Thursday 6 th April 2017 Year 11 and Parents Revision Information Evening
Believe to achieve
Quiz 1. How many hours a day should your child be revising during the Easter Holidays? 2. How many days are there until the first exam? 3. How many more school days are there until the first exam?
Quiz 1. How many hours a day should your child be revising during the Easter Holidays? 4 hours 2. How many days are there until the first GCSE/A Level exam? 39 days 3. How many more school days are there until the first exam? 15 days
Revision Timetable - Easter Holidays The 40 hour challenge
How hard did you work to achieve your grades? Got 6A*s and 3 As spanish, geo, eng lang and revised 2/3 hours each day jan - exams. I got 7A*s and 3As and I put loads of work into it. I revised every night, for 3 and a half hours. Make sure you do 3/4 hours a day - I got 3 A*s 6 A's and a B i revised for about 3 hours each day from march to the end of my exams in June. I got 2 A*'s 5 A's and 2 b's
Revision timetable? Day Morning Afternoon Monday Maths 2 hours Maths 2 hours Tuesday English Language 2 hours English Language 2 hours Wednesday History 2 hours History 2 hours Thursday Product Design 2 hours Product Design 2 hours Friday Science - 2 hours Science 2 hours Day Morning Afternoon Monday Maths algebra English Tuesday English History Wednesday Prod Design Thursday Science Maths Simul. eqns. History Prod Design Prod Design Science Geog French Geog French Science Business Geog History English Business French French Business English History Friday Maths French Engish Business History Geog Maths quadratics Geog Prod Design Business Studies Maths trig Science Prod Design Science Make sure you plan in some fun and enjoyable activities too exercise is beneficial as well as getting a good amount of sleep
Things to avoid revising topics that you already know - students often revise what they know because it is easier and less effort aimlessly re-reading notes using highlighter pens all over your notes: research says that highlighting work does not help you to remember it cramming for exams it might be better than nothing, but not by much, and it can do more harm than good
Getting ready mobile phone/tablets out of sight and out of mind no music no distractions turn off the internet - concentrate fully on your revision use a quiet room, work at a desk, and have all you need to hand revise efficiently and then use the rest of the time to enjoy your holidays You will get a lot of satisfaction from feeling you are making progress!
What makes effective revision?
So how should you revise? - Video Idea What it means https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpxszxylrci Spaced practice Retrieval practice Elaboration Concrete example Dual coding Interleaving Spacing out learning over a period of time Having to recall ideas through memory e.g. regular quizzing/testing or use of flashcards. Having to explain and elaborate on your ideas for example completing regular exam practice questions Ensuring you have specific examples to support your ideas. E.g. quotes or case studies Using visuals to support your learning. E.g - use of bookmarks, graphic organisers, mind mapping Switch between different ideas and subjects during study and revision. E.g. not cramming but switching between different subjects during study.
SCA
Practice testing The number 1 strategy!
Practice testing
Practice testing Recalling facts or concepts or events from memory is a more effective learning strategy than review by re-reading. flashcards quizzing testing: a learning tool and a diagnostic tool
Spacing and interleaving When you plan out your revision you need to space out your learning so that you spend small amounts of time on different subjects. Little and often is a better technique than cramming.
How can you improve this even more? One solid session Why should you revise? 4 shorter sessions The yellow area shows the improvement.
Elaborate on what you know Learn the facts, and then try to explain them try to relate new information to things you already know think of examples think about how you might teach this idea to someone else think about what exam questions might test this material
Things to do - summary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p60rn9jeapg#t=183.2212534
Things to do - summary plan your revision begin your revision timetable by writing in your leisure time share your plan revise every day and plan for at least four hours a day during Easter split it up and space it out revise your weakest subjects and topics as a priority: what do your PPE results tell you? begin by writing down all the things you already know about a topic don t revise what you already know use effective revision strategies don t just re-read your notes put your phone and your games console out of reach, and turn off the internet quiz and test yourself this is one of the most effective ways to revise
Things to do - summary make flashcards that you can use to test yourself on the bus space out your revision over time revise subjects in small chunks over many days, and not all in one go mix up different subjects or different parts of one subject when you revise half an hour on each subject when you are learning new material, add as much extra information as you can think hard about it and make as many connections as you can to things you already know convert information from one form to another: words to diagrams; diagrams to words; text to mindmaps display your posters! think of as many examples as you can when you are learning new ideas complete as many practice past papers as you can and get feedback on them
Other things to think about Eat well and sleep well Eat: vegetables, fruit a healthy balanced diet not sweets, chocolate and sugary drinks Sleep 8 hours a night and get in the habit of getting up when you will have to for exams! Exam stress video
Thursday 6 th April 2017 Year 11 and Parents Revision Information Evening