Revision 2014 Make these mocks count!. Spaced Learning Learning activity –10 minutes. Make the learning ACTIVE Then BREAK for 10 minutes Repeat learning.

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Revision 2014 Make these mocks count!

Spaced Learning Learning activity –10 minutes. Make the learning ACTIVE Then BREAK for 10 minutes Repeat learning activity – exactly same input BREAK for 10 minutes Repeat learning activity – exactly same input Now test your learning by attempting exam question. Learning activity –10 minutes. Make the learning ACTIVE Then BREAK for 10 minutes Repeat learning activity – exactly same input BREAK for 10 minutes Repeat learning activity – exactly same input Now test your learning by attempting exam question.

Learning out loud 1. Make revision notes or use a revision guide. A4 page long. 2. Read through it x 2 3. Read it out aloud x 3 4. Read it out without looking at it – test yourself 1. Make revision notes or use a revision guide. A4 page long. 2. Read through it x 2 3. Read it out aloud x 3 4. Read it out without looking at it – test yourself

Mindmaps

Mindmaps- the rules!! Draw Pictures Pictures- help you to retain information- supposed to be 6x more effective than just words. If the picture is exaggerated or absurd that actually helps. Draw Pictures Pictures- help you to retain information- supposed to be 6x more effective than just words. If the picture is exaggerated or absurd that actually helps.

Mindmaps- the rules!! Create your own- This is essential for your understanding- by creating your own you have to think through the information- breaking down the information, categorising information and making links. Use paper- A3- pens, pencils and colours. Create your own- This is essential for your understanding- by creating your own you have to think through the information- breaking down the information, categorising information and making links. Use paper- A3- pens, pencils and colours.

Make a fortune teller!

Using your phone to help revise

Ways of recording information Photographs The camera on your phone may help you revise. Think creatively – how can the photograph help you remember the concept/quote/process? Save it and set as a screensaver!

Ways of recording information Sound Clips Most phones have the ability to record sound. What short piece of information do you always struggle to recall? Read it from your notes, save it and set it as a ringtone! Record yourself reading notes from the revision guide. Play it back to yourself as you fall asleep.

Ways of recording information Video Clips Most phones have the ability to make short films A film can be a powerful way of remembering information…….

The Journey method of remembering stuff. Pick a journey you know very well e.g. walking to school. Choose a list or sequence you need to remember. Relate each item or stage to a part of the journey. When you need to remember in the exam go through the journey in your head.

e.g. Coastal erosion Hydraulic action is the post box at the end of the street Abrasion is the newsagents Attrition is the zebra crossing Solution is the lamppost where I meet my friend Always choose a journey you know very well.