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B elief E ffort S tudy T imetable. B E S T. Belief Effort Study Timetable. B E S T. Mrs Bell. ‘ Believing that you can do it is the most important part!. Miss Hawthorne. Believe in your ability!. Listen to advice !. Belief Effort Study T imetable. B E S T.

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B E S T

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  1. Belief • Effort • Study • Timetable • B • E • S • T

  2. Belief • Effort • Study • Timetable • B • E • S • T

  3. Mrs Bell ‘Believing that you can do it is the most important part!

  4. Miss Hawthorne Believe in your ability! Listen to advice !

  5. Belief • Effort • Study • Timetable • B • E • S • T

  6. Study at home! Come to afterschool sessions! Work hard in class – no distractions! Get to school and lessons on time! Ask your teachers for help/extra work! Come to holiday sessions! Get your CA and coursework sorted!

  7. Priorities…… • Socialising with friends • Looking after your appearance • Playing X-BOX • Spending time with family • Earning extra cash working • Studying / revising • Keeping fit/playing sports • Time with boyfriend / girlfriend • Watching TV • Planning my summer holiday

  8. Belief • Effort • Study • Timetable • B • E • S • T

  9. Study for you weekly tests!

  10. Learn 2 facts for each case study!

  11. Use map evidence and develop your explanations.

  12. Mr Tomasevic Revise the areas you struggle with, not the areas you are confident in. Make a PPT about key content and present to a friend/family member.

  13. Work through your revision guide in small chunks, answering the exam style questions as you go. If you run into any problems, highlight them and go to see a science teacher!

  14. Work on the areas you find most tricky!

  15. Work hard in class and practise past papers from the exam board website.

  16. Record yourself speaking facts / information on your phone and listen to it before you go to bed! Mrs Thornton:

  17. Revision cards/ Sticky Labels

  18. Belief • Effort • Study • Timetable • B • E • S • T

  19. March 2013

  20. April 2013 Easter

  21. May 2013 GCSE EXAMS Half Term

  22. Make a sacrifice in order to put more effort in and so achieve your very best! • Miss Edwards:

  23. Mr Rossin Poor Planning Prevents Performance

  24. Mr.Lynas Revision covered in class time is not enough to achieve your best – you must study at home too!

  25. Plan a study schedule…

  26. Some initial questions… • How many days until your first exam? • What is the maximum amount of time you am willing to study on a typical week day/ weekend? • Are there any dates between now and your first exam when it will be difficult/impossible for you to study? • How many subjects are you studying for?

  27. Belief • Effort • Study • Timetable

  28. No regrets in August!

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