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Revision

Attitude is everything! If you think you can, you’re right If you think you can’t, you’re right

Don’t Panic! Assessments are for your teachers’ benefit as well as yours Mistakes and wrong answers are excellent learning tools! Our Expectations: That you work hard all year round. If you do this, you have laid positive foundations for your own learning. Year 7/8 this is the start of your revision journey – we do not expect you to be professors in your subjects! Year 7,8,9 – you should be spending prep time revising Year 10 – prep time + a bit more… Your teachers will be frame working your revision activities with guidelines and criteria

STUDY SMART https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p60rN9JEapg

What kind of learner are you? Visual learner Auditory learner Kinaesthetic learner

Become an interactive learner

Mind Maps

Use Quiz Cards/Tests Write questions on one side and answers on the other. Then get your family to test you. Merely creating the cards will help your recall. You can also use them to test yourself when faced with 'dead' time at bus stops or waiting for someone.

Being Creative with Sound Mnemonic – Planets, Colours of the Rainbow, Musical notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po8eYfqqKVM Acronym - Here are five things you might need to bring to school: games Kit, reading Book, packed Lunch, school Trip money, Calculator This gives you the acronym: BLoCK iT! Rhymes/Songs - A way of remembering numbers is by picturing objects that rhyme with each digit from 1 to 10, for example: 1 rhymes with bun 8 rhymes with gate 6 rhymes with sticks So to remember that the speed of light is 186,000 miles per second, you imagine a bun (1) going through a gate (8) made of sticks (6) whilst being struck by a two bolts of lightening.

Tell a story …! Go Rhino!! The foot itself can be divided into 3 parts: the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot. The hindfoot is composed of 2 of the 7 tarsal bones, the talus, and the calcaneus; the midfoot contains the rest of the tarsal bones; and the forefoot contains the metatarsals and the phalanges. Mr Hindfoot was stood in a queue behind Mr Midfoot (who was smelly) and Mr Forefoot, who always liked to be first for everything. They were all standing in tar and had been standing there for a combined total of 7 years. Mr Hindfoot had been there for 2 years, Mr Midfoot for 3 years, Mr Forefront for 2 years….etc

Condensing…

Try them out…!