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Explain the revising process explicitly: provide specific, meaningful goals for the revision and/or clearly identify the audience. Model the strategy with think-alouds. Provide guided practice with feedback. Gradually work toward independent mastery by students.
Student-centric revision lessons. Quite naturally, lessons can sometimes slip into a chalk-and-talk dynamic in the run-up to exams. Student-created revision books. Blank revision books. The art of notes. Put it online. Task menu. So in conclusion
A revision strategy is a systematic process of reviewing and evaluating your writing before you actually begin revising. You can use the Checklist for Personal Revision to guide your revision strategy or develop a checklist of your own that incorporates a revising schedule.
Reduce your lecture and reading notes to brief notes and keywords on index cards. Vary the material that you revise: from the difficult to the more familiar. Read your essays to get yourself into the right frame of mind. Study alone for some time, but also in a group occasionally if this suits you.
Make a realistic revision schedule. Find a revision style that suits you. Customize your notes to make them more personal. Make sure you understand everything. Look at past exam papers. Take regular short breaks. Reward yourself. Do something physical.
Explain the revising process explicitly: provide specific, meaningful goals for the revision and/or clearly identify the audience. Model the strategy with think-alouds. Provide guided practice with feedback. Gradually work toward independent mastery by students.
But more important than grades is that revising your papers teaches you to be a better writer. In the revision process, you improve your reading skills and your analytical skills. You learn to challenge your own ideas, thus deepening and strengthening your argument. You learn to find the weaknesses in your writing.
Seven tips for exam revision Avoid wasting time re-writing this over and over again. Answer questions from past papers. Identify the key points, examples and evidence for each topic- you will not be able to write very much on each in the exam. Prepare for questions that combine two different topics.
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