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Revision

There are many different methods of revising.

Use these links to see some interactive revision packages..

Homework High from Channel Four. This site has a variety of functions and allows you to 'ask a teacher'. Very useful for checking up on missing knowledge.
S-Cool is a relatively new educational website. It offers a variety of tiups and activities to help you in your revision. S-cool has an excellent Careers section - highly recommended.
S-Cool
The BBC's revision guides. Excellent resources for 'cramming' or for regular revisiting.
BBC Revision
SAM Learning revision materials site has won acclaim from the Headteachers association - so it can't that bad!
Sam Revise guides
Study Skills Links. Read through these links carefully and select the one's that cover the areas you need to develop the most.
Study Skills Links
   
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Excellent introduction to Study Skills, clearly explains the value of revision and suggests a wide variety of techniques that can be employed to improve your grades over a period of time.
How to cope with Exam Stress. A practical guide to beating the nerves. Well worth reading if you suffer from pre-exam nerves or if you are worried about how well you are going to do.
Some handy hints on how to revise.
Using Past papers is a very good method of improving your grades. this site shows you how: covers French,Maths, science and English.
General study skills. How to improve your reading and writing along with useful tips on beating the examiner.
This site explains the imprtnace of setting yourself short term targets. Another way of making sure your long term revision goes well.
A student friendly approach to getting your revision done.
Simple pointers to making your revision program work.
Proven revision techniques: and you'll even LIKE some of the things they say!

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