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Poll

December 6th, 2007 | revision | No comments

Buster tests

March 17th, 2006 | revision | No comments

The internet is entirely suited to revision tests – SAM Learning and Bitesize are built on interactive tests. Nothing special, then, about Buster Tests and on a quick look it looks a bit thin with just Chemistry and Physics tests, a Driving Theory Test which might come in handy next year and a bunch [...]

iPod? iRevise

March 13th, 2006 | revision | No comments

Listening to your iPod can help you revise. By listening to podcasts on GCSE topics on your trusty mp3 player you can still look cool as you boost your learning. Currently, there aren’t that many sites offering this service but you might like to try some of them out. Biz/ed is a Business [...]

Fold a bit of paper…

March 12th, 2006 | revision | No comments

There’s a really good suggestion for making your revision effective on the Greenfield School site. Basically, you take a piece of A4 paper, fold it in half top to bottom. On the left hand side you write questions about the topic you are revising – do this as you go along. When you [...]

How to revise

February 16th, 2006 | revision | No comments

John D Clare has a useful website on ways to make your revision successful. At the heart of what he says is that you should never just read your notes. As well as this he says that you should write things down, find hooks to help you remember things, test yourself, make lists of [...]

Getting started

January 25th, 2006 | revision | No comments

There are plenty of ways to revise and a wealth of material available to you help you to achieve your potential. Sometimes just a signpost is all you need to point you in the right direction.  rEvision is a place where you might be able to find something which will make a difference to your results.  Visit [...]