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Wednesday 6 th June Friday 8 th June Wednesday 6th Thursday 7th Friday 8th 8.45-9.00 Form Form Form 9.05-10.10 Exam 1 - Maths Exam 4 - English Lesson 1 10.10-10.30 Break Break Break 10.30-11.40 Exam 2 MFL 1 Exam 5 Geography Exam 7 RE 11.40-12.20 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 12.20 13.00 Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4 13.00-13.40 Lunch Lunch Lunch 13.45 15.00 Exam 3 - History Exam 6 - Science Exam 8 - Computing

You will register in your usual form room Then you will move to the below classrooms for all of your exams You will be mixed with a Year 7 form Year 8 girls with Year 7 boys and Year 7 girls with Year 8 boys For P3 and 4, you will go to your usual room with your teacher Form Exam Room Girls Exam Room Boys 8KRU 11 14 8EOA 12 27 8DPW 10 20 8REA 23 21 8JTA 19 24 8GKB 25 9 8SK 26 30 8JLA 31 32

Exams require equipment. You MUST be prepared! Black pens get something you like writing with! Highlighter Protractor Scientific Calculator Water Bottle with label removed Ruler Pair of Compasses See-through Pencil Case or equivalent All students must also bring a reading book to keep under their desks during the exams Pencils

Sit in your allocated seat on the seating plan. Seating plans will be outside and inside your exam room. Silence in exam room at all times and also when staff require your attention to enter the room. In formal exams you will be disqualified for any communication. Phones and SMART watches in the box and turned off. Labels removed from water bottles. Focus facing the front of the exam room with all equipment on desk. Equipment. See through pencil case, pencil, black pens, ruler (equipment for subject: calculator, protractor etc) In formal exams you will not be leant these items.

Tried and tested tips for effective revision. All exams require focussed revision. There are some tips which can make the hours spent revising effective. Simply reading your notes won t help you ace any exams! 1. Create a revision timetable but don t spend hours doing so! Add times for all of your subjects so that each receives attention. Don t just end up revising the subjects you like! (tick off when you have revised each to keep track of where you have focussed). 3. Condensing your notes is a great place to start with each subject. Use a highlighter to select key information. Translate this into a revision resource, cue cards, a mindmap, a revision clock. Make this resource easy to read. Can you add images/colour to make it memorable? Once you have condensed your notes you have less to revise! 5. Make sure you find your flow! There will be spaces and times when you concentrate best. Create a space where there aren t many people, be comfortable, think of spaces that are calm and quiet. Haven t got one? Create one! 2. Snacking regularly on learning beats binging! Rather than cramming before an exam, time and energy is saved by starting earlier. Space your revision topics out so that you revise them and then return to them regularly. Reviewing topics regularly helps them stick. 4. Build yourself a Killer Test! - Select a topic for study. Create some headings and subheadings that act as cues. - Close your books/switch off the computer and write down everything you can remember about the topic. - Review your work, check for mistakes and correct these. - Repeat the last two steps again. - Return to this topic again the next day and see what you can recall! 6. Using a mindmap/revision clock. Note the unit/topic down in key units. Condense the information down missing any words that aren t needed as you do so. Make it memorable (as mentioned in point 3). Spend a short period of time studying the piece. Next start with a blank piece of paper/clock, recreate the original from memory. When finished, check back to see which bits you have missed. Add these to your new mindmap/clock. Re-attempt this process (don t forget to test yourself with real exam questions!)

Tried and tested tips for effective revision. 7. Teach someone else. Want to test your knowledge without completing an exam response? Find someone to explain a topic to. If you can make them understand then you must have grasped it! 9. Sleep well. Remember that a well-rested brain is best for revision. Have a digital detox before bed, if you can t stay away from your phone at least set the screen to night mode. Swap TV before bed for something else, an audiobook, an old book you know well Avoid caffeine after 4pm! Commit to some small adjustments to your lifestyle rather than trying to change everything at once! Exchange your phone for a cheap alarm clock to avoid the temptation of using it late on. 11. Exercise. Ok, for some people this is easy, they might already run, swim or go to the gym regularly. For the rest of us a good walk is great! Choose a destination about 20 mins away and walk there. Whilst you walk tell yourself that you can only think positive thoughts (I am good at I am thankful for ). On the walk back start to address your problems, the only catch is the topic must be things I can do to solve my problems. When you get back take a couple of minutes making a note of your thoughts and ideas. 12. Make it happen. If anyone tells you its easy, they are probably lying! It will take hard work to really be ready for your exams. Remember there are 240ish people in our school going through the same experience. It is our common goal in school to get you through with the best possible outcomes. Your teachers want this as much as you! The only catch is it is really only YOU that can MAKE IT HAPPEN!

Sit in your allocated seat on the seating plan. Seating plans will be outside and inside your exam room. Silence in exam room at all times and also when staff require your attention to enter the room. In formal exams you will be disqualified for any communication. Phones and SMART watches in the box and turned off. Labels removed from water bottles. Focus facing the front of the exam room with all equipment on desk. Equipment. See through pencil case, pencil, black pens, ruler (equipment for subject: calculator, protractor etc) In formal exams you will not be leant these items.