Active Revision

How memory works and the importance of ACTIVE revision! What happens in the brain when we learn something new…. What...

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How memory works and the importance of ACTIVE revision!

What happens in the brain when we learn something new….

What happens in the brain when we learn something new….

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4np5wLAhWw

Some Common Revision Strategies… Highlighting Class Notes

Testing Yourself with Past Exam Questions

Reading Class Notes

Quiz Yourself

Create

Make

(or Each other)

Flashcards

Mind Maps

Make Some Revision Sticky Post Its

Use Revision Websites

Watching Videos or Listening to Podcasts

Use

Make

Revision Apps

Mnemonics

Summarising Information

Some Effective Revision Strategies… Highlighting Class Notes

Testing Yourself with Past Exam Questions

Reading Class Notes

Quiz Yourself

Create

Make

(or Each other)

Flashcards

Mind Maps

Make Some Revision Sticky Post Its

Use Revision Websites

Watching Videos or Listening to Podcasts

Use

Make

Revision Apps

Mnemonics

Summarising Information

Memory & The Importance of Active Revision •

Its what we do with information that matters – or how we process it.



When we receive information, we can process it one of 3 ways: 1. 2. 3.

Visually – What the information looks like. Acoustically – What the information sounds like. Semantically – What the information means.



The deeper we process it the easier it will be to remember.



Any revision strategies that require deep processing (i.e. thinking about information in terms of meaning) will be most effective.

A Glove: GLOVE

SHALLOW – Visual Processing

MEDIUM – Acoustic Processing

DEEP – Semantic Processing

The deeper the processing the easier to remember…

Some Effective Revision Strategies… Highlighting Class Notes

Testing Yourself with Past Exam Questions

Reading Class Notes

Quiz Yourself

Create

Make

(or Each other)

Flashcards

Mind Maps

Make Some Revision Sticky Post Its

Use Revision Websites

Watching Videos or Listening to Podcasts

Use

Make

Revision Apps

Mnemonics

Summarising Information

Revision Apps:

My Revision Apps: MathsWatch: If your school subscribes to the online MathsWatch resources and you have an iPad, then this is the App you need. Your usual login details will be required.

My Revision Apps: Test & Learn - GCSE Biology:

Test your knowledge of GCSE Biology with this brilliant Test & Learn app from CGP! It’s perfect for a bit of quick-fire revision whenever you’ve got a few minutes spare…

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When we learn something, the cells in our brain create new connections. Connections are weak at first and need to be strengthened through revision so that we can remember them. Not all revision strategies are effective at strengthening connections. Revision strategies which require us to think about information in terms of its meaning are the most effective. They are the most effective because thinking about information in terms of what it means makes us process information deeply. Deep processing makes it easier to remember information. Deep revision strategies include mind maps, past exam questions, flash cards etc.