Cramming the night before your exams is NOT the best way to get your best grades… So what should you do instead? If you look at all the work you have done.

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Cramming the night before your exams is NOT the best way to get your best grades… So what should you do instead? If you look at all the work you have done and have to remember for the exam it appears to be an unsurmountable problem but we are going to be working on revision strategies with you. Today – revision notes!

Making revision notes Use Highlighters and Coloured Pens to emphasise particular areas or things you need to remember, is a good idea. This way when you come to revise you can easily see what areas you may need to pay closer attention to.

Making revision notes Avoid writing in block text where possible! Make notes look like notes! Use bullet points or tables, graphs or even little sketches to show your work. Arrows and diagrams also work well, it depends entirely upon what your preferred style is and how you best like to set out your work.

Summarise large passages where you can- this really makes you focus on what it is you need to remember without trying to remember lots of words that have little to do with what is important to remember! Making revision notes

Put headers on paragraphs so that everything is clearly marked for when you come to revision and are looking for something in particular to look up and revise! It makes the task of revision easier and far more satisfying as you have already done half the work! Circle important passages with bubbles and different shapes to show they mean different things. This is a great way of differentiating between different meanings and concepts.

Make your notes eye catching so you can quickly skim read and still be revising the key important points. This way if you find something you feel unsure of you can look into those in more detail and not have to waste time reading detailed notes on a subject you already know ! Making revision notes

Detail is sometimes necessary to achieve the highest marks in an exam but make sure all the key points and important facts to remember jump out at you on the page. This breaks up the detail. makes the page look more manageable to revise from and less overwhelming! Making revision notes

Tips How: – Don’t avoid difficult topics! Sandwich them with topics you don’t mind (like  difficult  like) – Your revision should be organised (folders, highlighter pens) – Your revision sessions should be no longer than 30 mins – Give yourself a short break (about 5-10 minutes) after 30 minutes then start again When: – As soon as you get in from school when you are not tired – if you are tired you will feel more stressed and find it harder to concentrate

Revision research…

In the 30:5:1 Reduce the Key Words exercise you should identify a topic and then write down the 30 Key Words for the chosen topic. Then you decide which are the top 5 Key Words from the original 30, and then, finally, from the 5 Key Words, the one Key Word for the topic. 30:5:1 Reduce the Key Words

Ask for help! If you need help, don’t be afraid to ask! Share your worries instead of bottling it up and ending up stressed You could ask another pupil, or you can ask a teacher for help any time