time and no matter how many times it was taken. There are three lengths to choose from, quiz, mid-term, and final.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by Charles Rosen on February 7, 2010 - 3:19 am

    Try these first to review math and/or vocabulary you haven’t seen for awhile. Just the basics are presented and I found I already knew some of the answers, but other times, the cards filled in the gaps. That’s what’s good about flash cards, you can pull out the ones you don’t need. Can’t do that with a work book unless you want to rip out some pages and use a lot of white out!! The software and the cards were both helpful; the same information in two different forms. Thanks, Exambusters. You’ve covered it all and given me more confidence!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by Jennifer Francisco on February 7, 2010 - 5:49 am

    Helpful to my four children in junior high and high school. They have most courses and also the tests like SAT, SSAT, AP. Easy to use and fun (which is saying a lot when your kid would rather be out with friends than studying!)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. #4 by Janet Daniels on February 7, 2010 - 6:01 am

    I’ve tried several courses: math, science, history and language. My kids especially love the Sign Language cards! I purchased all three card sets and the CD-software. The photographs are more realistic than drawings which you mostly find in ASL products. Great for younger kids too. My daughter’s using them in her Brownie troupe and my three-year-old has picked up on some of the alphabet and numbers already. My older son has some mild learning disabilities and looking at a page in a book with so much information all together makes him nervous. I put one card at a time on a cleared table. It helps him focus and that gives him more confidence. People have been making or using flash cards forever, and I think they always will be no matter how fancy computers and software gets (but the Exambusters software is good too). I’ve recommended them to others.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Diane Richards on February 7, 2010 - 8:50 am

    When I was in school, flash cards were the best way to learn and I always made my own. The exambusters cards cover many of my daughter’s courses and I bought her several. Sometimes we work together and she and her friends study in a group too–making a trivia game. Try the software. The screensaver function is great!! In our house, we love to learn new languages. The program flashes words or phrases and then translation every few seconds. The material goes into your brain by osmosis and the constantly changing cards on the screen keep pulling you back to read more. The software is much easier to figure out than some other brands we’ve purchased. It’s intuitive; you don’t need to read a lot of confusing instructions. All in all, good investment.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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