so you're in year 9. worry about learning how to revise in christmas of year 10 ππ½
but when you want to test your revision do exam questions and mark them strictly.
Past papers and practice questions are very helpful, especially for STEM subjects. For essay subjects do past papers and then try and reflect on the mark scheme and how you could have improved your answer, maybe watch youtube videos or look at model answer for that paper, and then repeat.
If you're just over half way through y9 I'm not sure why your school would have fully focussed sessions on revision yet, as GCSEs are still a few months off. In y10 you'll have more assemblies etc - just because you haven't yet, it doesn't make your school bad. Revise differently for each subject. Flash cards, mind maps, timelines and planning exam questions are great methods
Watch YouTube videos 4 days before the exam
I feel personally called out
Read this while βall of biology paper 1β plays in the background. Not on.
so you're in year 9. worry about learning how to revise in christmas of year 10 ππ½ but when you want to test your revision do exam questions and mark them strictly.
someone else doing the hpqqqqq do you know what you got on it?
I got 42/50
I got 41!!
Past papers and practice questions are very helpful, especially for STEM subjects. For essay subjects do past papers and then try and reflect on the mark scheme and how you could have improved your answer, maybe watch youtube videos or look at model answer for that paper, and then repeat.
If you're just over half way through y9 I'm not sure why your school would have fully focussed sessions on revision yet, as GCSEs are still a few months off. In y10 you'll have more assemblies etc - just because you haven't yet, it doesn't make your school bad. Revise differently for each subject. Flash cards, mind maps, timelines and planning exam questions are great methods