Effective Revision Techniques for Exam Success
Organize your study sessions efficiently with techniques like Cornell Notes, Mind Mapping, Flash Cards, and Retrieval Practice. Enhance your retention and understanding of key concepts through structured revision strategies. Utilize the provided resources to optimize your exam preparation and improve your performance. Stay focused and make the most out of your study time with these practical tips and methods.
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10 Minute Revision Week 1
3 Steps to Studying: 3 Steps to Studying: Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Retrieval Practice (check what you have learned): Past Paper Questions: Revise the content: Now do a question on the topic that you have studied Mind Map Flash Cards (make) Key words Reduce your notes Cornell Notes Revision Poster Post-its Dual coding Revision Clock Cops & Robbers Retrieval Relay Use Flash Card questions 10 questions If this is the question what is the answer? Build in timed questions
Period 1: Revise the Content Period 1: Revise the Content Cornell Notes Cornell Notes Cornell Notes are a way of taking notes. We are going to use them as a revision technique. They are an efficient and easy way of organising your class notes, and might be useful for people who find mind maps confusing!
Key words and questions go here. The title of this part of the unit (e.g. Areas of low population density) You could put a question that you might be asked in the exam. Your main notes: Bullet point, shorten, key words, diagrams and pictures This part comes later (24 hours) hide the top part, can you summarise it?
Your Turn! Your Turn! You have a set of revision notes on high and low pressure weather Create a Cornell Note for characteristics and reasons for them Spend 10-15 minutes on this (make a different Cornell note for each sub-topic)
Period 2: Retrieval Practice Period 2: Retrieval Practice Cops & Robbers Cops & Robbers Without your notes, write as much as you can remember about the characteristics of high and low pressure weather systems in the Cops column (5 minutes) Now check your notes write anything you missed in the Robbers column (5 minutes). This is what you need to spend more time learning!
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