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Exams Summer 2016 START on APRIL 18 TH with Art exams FINISH on JUNE 20 th with Further Maths No study leave until JUNE 23 rd you will be expected to be in lessons until the final exam. If you have finished the exam in your lesson, you will have time to revise for other subjects and you will have organised revision sessions for particular subjects. https://www.fromecollege.somerset.sch.uk/ https://www.fromecollege.somerset.sch.uk/
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Factors affecting exam performance: Subject knowledge using PLC’s– You need to know what you need to know. If you don’t, FIND OUT! Exam preparation and PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE Attitude and mindset – Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re probably right! Energy levels and health – Be ready and take care of yourself!
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SUCCESS = 1% inspiration 99% perspiration YOU HAVE TO WORK for it!
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Attributes of a Positive Attitude: Good energy habits – getting ‘stuck in’ Celebrating small victories – this is a marathon Shared challenge – you are ALL in this together Visualise the outcome – brown envelope with SUCCESS written all over it! Personally proud of your individual accomplishments Being in ‘the zone’
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http://www.wikihow.com/Effectively- Revise-for-Your-GCSE
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Exam Prep: Start final exam prep 8 weeks prior to exams Study between 2 – 4 subjects per day Exam prep should include: 5 mins set up 30 mins revise / review / apply 5 mins break – move, breathe, snack, toilet REPEAT You can do 3 cycles in 2 hrs or 4 cycles in 2hrs 40mins
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Exam Prep: Cycle = 1 x revise OR 1 x review OR 1 x apply You can do 3 cycles in 2 hrs OR 4 cycles in 2hrs 40mins Examples: START 3:30pm / FINISH 5:30pm or 6:10pm = rest of the night START 7:00pm / FINISH 9:00pm or 9:40pm = a bit of time before bed START 1:30 / FINISH 2:00pm = only 2 cycles for later ** After-school revision sessions count & homework that is revision counts**
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REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY
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REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY STEP 1 of Exam Prep UNDERSTANDING (by creating) – with notes or book Showing understanding by moving information into a different format: Mindmap Storyboard Create an MP3 file Re-writing notes Creating flashcards Post-it notes around a room What would happen in the videogame version Create mnemonics Link learning with images, stories – create a picture or system Write a song, rap
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REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY STEP 2 of Exam Prep KNOWLEDGE (by testing) – no notes or book Testing your knowledge and/or understanding: Quiz yourself or a friend – flashcards, quizlet Write a test for the topic or subject Go through subject PLCs and write down answers Take post-it notes away and mentally ‘walk’ through room Recreate mindmaps, storyboards, script for MP3 file, sing song or rap Check your answers against your revision material – what did you remember, what do you still need to work on?
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REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY STEP 3 of Exam Prep RELEARNING (by creating) – with notes or book Showing understanding by moving information into a different format: Mindmap Storyboard Create an MP3 file Re-writing notes Creating flashcards Post-it notes around a room What would happen in the videogame version Create mnemonics Link learning with images, stories – create a picture or system Write a song, rap
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REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY STEP 4 of Exam Prep EXAM PRACTICE (with past exam questions) Seeing how you APPLY your knowledge and understanding of what to do: Past exam – open book Past exam – closed book Write exam question(s) and answer it Create marking criteria for exam question(s) Mark your past exam answer using exam board criteria Re-write your answer using criteria to get a better answer Mark an exemplar answer Re-write an exemplar answer to get higher mark
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REVISE – REVIEW – REVISE – APPLY STEP 1 of Exam Prep UNDERSTANDING (by creating) – with notes or book Showing understanding by moving information into a different format: Mindmap Storyboard Create an MP3 file Re-writing notes Creating flashcards Post-it notes around a room What would happen in the videogame version Create mnemonics Link learning with images, stories – create a picture or system Write a song, rap
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Make stress your friend We need stress in order to function well – but too little we do nothing, too much we become distressed and unable to achieve BALANCE – acknowledge that you will feel stress, in order to keep it in check you need to DO something (engage in what you are supposed to do, relaxation techniques – exercise, meditation, breathing) N5 MONDAY 3pm – Stress Management and making Stress your friend
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Mentoring and support for exams Starts this week Wednesday Tutor sessions will include: Creating an exam prep timetable Mentoring Maths prep Stress Management Exam Prep Techniques
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