Planning your revision

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Planning your revision - How to create a revision timetable

First task… List all the subjects that you need to do revision for. Now rank them in order, with the first being the subject in which you need to do the most revision. Think about your target grades and current attainment to work this out. Discuss with teachers if you need to. See example on next slide.

An example: Subjects to revise for: Maths English Science Geography RE Music Business Studies Rank order (most revision needed) 1st. Science 2nd. Maths 3rd. Geography 4th. English 5th. Business Studies 6th. Music 7th. RE

So what’s your next step? 1st. Science 2nd. Maths 3rd. Geography 4th. English 5th. Business Studies 6th. Music 7th. RE So this student needs to make sure that they spend more time revising subjects like science, maths and geography.

Now it’s time for you to think about planning your own timetable. Try colour-coding your subjects so that your timetable is easy to read and you can glance at it quickly and know what you’re doing. Make sure you put sessions in that allow you to relax and unwind. Try to find time to see friends and family and do the things that you enjoy. Be realistic! For example: Don’t plan to revise maths for 12 hours solid on a Saturday, because it won’t happen and you won’t benefit from it. Break the day up into manageable pieces and do spend hours trying to do the same thing – it won’t help you. Have your revision timetable somewhere where you will see it everyday, so it acts as a reminder of what you need to do. Put a copy on your phone or set alarms/reminders that will help you stick to your plan.

For those of you that are more computer literate than me  https://getrevising.co.uk/planner https://www.examtime.com/revision-timetable/ http://revisionworld.com/create-revision-timetable There are apps but you have to pay for them. Free ones sometimes come out nearer exam time but we aren’t leaving it until then.

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