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There are so many different revision resources online and you have everything at the tip of your fingertips... literally. But how do you know what resource is reliable or useful? So I have created this "revision hub" which contains revision material and links that I think are useful to use and will help you with your revision.
The website will also have resources such as mock exams we have done in lessons and the marked notes I make when we go through the exam papers in lessons. Eventually, it will have the exam dates and any other help such as dealing with your stress
We use OCR which you should probably know by now... don't ask why... just go with it
The exam dates are usually released closer to the time and I will definitely share them as soon as I find out. But keep an eye out!
UPDATE: Exam dates are out! Click here to see more information
Here is where you can catch up on what we did in this week's lesson. If you need resources from previous lessons you will need to come to find me in the IT office.
I expect you to be revising a minimum of 1 hour every other day (every 2 days) and increase this closer to the exam. Revision is separate from your homework. Your homework will help your revision sessions and reinforce your learning from this week's lesson.
What you revise is up to you, but I would advise you to start with what you find easier and get those units out of the way, and then spend more time on the difficult units.
Exam period is difficult and can be filled with a ton of stress, but it's important to remain calm and keep going. You shouldn't give up and as difficult as it can be you should remain positive. Check out the Stress Tips page and see if there's anything there that can help.
However, if you find it very difficult and need additional support, always come and find me in the IT office. We haven't got long left! Keep going!
Some sections will not have exam papers yet. These will be released once we have done them in lessons! If you want to start early, let me know and I will create a separate practise test paper for you!