Saturday, 16 May 2015

Rivision Tips

Hello Everybody!

For starters, I just want to apologies for not posting on time and its because I was busy yesterday so I am posting now, (on a Saturday.) But, today as its exam season for a lot of you I am going to be posting my tips, (that you may already know) on revision!
P.S. I don't really revise that often but this is all the things that I could think of that would help me, and hopefully some of you!

 
So the first tip is to use plain label stickers! These are great because you can write all your key words, or even facts, on them and place them around on house hold items that you would use everyday! Fortunately, these are cheaper than labelling machines and you can repurchase them easily! As you can see I have used some English writing techniques on them therefor when it comes to my exams I will easily remember them!
Next, is Flash cards. These are extremely useful for when you are in your GCSE's because you will need to remember more and these are the perfect size to draw mini mind maps on or lists! They are colour full so it looks nice. Also, it will make revision that little bit more fun. In this photo I have used them for drawing mini mind maps and list!
When revising, if I'm in the mood I adore to make it neat, colourful and tidy so a great way to do this is to use lots of different coloured pens! I used to love pens so I have quite a lot but even if you only have a few you can make colour coordinated posters so that your eyes get attracted to it more so you'll read it! I like to store mine in big recycled jars, pencil cases and in stands! It helps to have separate pens/pencils from what you would use at school so you don't loose any.
Leading on from pens, you can use highlighters to underline keys words or info that is vital for your exams. This is good because when you go back to look at your books, those words will pop out to you and stay in your minds!
Following that, all of these pens and highlighters could create an amazing colourful mind map for you to brain storm all of the key information on. I tend to write these in notes because it takes less time and it will still make sense to me! Instead of sticking these in your books, like I do, you could stick them on your walls and before you go to bed you could read them!



Organisation is key for revising so I recommend purchasing some fun and vibrant folders to store all your revision in. The more colourful the better for me because they look really cute on your shelves. These are great because they will store all of your work so it will be impossible to loose them.
Something similar to these, are notepads which you can separate up into all your subjects so that they are easy to find- and then you can write key info or answer some math question or whatever you want in them. These are much smaller than folders which can easily go in your school bag!
Lastly, is my favourite because I may collect them...
It's post-it-notes. These are great because you can get them in any shape or size and you can stick them everywhere without them getting stuck. You can even get sticky note dispensers to make them easier to pull off.
Thanks for reading this weeks post, hope you enjoyed it!
I wish everyone good luck on their exams this week or whenever they are!
Comment down below what I should post next, (Greatly appreciated.)


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