How to Make Free Biology Flash Cards

Creating biology flash cards is a good way to quiz yourself and your friends before a test. If you can remember things off the top of your head before a test, there is no doubt that you won't be able to do well on your big test too. With so many things potentially on a test, it's a good idea to jog your memory of all of it so that you have an equal chance of getting them all correct-- unless it's a trick question.

Things You'll Need

  • Biology notes
  • Computer
  • Internet access
  • Printer
  • Printer paper
  • Scissors
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Instructions

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      Having your notes near by makes things easier.
      Having your notes near by makes things easier.

      Grab your biology notes and take them to the computer. This just makes it easier to create your flash cards if your notes are sitting next to you.

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      Turn on your computer and boot up your Internet.
      Turn on your computer and boot up your Internet.

      Turn on your computer and go to www.kitzkikz.com. This site allows you to create your own flash cards using your own notes. There is a section for the information on the front of the card and a section for the information that you want on the back of the card. If you need to make more flash cards than what is available on the front page, press the more button and more will appear.

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      Type up your biology notes in the available template.
      Type up your biology notes in the available template.

      Type up your notes in the template available. Make sure that you have the question on the front and the answer on the back.

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      Print.
      Print.

      Print your flashcards.

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      Cut out your flashcards with your scissors. Once they are all cut out, fold them over on the dotted line.

Tips & Warnings

  • Try taping the folded edge so that they don't open up and flash the answer. If you run out of computer ink or paper, you can always create your own on index cards.

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  • Photo Credit notes image by Petro Feketa from Fotolia.com notebook computer image by Lisa Eastman from Fotolia.com typing woman hands image by Lombok from Fotolia.com paper feed image by Glenn Jenkinson from Fotolia.com

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