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Oakfield Geography Department LO: To learn how to successfully destroy and conquer your exams!

Most of us think of stress as a crisis, but not all stress is bad. What is ‘stress’? Stress is anything that places a demand on us physically, mentally, or emotionally. It makes us change the normal way we live. Most of us think of stress as a crisis, but not all stress is bad.

However the word ‘stress’ is not applicable here WE believe it is more about challenge, about being taken out of your comfort zone to recognise you can achieve no matter what your starting point is That is the purpose of Summative testing (fancy term for exams!!)

Whilst reading ‘The Expert Learner’ (Stobart 2015), I came across a fantastic model about our ‘deliberate practice involving risk taking’, and how excellence is achieved from stepping out of the comfort zone, into the learning zone, (Colvin 2008). 

Exam Format 90 mins= 10 mins reading time 10 mins reflecting time 70 mins successful learning!! You will have to choose 4 questions to complete from a selection of 6 Each is work a total of 30 marks There are several different challenges and tasks in each question That’s a grand total of 120 marks you can achieve

Helpful hints…. How much is each question worth (Look at the marks available!!!) Check, Check and Check again! What is the question actually asking you to do?! Analyse? Use the learning to examine and interpret/say what its meaning is Discuss? Look at both sides of the point/argument Reflect? Think carefully about the point using the learning as P.E.E.L Evaluate? Form an overall idea about a point using the learning Detail? Provide the relevant information about this point

Question Themes A number of questions may involve reading OS maps Basic Skills (OS Maps, Locations, Atlas work) Water and Flooding (Impact of flooding, causes of flooding, features and processes) Europe (Location, Issues, countries, economy, EU) USA, Africa, Russia (Industry, Tourism, Wealth, Sustainability, Energy) Population (LEDCS/MEDCS, wealth) OS Maps (How to read them, symbols, Grid References)

Tools to revise Your folders/Books Any Textbooks (that of course have the relevant topics in) The ipads : http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zrw76sg https://www.doddlelearn.co.uk/ http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/geography http://www.geography-site.co.uk/ http://www.geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk/

Essential Processes/Elements learnt Topic: Essential Processes/Elements learnt Key words: Key Locations/Case Studies involved: What questions do I think might be asked of me?

Physical/Human parts of the Topic What diagrams/ sketches might I need to revise to develop my learning? Physical/Human parts of the Topic How confident am I in my learning of this topic? Red/ Amber or green?

To revise in the best way for you! Homework To revise in the best way for you! You have been set a number of quizzes and revision tasks on Doddle to help