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Learn why past papers are essential for revision and practice. Use Professor John Dunlovsky's research-backed strategies to familiarize yourself with exam structures, react, and amend effectively. Discover the benefits of practicing timing and assessing your performance using mark schemes and examination board question banks. Explore the Juan Sheet Challenge, Pomodoro technique, and BBC Bitesize videos for effective revision sessions. Make the most of Google Classroom for organized study. Say no to excessive screen time!
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Why Past Papers are the Best Way to Revise Practice your timing. Familiarise yourself with the structure of papers. React and Amend.
Why Past Papers are the Best Way to Revise Perhaps the most demanding part of actually sitting an exam is dealing with the stress of the day. If you’re filling in a past paper, it’s worth assessing how well you did with the mark scheme provided.
Using the Examination Boards’ websites in order to aid revision
Option 1 – Show full question Option 2 – Create your own paper
You can quickly create your own exam/ test paper to assess your own learning and progress.
BBC Bitesize Videos – mind maps http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zkmpng8#z7n3b82
BBC Bitesize Videos – the role of parents http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zckydxs#z8fp4qt
The Juan Sheet Challenge Fill one sheet of A3 paper with notes regarding a unit of work using notes, internet, school book. Bullet points. Complete in 20 minutes. Study for 5 minutes. Turn page over and replicate - without support this time.
British people spend NINE HOURS a day (that's 30 YEARS of our lives) staring at screens...and more time online than ANY other nation in the world