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Revise Wise Study Shelley College Advice, Support & Revision Ideas To Make YOU a SUCCESS

A Few Simple Lessons … Lesson 1 – Getting Organised Ideas for planning your time, putting together a timetable, getting the most out of revision. Lesson 2 – How To Revise Part 1 Simple techniques, tips and tricks to help you revise in a way that suits YOU! Lesson 3 – How To Revise Part 2 Memory tools, mnemonics and much, much more … Lesson 4 – Understanding Exams Get the language, get the grade! Lesson 5 – LastMinute.com Don’t panic, don’t stress, keep calm.

How To Revise... Part 2 Ok... So have you thought about: Learn a rhyme or get on line both are great and save you I need some more ideas for revision Acronyms & Mnemonics Post Its & Posters Using the INTERNET SEGE? Part 2 In Today’s Session...

Part 2 Starter Still not sure how to revise, need a few more tips & ideas to get you started or to keep you going... HELP!!! I need some variation in my revision – I’m starting to get bored!! There are so many good excuses for not revising! It’s amazing how many TV programmes are unmissable, how many dogs eat notes, how many other days there are before the exam... Look at the following reasons why students put off revising. What advice would you give them that might help them get started? Task 1

Take another look at the list. Have you used any of these excuses? If so should you follow your own advice?

Variation is the name of the game!! O K, it’s not something most people would do as a matter of choice but there are things you can do to make revision more enjoyable. Here’s a few more revision tips & ideas to keep you on your road to success

Simple But Effective !

Still Simple & Still Effective !

5 is the magic number !!! And 7 is most definitely where you should stop … think about you mobile number, more than 7 digits? Bet you’ve broken it down into chunks, I bet you even give it out in chunks

Staying Simple...

A useful way to memorise information is to write a list of KEY WORDS and then tell yourself all the details that go with those key words. These can be written onto Post-it notes which can be posted around your room!

A useful way to revise and memorise facts is to create a colourful poster. This can include the key topics or pieces of information that you are studying. You can write the topic across the centre of the page and then write and illustrate the key facts around this. Alternatively, you can write the topic at the top of the page and then have a flow-chart or bullet points underneath this.

This gets you to think about answering a question in different ways and in different amounts of detail. For example when describing a quadrilateral in maths …

They are not mind maps. Step One: Brainstorm ideas. Step Two: Number each leg to form key words to start each paragraph.

Then there’s always the internet Everyone knows the internet is a fantastic source of information and there is no doubt that it can be really useful at revision time. But learning is about making sense of a course for yourself. That means taking an active role in revision – making up questions, being tested, making revision cards or mind maps for example. Reading through endless sets of notes presented in slightly different (and possibly contradictory or outdated) ways is not that helpful.

Be careful though …