LO: To work on revision strategies for the Prehistoric era

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LO: To work on revision strategies for the Prehistoric era Revision: Prehistory LO: To work on revision strategies for the Prehistoric era

Starter In this lesson we will be focusing on the Prehistoric period. When you revise you need to know at what point you are starting from. So, think of three pieces of information that you can remember about the Prehistoric period.

Different Revision techniques It will be down to you to find the best way to revise for your exam but in these lesson you will be introduced to a number of different methods. In this lesson you will use revision quizzes and Mind Maps.

Revision Quiz Your first task is to create a revision quiz which you can use for yourself or to help someone else. Using your exercise books, the textbooks and the Revision guide, if you have one, create a series of questions relating to pre-historical medicine. The quiz can take any format you like; make it as basic or complicated as you like!

Mind Maps Mind Maps are a really useful way to remember large amounts of information. Put together a Mind Map for Prehistory that shows some of the main aspects of pre-historical medical knowledge. You might want to include the following categories: Early Surgery, Archaeological findings, Ancient medical techniques, Different aboriginal cultures.