Session 2 The aim of this session is to: Learn to REMEMBER Learn to REVISE.

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Session 2 The aim of this session is to: Learn to REMEMBER Learn to REVISE

Your brain loves to organise things into groups and categories. Your brain loves stories – you can remember things by connecting them to a narrative. Your brain looks for differences – if it looks out of place or is an odd combination, they are more memorable. REMEMBERING

Mnemonics ROYGBIV Pictures alongside words also help you to remember

REMEMBERING Mind Maps Remember connections between ideas. Start with the topic in the middle and branch out. 1.TOPIC – Use Image 2.Branches – thick lines 3.MAIN POINTS – CAPITALS 4.Branches - thin lines 5.Sub-points - lower case

REMEMBERING Mind Maps

REMEMBERING Memory Palaces Imagine a trip through your front door into the living room followed by your kitchen and so on. Stick your items (mentally) to objects you might see. Experts create memory palaces made of imaginary rooms and mentally walk around them to retrieve vast amounts of information – like Sherlock

Session 2 The aim of this session is to: Learn to REMEMBER Learn to REVISE

REVISE Planning is key! -Checklist of topics to cover -Organise resources to revise from: Notes/Text books/Exam Questions/Mark Schemes -Timetable for revision

REVISE Condense your notes 1. Organise – Get all your notes together and organised into subjects and topics 2. Summarise – write a summary of the main points from each topic onto one sheet of A4 3. Condense – now condense each summary down to the main ideas, key terms and key points – write these on index cards or A4 cut into 6

REVISE Flashcards Flashcard: Write something you need to know on one side Flashcard: Write the answer on the other side Research shows that this is one of the most effective strategies for revision History: Nazis The ways Nazis used propaganda to control attitudes History: Nazis Controlled media – Radio broadcasts Films and Posters – Spread propaganda messages Rallies – huge spectacle of support Olympics – 1936 for international propaganda Register – All artist registered with MPEP

REVISE Flow Diagrams Works well for revising processes and sequences: Science - steps in an experiment or theory concepts Sequences of events – History, English Literature Geography - Systems Extended Responses – WEDRAW / WEATHER / PEEE

REVISE Past Papers Works best for applying/practising skills: 1.Apply learning by practising exam questions 2.Timed conditioned 3.Do every questions 4.Don’t stop to look anything up 5.When finished check answers with mark schemes 6.Use results to diagnose areas where you need more revision 7.Go back to notes/text book to improve each answer