Revision Timetables Objective 1 To learn how to
Revision Timetables Objective 1. To learn how to create a revision timetable
Exam tips from Chipmunk • Watch the video clip giving exam tips • http: //www. bbc. co. uk/radio 1/advice/factfile _az/exams_revision_basics
Revision timetables • You have 1 minute to think of 5 reasons with a partner why it is important to revise. Be prepared to share your ideas. • Why do you need a revision timetable? – Organised – Easy to follow – Focused revision time
Revision timetable top tips 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Look at your exam timetable. List which subjects you need to revise for and when the exams is for that subject. Rank the subjects in order of time with the least time first and the longest time last. Also rank the subjects on how hard you find them to concentrate more time on the subjects you find most difficult. Be flexible. Timetables can change if needed. Do not revise just one subject at a time. Mix it up with easier and more difficult subjects in a session. Do not spend hours revising one subject. Experts suggest around 40 minutes and then take a break. Allow yourself time off- you can still have a social life! Cross off the session you have completed from your timetable to give you a sense of achievement
Create your own revision timetable • Look at the example revision timetables. • Using the top tips and the example timetables create your own revision timetable for the next few weeks
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