Many, many years ago, my brother was at university and complained that he couldn't revise. back in the old days, before league tables, no one taught you how to revise and the results were generally not published. So no one had taught my brother, or me for that matter, how to revise. Being 7 years older and having been through university already, I write out a long letter and included loads of ideas about how to revise. from this letter a booklet was born. the letter was written in the early 90's and the first booklet was written in 2001. (That's how old I am!) This version was completed 2 years ago for the school where I currently work. The aim of this booklet is to make it more interesting to the kids. Revision is hard work and there are simpler ways to break the information down, but it involves effort and planning. I have also looked at the changes in attitude, diet and exercise that aids good revision! I was aiming at getting my brother off his Pot Noodle and Stella diet!
I hope this is of use and please let me know if it is, AND if I need to improve certain bits! I am never happy with something and am always sure it can be improved!!
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Thank you for uploading this resource and making it free of charge. Super resource that my students will find very helpful.
sezbert
6 years ago
Absolute Pleasure! I created it for my brother years ago, then updated for modern world of pod casts! When I was at school no one taught us how to revise, so I pulled everything together I could think of! Am working on teacher booklets for asking questions, differentiation and so on. Those will be free as well as only the bringing together research on others.
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