How do we revise for geography?

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How do we revise for geography? @mrthorntonteach How do we revise for geography? Three common revision techniques that are LEAST effective in helping you revise are: Highlighting texts Re-reading Summarising text Whilst these methods may feel like you are revising, there are many better methods to help you revise. Flashcards Using Flashcards Using the Leitner Method, using the video below https://youtu.be/C20EvKtdJwQ You can also create excellent flashcards online or on your phone using Quizlet which also had an app. Simply create with questions on side and answers on the other side. You can colour code for specific topics and quiz yourself or others. Post its can be also useful for key words and timelines How to use in geography There are a variety of ways to use flashcards in revision for the skills you need Key Terms Create for key words and terms Retrieval Practice Testing what you know is a powerful tool in revision, the effort to remember something really strengthens your memory Apps such as Memrise and Quizlet allow you to use or create your own quizzes based on topics. Create them, test yourself or get someone to test you, it’s works! Types There are a number of types you can create: Multiple Choice Questions True or False Short Explanation Questions Odd One Out If this is the answer then what is the question How to use in geography Spaced Test on old and new topics mixed up Knowledge Organisers Use to create ‘must know’ quizzes for a topic Problem Solving To use U T SSADOS as structure to make a decision about an issue. Examples ‘Give two examples of……’ Processes Create for the processes that shape the physical and human world Case studies Place, Reason, Impacts, Management and Evaluation Skills Fieldwork, map skills and graphs Transform It Graphic organisers are a great way of ‘transforming’ your notes/information into visual revision topics. They can be used to create links, show a narrative, identify the causes/consequences and importance of something. How to use in geography Fieldwork skills– Create a visual flow diagram of the how you would carry out fieldwork. Contrasts in development – Create a Venn diagram to show similarities and differences between two named global cities. Concept Mapping– At the end of a week, mind map all you can remember about a topic and link area together. Then add to your mind map using a different colour using notes. Dual Coding Dual coding’ is the method of putting your knowledge into visual form alongside words. It increases the chances of you remembering it. How to: Use simple drawings with matching simple descriptions The drawing should represent your understanding of the topic Try to draw links between images An example activity you can do its creating a comic strip to represent the events of the Battle of Hastings

How do we revise for geography? @mrthorntonteach How do we revise for geography? Deliberate Practice Set aside time to practice improving your knowledge or geography skills. Choose what you need to do, it must be tough enough to challenge you, and practice, practice, practice! You should focus on something that you are almost able to do but not just yet! How to use in geography Use a model answer from the teacher, pull it apart and identify the key parts. Then answer a similar question and try to replicate Study material, complete practice questions in timed conditions. Then use your notes to correct / improve your answer. A week later, redo a similar question. Repeat as necessary. The Cornell Method This method can be used in your revision as a great method to get you to ‘think’ about your revision. Simply split your page into 3 sections as shown on the diagram on the left: Note Taking Cues Summary How to use in geography Use it to summarise a whole topic or theme, for example How does water shape the land? How do ecosystems function? How does aid make a difference to development issues? Interleaving and Spacing Don’t revise your all topics in one go (cramming), you should revise ‘chunks’ of a topic for small amounts of time (15 minutes) and then move onto another ‘chunk’ from a different topic. This will improve your memory! e.g. 15 minutes on changing environments, then environmental challenges then changing place – changing economies. How to use in geography Create a revision plan to cover topics you need to cover (least confident first!) and then go back over them again later. Spread our your learning in small sections, 5 hours to 5 x 1 hour Use your flashcards to self test yourself on old and new topics, self testing across these The Big Picture The basics The best way to aid your understanding of geography is to make sure you are confident with the big ‘overview’ story before you begin revising individual topics. Simply, make sure you eat, sleep and take time out! How to use in geography Create a mind-map to identify the key processes, places, key terms and concepts in a topic and colour code the themes. E.g. natural causes and evidence of climate change. Mapping out what you can remember about a topic before you start.