WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS WENTWORTH HIGH SCHOOL Learning Skills.

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WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS WENTWORTH HIGH SCHOOL Learning Skills

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS What Are We Learning? The aim of this session is to: Develop your learning skills by making you think about how to revise in a way that is best for you. Be able to use brain friendly revision techniques to make revision more useful to you.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Things To Do When Revising You could: Read through your books; If you do not understand something ask somebody; Choose the memory tricks that work best for you; Create posters to help you to organise information; Create cards with key points and practice; Use past papers to practice answering questions. OR Give up without even trying.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Things To Do When Revising Your own notes are best. Whilst revision guides can be useful, the more you personalise your revision the more effective it will be, so the notes you make are best. The process of making the notes is part of your revision and once you own the work it is easier to remember.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Chunking Chunking is breaking up a big piece of information into smaller chunks rather like steps in a ladder. It can be used for numbers and words. Often students use bullet points to break up information.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Chunking Try to remember this by breaking it up into chunks: The average person can take in four numbers or words at a time, can concentrate on revision for a maximum of 45 minutes at a time and remembers information best shortly before bedtime. Chunked? Remember 4 words/numbers at a time Revision max 45 mins. Remember best before bedtime

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Use Mnemonics It Stands For Something! Mnemonics help you to remember by using short words that stand for something to help you. Here is a Mnemonic for REVISION: – Rest – Exercise – Variety – Imagination – Structure – Individual – Ongoing – Not too long

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Association Association helps a lot of people to remember, because it is much more powerful when we use our imagination. The idea is to link objects and ideas to each other in the craziest way possible. Mind maps are good for remembering topics and sub-topics, such as characters in a book. On the other hand concept maps are good for remembering items where the order is important, such as the storyline (plot).

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Mind Maps Imagine a Mind map is like a giant Spiders Web with all the ideas around it. The spider (or main idea) is in the middle and everything is around it. The most important ideas are in the middle and the sub-topics go out further and further.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Mind Maps

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Concept Maps Now imagine that Spiders Web falling down and turning it into some kind of weird chain with the words concept map on it. The spider can go backwards and forwards and around so he knows how ideas connect, but there are no sub- topics.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Concept Maps

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Card Cover Two ways to practice with cards: i.Put the answers on the back, but you will need to remember more at once before you check. ii.Use a piece of paper and move down to reveal answers as you guess the contents. These techniques are very useful for checking that you know key facts.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Practice Makes Perfect Test Cards: – Read, Cover, Test, Repeat Past Papers: – Use the mark scheme to see what the examiner is looking for Quiz Yourself: – Or quiz each other

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Loci Loci is the memory trick of memory masters. It involves thinking about a journey that you know well and the landmarks along the way. You then add in images to help you remember information. From here to here.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Using Loci Imagine a journey from Salford to Eccles along the canal. At the docks, in the shadow of the Theatre of Dreams, you see a huge book. You reach the large roundabout and see your teachers, your last English lesson and the person that sits next to you in class. You see the houses on the left as you get towards Eccles and there is a magician performing magic tricks. On the school fence, you see a huge poster with your revision on it. As you walk through the gates you see a huge pile of revision cards. When you arrive into the canteen you see test papers set out for you on all the tables.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS By Rote Learning by rote is simply reading the text over and over until you remember it. It is the most basic kind of revision, but without the help of other techniques may not be very effective and it can be very boring. There are a few students with excellent auditory memories, who can learn effectively this way.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS By Rote Read it again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again. Pretty repetitive and pretty dull!!

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Brain Friendly Revision You remember the words at the beginning and at the end, its the ones in the middle that get lost Why ? – It helps to make categories of words in your mind – colours, modes of transport, moods etc. – It helps to make links or associations – fish, chips, peas, salt and vinegar – It helps if words are repeated – e.g. the – Some words stand out – Some words have strong emotion attached to them, e.g. exams

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WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Brain Friendly Revision Order/Sequence Have a look through your notes/books and order or sequence the notes. Place them in a logical sequence so you can see how things progress. You may find a more logical way of seeing things. Reading Out Loud Read your revision notes out loud to a particular rhythm – this could be set by music playing in the background or tapping your foot or by walking calmly and steadily. This is a sort of walk and talk.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Transform Change key words in the topic for pictures or symbols or abbreviations and use those in your revision. Q & A Devise questions and answers about a topic for other people and quiz each other. You could think of doing a Who wants to be a millionaire game where the questions are graded according to the difficulty you choose. Brain Friendly Revision

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Questions Ask questions before you revise anything. Think about the topic to be studied and take some time out to think about the questions you would like to have some- one answer for you. Write them down and as you read through your notes jot down any answers you find. The brain likes looking for answers. Go and get help for any answers you do not find. Post-its Write information on post-it notes and place them on the wall, door, large sheets of paper etc. You can then rearrange them according to a variety of ideas: – Group various things together – Organise them into what you know and dont know – Rearrange as you learn more – Follow trends or themes Brain Friendly Revision

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Brain Friendly Revision MP3 / MP4 Make an audio file for yourself to revise from. It could be you reading your notes out loud. It could be you singing your notes. You might look for a podcast. It could be you reading and then stopping to summarise what you have read (key words, ideas, phrases, quotations) or Asking questions on what you have covered. Visuals Make good use of drawings /diagrams in your revision. Use different colours. Replace key words /ideas /people/places with pictures. Create and put posters up around your home.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Brain Friendly Revision Highlighters As you read through your notes use different coloured highlighters to pick out key words /themes/ideas/ points etc. You could try a different colour for each theme or topic. There are revision websites where you can read revision notes and highlight as you go. You can use very small post-its to highlight things as you go along. Underlining As you read through the work in your exercise book underline key words. You could come up with a predicted list before you start or you could make a list of the key words at the end. You could underline in different colours, patterns or lines like wiggly, thick etc.

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Make lists! Bullet point them Or Number them Or Letter them Always according to what suits you best. Numbers will definitely suit those who are more comfortable using their left/logical, side of the brain. Use Colour Your brain just adores colour and will remember things much more easily if you use it. E.g. put all the important words in red, the important concepts in green, important dates in purple etc. Brain Friendly Revision

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Re-write the topic in your own words. Find out why you are learning itthen make it interesting for you. Reward Yourself! Once you have learned something give yourself a treat. Go out with some friends for an hour, watch TV. Only once you have reached your revision target. Brain Friendly Revision

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS Make sure you have everything you need: A watch Pens, pencils (spare or sharpener), ruler Calculator if needed and allowed A pen you can write with quickly, comfortably and legibly Make the most of your short term memory. Learn the 10 most important facts whilst waiting to go into the exam. Write them down as soon as you are allowed to pick up a pen. On The Day

WENTWORTHHIGHSCHOOL LEARNINGSKILLS In The Exam Read: The instructions. All of the questions before you choose which to do. Each question carefully. Time Yourself Divide the time appropriately between the number of questions you have to do and watch the clock to stick to this. Do not panic if you run out of time – but make sure you round off your answer even if facts are missing – conclusions are worth a lot.