We have end of year exams and in history she wont give us a revision list!
I dont really have a revision technique and I cant remember anything!
Any tips?
P.S I am in year 8!
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Year 8 Revising With No Revision List! Help!
#2
Posted 17 May 2009 - 06:28 PM
Well surely you need to have a good look through all the work you have studied this year? Look at the key topics and perhaps take your notes to your teacher and ask which areas might come up in the test. If you ask politely and enquire what kind of things might come up you might get more success.
If you have been a keen student all year it should hopefully be a matter of reminding yourself of the key important topics so you can share your ideas and interpretations.
You will need to ask your teacher directly though
If you have been a keen student all year it should hopefully be a matter of reminding yourself of the key important topics so you can share your ideas and interpretations.
You will need to ask your teacher directly though
#3
Posted 02 June 2009 - 06:28 PM
KathB542, on May 17 2009, 11:57 AM, said:
We have end of year exams and in history she wont give us a revision list!
I dont really have a revision technique and I cant remember anything!
Any tips?
P.S I am in year 8!
I dont really have a revision technique and I cant remember anything!
Any tips?
P.S I am in year 8!
hi! i am also in yr 8:
Tudors(especialy reformation and dissolution of the monasteries)
Stuarts(especially the civil war)
The industrial revolution
Hope this helps!
#4
Posted 02 June 2009 - 08:41 PM
Thank you for trying kmos, but your list will only be any use if you go to the same school as Kath.
At Key Stage 3, exams are set internally by the school/teacher, and may be different from school to school.
So - although very kind - your offer might in fact MISinform Kath.
She is best to go to her teacher.
At Key Stage 3, exams are set internally by the school/teacher, and may be different from school to school.
So - although very kind - your offer might in fact MISinform Kath.
She is best to go to her teacher.
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