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Year 11 Advice Evening 13 September 2018 Welcome
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Staff this evening Stewart Vaughan Hannah St Ledger Sian Farrell
Richard Foster Shereen Lai Lan
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Parental Engagement Your children are, Older More independent
Perhaps less communicative Hormonal Studying content you don’t understand And yet…
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Managing Stress and understanding memory
Structuring Revision Managing Stress and understanding memory
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Revision Structure The following information is not guesswork, or theory, or a trick. This is based on the study of 7000 studies for all manner of exams. The ones who followed these rules got, on average, at least one grade higher than those who ignored them. Irrespective of how ‘intelligent’ they were.
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How much time should I spend working at any one time?
SIMPLE MINS In total? No chance!! At any one time. You can aim to do 22 x 5 in any one session
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Recapping: 7 is the magic number
Start your second 22 minute session by recapping the first. Start your third session by recapping your second and so on….. Recapping works best when you ask SEVEN questions or remember SEVEN pieces of information about what you have just learnt.
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What does one revision session look like then?
22 mins Little break 22 mins (with recap) Big Break
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“I work well in front of the TV”
No you don’t!!!!!! You are kidding yourself Scientific research shows that it would take you 25 hours to revise something in front of the TV when it would take you one hour to revise without.
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What about Music? If its new music or the Radio – big problem.
New music/DJs interrupt your thinking. In the exam you’ll remember song lyrics or what the DJ said. You will not remember the work. There is no evidence to say that it helps.
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Good structures prevent stress.
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Encouraging balance Evening workshops Saturday workshops But also…
Cinema tickets Nandos vouchers Playzone Trip!
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Balance in your social life
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Feeling anxious… First things first…we all do
Anxiety is an instinctive reaction to pressure Anxiety and pressure are not bad in themselves Not managing them can be…
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Managing Stress Breathing! Counting to calm down 7:11 Exercise Music
Talking things through with a neutral friend Seeing the other person’s point of view
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Self quizzing Rating: HUGE Record cards/Flash cards
Look –cover-say or write-check Process of transferring is active The movement of the cards is active Identifying the ones you’ve mastered is prioritising and therefore deeper Low stakes-high success Rating: HUGE
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Distributed practice/Spacing
Don’t cram! Time to go back. Time to forget. For an exam in six months there should be enough opportunity to return three times to each topic. Ideally every three weeks. Rating: High
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Elaborate Explanation
Channel your inner 4 year old “Why use that word?” “Why does that work?” “What is that for?” “What’s this got to do with that?” Rating: High
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Techniques with lower ratings
Re-reading Cramming Highlighting Key word mnemonics Summarising
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Why record cards? Simple Cheap Active Easy to do Flexible
Most importantly…they work
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Break it down The beauty of these cards is in how they help you to break large subject content into smaller , more manageable chunks. Top tip- Make a topic list for each subject. Study a topic and make cards. So instead of just having English, for example, you have…
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Topics in English, eg… Break it down. Start early. Learn loads.
Characters in “Of Mice and Men” Loneliness in “Of Mice and Men” Exam Poems Rules for writing to describe Techniques for writing to argue Break it down. Start early. Learn loads.
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Self quizzing is the biggest winner in all research about revision.
Process of transferring is active The movement of the cards is active Identifying the ones you’ve mastered is prioritising and therefore deeper learning Low stakes-high success Success rating: HUGE
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Key quotations for English
Key quote in the middle of the card Reason for its importance around the edges LOOK- COVER- QUIZ
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Key topics Write topic area on one side
Write key content on the other side LOOK- COVER- QUIZ
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History Key dates Key events Correct order
Top tip: Try putting individual events on individual cards and quizzing yourself on the correct order of events.
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Top tip Don’t write too much Don’t write things you already know
Don’t write everything Key words Key ideas Key dates Your Brain will fill in the gaps
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Remember Record cards help you retain huge amounts of knowledge.
They don’t help you practice writing full answers, you still need to practice exam question skills constantly. The more knowledge you have the easier this is. Get going now!
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Folders
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Period 7s
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Revision Information
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