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You are only as good as your last exam

You are only as good as your last exam. A Level Exams. A level = AS + A2. A2 Exams. 1 teaching week 2 weeks Easter Break 6 teaching weeks & 1 Revision Week The major examination period starts Monday 12 th June. Start Revision and Planning over Easter.

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You are only as good as your last exam

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  1. You are only as good as your last exam

  2. A Level Exams A level = AS + A2

  3. A2 Exams • 1 teaching week • 2 weeks Easter Break • 6 teaching weeks & 1 Revision Week The major examination period starts Monday 12th June.

  4. Start Revision and Planning over Easter • Identify times for revision – days / ½ days/ evenings • Build up revision as time goes on • Once you get started the easier it becomes

  5. Work out what to Revise

  6. Highlighters Index cards Post its Large paper File paper] Coloured pens and pencils Where do you revise best? Revision aids & Textbooks Tape Recorder Past papers & Questions Websites e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/16/ Assemble Equipment

  7. Make a Timetable- When to Revise

  8. Activities • Highlight notes • Summarise key points – use cards/large sheets of paper/stickers. • Summarise again • Use textbook/text to follow up things you don’t understand or gaps. • Learn information – How do you do this best?

  9. Learning Information We learn in different ways: • Initial letter words • Pictures • Stories with key words • Mind Maps – (Spider diagrams with pictures) • Large Charts • Tape Recorder

  10. Keep Testing Yourself • Work with a partner and test each other. • Repeat key facts – into a tape recorder. • Use a spider diagram to summarise all you know.

  11. Practise Questions • Know the paper and nature of the questions • Know the marking scheme – What are the examiners looking for • Practise questions / papers TO TIME • Make up your own questions and answer them

  12. You are only as good as your last exam

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