short revision ppt

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Lifestyle Review - Only you know when you can work at your optimal level. Be honest with yourself and possibly make some lifestyle changes for the duration of the exams.

Ask yourselfDo I prefer to study early in the morning, during the day or late at night?During which part of the day have I produced my best work?How can I motivate myself to work at this time of the day?

Take breaks – The ideal length of each study period is around 40 minutes. At the end of each period take a break of around 10 mins to let your mind recompose itself. This helps you to absorb the information.

Use a topic tracker for each subject. Break this subject into topics Estimate how much you know of each

topic – give yourself a %

Aromatherapy

Smell is one of the most powerful triggersof memory.Use a different essential oil for each subjectyou are revising. In the exam aid recallwith the smell of the oil on a tissue.

Be active – Simply reading and rereading your notes is a passive approach. You will retain more information if you revision is active and enjoyable.

Mind mapping – also known as spider grams. Write a subject heading in the middle of a page and add branches to structure the details. Using pictures, colours and sounds all help the revision process.

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Eat More Chocolate

Chocolate has a high sugar content and is a good way to boost your energy levels when your enthusiasm for revision is waning.

Groups – group revision is a good opportunity todiscuss a subject and clear up any doubt you mayhave about certain topics. You can all help eachother. Make up games to test each other or teach atopic the others are not sure of.

Use PowerPoint or Formulator Tarsia

Play Music

As long as it doesn’t disrupt your concentration, it is OK to listen to music when you revise. Some music can actually help you to retain information. Try not to sing along as this can be a distraction.

Draw – produce pictures, diagrams and posters of your information. They will be easier to remember than pages of notes.

Use Flash Cards to help you revise.

Choose a colour for each different subject you are studying.

Write down key words or phrases or important equations or formulae on one side of the card. Write a brief explanation or definition on the other.

Hole punch each card in the top left hand corner and use a treasury tag to keep them together.

Go through your ‘pack of cards’ at the start and end of each of your study sessions.

Maths

Rewards – Give yourself a reward when you finish a successful revision session.

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