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1 Questions to ask yourself before revising.
Where should I work? What equipment do I need? How long do I revise for? What should I do when I revise? TAN 2003

2 Revision Environment A room or area you can work undisturbed and possibly leave work between sessions Good lighting, adequate ventilation and an even temperature (too warm can make you sleepy!) Desk and chair that are comfortable Background music – only non-lyrical or classical music and only if it doesn’t distract you! You can use your favourite music as a reward between sessions. TAN 2003

3 Equipment School books and text books Pens and paper
Revision cards (paper cut into quarters) Highlighters Folders to organise revision notes Blue tack – for putting up diagrams, tables, charts TAN 2003

4 Food, drink and Exercise - Other tips to help Improve your revision.
Do some exercise to work off tension, improve blood circulation and give your mind a break! Drink plenty of water! It is needed for the proper functioning of the electrical impulses in your brain. Drink a glass for every 10 kilos of your weight per day! Avoid high sugar foods, fizzy drinks, tea and coffee whilst revising, these will stop you learning so well! TAN 2003

5 Brain Gym and Stress Relief
Wake up both sides of your brain by juggling for a few minutes! Switch off stress or exam panic by massaging the front of your head – this increases blood flow at the front of your brain where your thinking is taking place. TAN 2003

6 How Long To Revise for? Research shows that your attention span for revising is about minutes at a time, with a break of at least minutes doing something else. Do not do more than 2 sessions back-to-back i.e. with only a short break in between. TAN 2003

7 What to do when revising
Make sure your revision is ACTIVE! Manipulate the material as you are reading it through. Use some of the study techniques suggested when you discovered your dominant learning style. TAN 2003

8 A Revision timetable Before doing any revision it is worth making sure you have completed all class work/homeworks – you can’t revise properly from incomplete notes! Create a revision Timetable:- In order to make sure you cover all the information work out how many subjects you have exams in and how long you have to revise for each one! Working in 30-40minute sessions spread your revision slots across the revision period (3 weeks including next week and Easter holidays). TAN 2003

9 My Revision Timetable Monday 2 subjects (30-40 mins each) ENGLISH
Tuesday Wednesday Wk 1 2 subjects (30-40 mins each) ENGLISH MATHS TAN 2003

10 Forgetting and Re-capping
The following day spend 5 minutes for every session the day before skimming over the revision notes you made – if you don’t do this the information you worked hard to commit to memory will decay through not being used. However, by investing just a little bit of time reminding yourself your brain trace gets refreshed and reinforced, meaning you will forget less, meaning your initial efforts won’t be wasted! TAN 2003

11 My Revision Timetable Monday Tuesday 2 subjects (30-40 mins each)
Wk 1 2 subjects (30-40 mins each) ENGLISH MATHS FRENCH GEOGRAPHY 5min recaps of each of yesterdays topics ENG, MATH TAN 2003

12 How to use your Timetable
Stick to it! if you do you will find you gain in confidence as you realise you know more and your motivation will improve. Cross off sessions completed – this visually reminds you how much you have done. Give yourself rewards – what works for you- chocolate, sweets a magazine, a short session playing your favourite game. TAN 2003

13 Re-cap 1. Make sure all notes are up to date
2. Make a revision Timetable 3. Get the right equipment! 4. Create a good study environment 5. Find some active revision strategies that suit you 6. Stick to the Timetable 7. Test yourself! 8. Talk to other people about what you’ve learnt. 9. Exercise your body 10. Drink plenty of water, have a good diet and get a good night’s sleep! Give yourself rewards for achieving your revision goals! TAN 2003


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