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Year 10 Exam & Revision Support
Nov 2018
Welcome
Aims of this evening
• To share key information about the GCSE exams and how you can support at home
• To learn how to plan revision and know if your children are revising and preparing effectively
• To share resources for effective revision
Format
• Effective revision strategies
• Information for parents
• The school revision plan
• Informal questions and support
Effective Revision
• Planned – know what is to be completed in each revision session and why.
• Relevant – don’t revise what you already know!
• Active - do something, don’t just read
• Chunked - revision over time is the most effective
• Written – the exams are written, so practicing the writing is important
• Revisited – checking what you have learnt more than once moves it into the long term memory
We should do tasks that challenge our memory harder so they stick more.
Good for memory Bad for memory
Quiz yourself. Quiz your friends. Write questions about topics to answer later. Re-write / summarise key points in a different way. Do practice questions. Make revision cards and test your self on them. Teach someone else. Create links between topics.
Read your notes. Re-read your notes. Copy your notes. Highlight your notes.
The Learning Scientists
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPxSzxylRCI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPxSzxylRCIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPxSzxylRCI
The theory….
The theory (continued)….
ORGANISING THE BEST BITS....
FLOW DIAGRAMS
BULLET POINTS
FLASH CARDS
MIND MAPS
Revisit your work at the end of the day…and the next day…..next week
Revisit your flashcards and association maps regularly
Buzan repetition
What can parents do?
• Make sure that revision happens effectively at home
• Help to plan a revision timetable at home
• Check and test factual knowledge
• Support with water, food and encourage good sleeping habits
The Revision Challenge
Understanding Not Understanding
Enjoying
Not enjoying
Stage 6 – Plan your time
Revision Cards
1. Each knowledge card is numbered and contains a title 2. The information in the card above describes the information required. 3. The back of each card contains a set of questions for the student to test themselves. 4. The best way to do this is read the information and then turn the card over read the
question then write down an answer in full sentences. Then turn over again to check if it is correct.
5. If you get it wrong read the information and have another go.
Using Revision Cards
Spaced Revision
Using revision cards for spaced review
Sunday Every
day
Sat & Tues
In Practice:
- Box 1 is checked every time, Box 2 less frequently, Box 3 least frequently
- Correct answers get ‘promoted’ to the next box - Incorrect answers get ‘demoted’ to Box 1
Every day
Sat & Tues
Sunday
The School Plan
• Once a week students will spend a form time learning revision skills.
• To begin with we will give students materials to revise using the strategies we teach them.
• As the year goes on they will revise topics of their choice.
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