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Revision Technique

Revision Technique. Didn ’ t bother to revise ?. Revision Technique. Aims:. To maximise your learning potential by introducing you to:. your preferred learning style. a variety of different revision techniques. Are generally good at 3D puzzles. Can be greater risk takers.

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Revision Technique

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  1. Revision Technique Didn’t bother to revise ?

  2. Revision Technique Aims: To maximise your learning potential by introducing you to: • your preferred learning style. • a variety of different revision techniques.

  3. Are generally good at 3D puzzles Can be greater risk takers Are generally noisy, competitive and aggressive Need early success to stay on-task Revision Technique Your gender influences the way you learn! Boys will be boys…………..!

  4. Revision Technique Left brain? Right brain? No brain? Answer these multiple choice questions:

  5. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 1) If you were doing a jigsaw puzzle would you: • Sort all the pieces into categories before you start (corners, edges, sky, etc) ? b) Begin by sorting edges and corners but fit bits together as you spot them ?

  6. Box 1 (a) (b) Revision Technique – Left brain? Right brain? Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 2) Which box would you more readily pair with Box 1: a or b ?

  7. Revision Technique – Left brain? Right brain? Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? • With a new MP3 player, mobile phone, etc would you be more likely to: • Briefly examine the instruction manual and then experiment ? b) Carefully read and follow the instructions ?

  8. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? Revision Technique – Left brain? Right brain? 4) If you were going on holiday, would you prefer to: • Plan what you are going to do well in advance ? b) Book at the last minute and try and get a bargain ?

  9. Revision Technique – Left brain? Right brain? Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 5) Do you have hunches about the future or how things will turn out: • Fairly often ? b) Hardly ever ?

  10. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 6) When you are writing an essay or a letter, do you: • Regularly check your work and read what you have written ? b) Find checking your work a bit of a chore ?

  11. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 7) Is your work area: • Organised and you can find things easily ? b) Untidy so you have to search to find things ?

  12. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 8) When you are given a task with a deadline, do you: • Usually plan in advance and beat the deadline ? b) Only really get stuck in as the deadline approaches ?

  13. Box 1 (a) (b) Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 9) Which box would you more readily pair with Box 1: a or b ?

  14. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 10) When faced with a problem, would you tend to: • Get a feel for the situation and the possible solutions ? b) Gather and analyse the facts so that you understand the situation better ?

  15. Revision Technique – Left brain? Right brain? Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 11) When tackling a project are you more likely to: • Make a few notes to start with ? b) Work on the overall structure ?

  16. Revision Technique – Left brain? Right brain? Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? 12) Do you prefer to: • Read the book then decide whether to see the film ? b) See the film ?

  17. Left brained Right brained Balanced Revision Technique – Left brain? Right brain? Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? Make a note of whether you are LEFT BRAINED RIGHT BRAINED BALANCED (any slight preference?) Give yourself 1 mark each time you answered: • to questions 2, 3, 5, 10 & 11 b) to questions 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12 Look at your total score on this scale: Left 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Right

  18. LEFT BRAINED PEOPLE PREFER: • Working in a linear way – first point, then second point etc. • Bullet points • Flow charts Written information – Class notes Working to deadlines/ Timed Tasks Checking their work/ using marking schemes Structure Clear instructions to follow Reading & writing Being organised

  19. RIGHT BRAINED PEOPLE PREFER: Learning from a video, role play or watching a demonstration Flash cards/ Rapid Reading Self-selected tasks Setting their own deadlines Looking at the “big picture” -the whole task Hands-on experience Working from intuition & guesswork RIGHT BRAINED PEOPLE MAY APPEAR DISORGANISED

  20. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? If you’re mostly left brained : • you tend to analyse things, working out possible consequences before embarking on a task • you don’t like working in a chaotic environment • you will have good notes, in order and possibly even colour-coded

  21. Revision Technique – Left Brain? Right Brain? If you’re mostly right brained : • you tend to live for the moment and not think too much about consequences. • you like to be creative and imaginative when tackling tasks. • you have good ideas about tackling tasks – but aren’t necessarily good at completing that task. • you don’t like deadlines and they may cause you stress. • you should incorporate videos, graphs, mind-maps, computers and colour into your studying.

  22. Pick a different activity for today’s topic and make revision notes Over to You!

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