Look out, It’s SAT time… Soon!. Revision is the key to success… To do well in your SATs your revision should be up and running by Easter…and that means.

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Look out, It’s SAT time… Soon!

Revision is the key to success… To do well in your SATs your revision should be up and running by Easter…and that means it’s time to… Get serious and Start Planning

But how... The most important thing you can do over the next two weeks is to create and finalise your revision plan or timetable. It needs to be detailed, well thought through and cover all your subjects and each individual area within those subjects fully. You do this by following the process I am going to outline over the next few slides but you must: Stay Awake!

Stage 1 : The Audit Before you can plan your revision you need to know what you’ve got to cover, what your strengths and weaknesses are and what you need to help you revise. To do this well you’ve got to be systematic and go through each subject in turn working out what you need to cover, your present level of understanding and what you are going to need to revise that area Once you have all that information listed you can start to plan your revision timetable. Here is an example of how you might implement Stage 1...

Stage 1: The Audit SubjectAreaTopicResourcesPriority MathsNumbers Graphs Equations Pie Charts Revision book Class notes Past paper Class Notes (some missing) Past paper Low High

Stage 2: The Planning Now it’s time to actually plan your revision. Your aim is to prioritise the difficult topics first, get them sorted and move on the easier areas in good time for each of your exams. That means you need to know when your exams are and how much time you have left for each of you subjects. Then, based on your audit you need to start to plan your revision time. Remember that 30 minute sessions are best, then have a short break. It’s better to do 2 hours a night over a long period of time than cram it all in at the last minute You should aim for 3-4 hours on a non-school day (over Easter for example) That’s not as easy as it sounds because to do it really well you have got to plan in loads of detail. Here is an example…

Stage 2: The Planning DateSession 1 (30min) Session 2 (30min) Session 3 (30min) Session 4 (30min) 19/03/2007MathsScienceEnglish AreaNumbersHuman BodyPoem MethodMind Mapping CardsNotes AimTo understand… To list the…To look for… 20/03/2007 Area Method Aim

Stage 2: The Planning Now, if that looks like a lot of hard work it’s because it is!! But exams are hard and the more detail you put into planning you revision the better you will do...it’s that simple… Remember… You’re doing all this for just one person, You !

Stage 3: Panic So you have planned your revision and got everything covered… And this needs to be completed before Easter! But now you start to panic as you find things are missing and there are things you just don’t understand. Everyone feels like that but the people who pass exams are the ones that do something about it. Make sure you have all the information you need before you go away for Easter and… Use the school website to help guide your revision and provide information. Most subjects have information about revision on their pages… Make use of It!

Revision Techniques Here is a reminder of some of the other revision techniques and resources you should be using over the next few weeks and months:

Mind Mapping Useful if you are a visual learner Good for organising your ideas Can cover a whole topic on one page Forces you to make sense of information A good way to start getting to grips with a topic or area

Revision Cards Why use them? Useful way of breaking down information into manageable sections Allows you to organise your notes into a logical and ordered way Forces you to transfer information and make sense of it They are portable Write a question on the back to turn them into an active revision technique More flexible than a notebook or folder

Revision Techniques Some other things you can do: Mnemonics Revision books Booster sessions and after school revision sessions Plan effectively Get your family to support you Don’t hide from the truth/weaknesses Be positive

And finally, of course… Good Luck