Showing posts with label GCSE. Badger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GCSE. Badger. Show all posts

Revision Season

It's less than two weeks to the exams for some Geography specifications.... time to get into exams and revision mode...

A few years ago, I wrote a book for Badger Publishing, which can be viewed (and purchased) from the link here. It provided a range of REVISION strategies.

Just today I've had a few schools tweeting out reminders of revision materials which they have shared and made available.
TeachIt Geography subscribers will also be familiar with the resources they have access to.

Some schools are also sharing their revision materials...
Hinchingbrooke School for example are sharing their notes and also some podcasts..

What other revision materials are out there for GCSE Geographers preparing for the exam ?

Badger Book review

Thanks to Emma Johns for her nice review of my Badger GCSE Grade Booster book in the latest issue of 'Teaching Geography'.

The book is available to purchase from the Badger store.

GCSE Geography Revision Questionnaire - 2 of 4

Second of 4 posts summarising the 94 responses I had to my GCSE Geography revision questionnaire that I had on a Google Form earlier in the year....


The second part of the questionnaire asked teachers and students to assess the value of various common methods of revision.


I asked students to rate them on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 was never used / not useful and 5 was always used / really useful


Here are the average scores for each of the methods....


Copying out Notes: 2.4
Summarising Notes: 3.7
Flash Cards: 3.4
Revision Sessions at School: 4
BBC Bitesize: 3.2
Practising past paper: 4.3


The next question produced some very lengthy responses from some respondees, some of which are repeated below.
I hope that these might be useful for some last minute revision as we move into exam season after the May Day Bank Holiday....


How else do you revise / help students revise other than what has already been mentioned ?


I don't have room to go through them all here, but will be using some of them for future posts for purchasers of the Badger GCSE Book....


One teacher provided a 7 point programme for revision, which sounds quite useful:



Usual exam practice in class with students goes like this... 
(1) Deconstruct question by examining command words. 
(2) Identify content that needs to be addressed in the answer
(3) Generate a writing frame
(4) Have a go at writing an answer
(5) Peer assess work
(6) Compare with a model answer 
(7) Identify individual points for improvement.

Here's another sample of the respondees ideas that I particularly liked... a quick ten to kick us off...

1. Pass the parcel exam question answer formation
2. I use a lot of spider diagram / mind maps over a single sheet of A3 per section - colour them, use images etc
3. Blog with daily 20 minute activities in the run up to the exam
4. Dart board games - checkout requires students to hit the correct words in order.
5. Rely on good classroom teaching!
6. We have an integrated system of GCSE revision which we are gradually building. I have written 3 revision guides - one for each unit - specifically tailored to the course and the case studies we use - they are quite chunky but they become active workbooks during the revision lessons
7. Dealing with dyslexics - we make audio recordings for them to listen to on their MP3
8. Tarsia puzzles
9. Ridiculous actions to remember things 
10.  Visual prompts around school (this idea features in the Badger book with some examples....)

Next post - which topics are the 'hardest to revise' ??