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Year 7 Revision Booklet - Summer Term 2013

|Day | Saturday 15th June |Sunday 16th June |Monday 17th June |Tuesday 18th June |Wednesday 18th June |
|Morning exams |English |Arabic |chemistry |French |math’s |
|Afternoon exams |biology |history |geography |physics |freedom |

Here are some general points to help you with revision.

Preparing for Examinations

1. Know what is needed:
Your subject teachers have produced these Revision Lists for you. They show which topics need to be learned. Use KEYWORDS and UNDERLINING to pinpoint weaker areas that need more study or practice.
Check through your exercise books for any gaps, where work is unfinished or missing. Do this now so that photocopies can be provided. Do not leave this to the last minute!

2. Use your time sensibly.
Believe it or not, work sessions of between 20 and 30 minutes are better than 2 hour slogs! It is good to go back over what you did the next day; your brain then retains information better. You may want to use a revision timetable: your Form Teacher or Tutor can help with this. Planning ahead is really important.

3. Make revision ACTIVE.
Don’t just sit and read through your notes –DO SOMETHING!
Write Key Words, use tape recordings, make essay plans, do sample questions, make mind maps or draw pictures – to help you remember.

4. Keep a balance.
Make sure you have a balance between revision and relaxation. You also need to eat well and sleep well so that you can concentrate properly during Revision and Examination periods.

5. Don’t Panic!
If you have done your best, then that is the most that can be asked of you!

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