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Maths and Science GCSE revision tips?

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  1. yerrp, bitesize is good and you can have a look on the aqa website for past papers

    here's a link:

    http://www.aqa.org.uk/admin/qp-ms_gcse.p...

    and also the mymaths site

    http://www.mymaths.co.uk/

    is good for maths if your school is registered

    (i think that you can still use it even if it's not)

    good luck :)


  2. just read small and short notes. and use bbc bitesize. or go over last years papers. and cheat if you can.

  3. WHAT TO DO BEFORE:

    1) Eat good food for example lots of Omega 3 such as Salmon and Tuna.

    2) Take some exercise all the energy thats built up allows you to concentrate easily

    3) Dont worry...if you've revised enough then you will only be doing your best which is all you can do

    4) Get a good nights sleep

    5)Get some good breakfast inside of you and drink lots of water.

    6) take some water in the exam to keep you hydrated all day

    7) Take a shower in the morning to wake you up

    8) Walk to school it always helps me and allows me to clear my head

    9) Dont talk about the exam before to anyone

    10) Deep breath as you go into the exam hall

    11) Before hand start to think about all the things that good go wrong for instance your pen not working the fire alarm going off. Then start to think how this will benefit you, how you will cope and therfore, if it does happen you will be prepared

    Finally,

    HERE ARE SOME REVISION IDEAS:

    If you find text books boring dont just look at them use your time constructivley and find another way of revision.

    NEVER JUST READ THROUGH YOUR NOTES:

    Always write them, down even if its copying them out.

    HOW I REVISE:

    I use the method of getting a whiteboard or if not just a pen and paper. I look through my notes make small revision cards then give myself an example question and write the answer on the whiteboard or paper using my revision cards as help. I then hide the revision card so that I arent even tempted to glance at it. Read through what I've written. Rub it off or rip the paper up an then quickly jot down what Iremember. I tick it off to see what I've remembered if I have remembered the majority I move on if not I go over it again. I find this worsk very well and I remember it days after the exam because I have written it down three times in different ways. I also add colour and diagrams to help me remember.

    OTHER WAYS TO REVISE:

    1) Mind Maps

    2) Revision Cards

    3) Read through and check yourself by making a presentation to your self

    4) Get tested

    5) Do example exam papers

    6) Post-it notes

    If your want more revision just search for revision tips on the internet.

    Hope I've helped and good luck with your exam!

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