PPT-Geography Revision Notes

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Mr Kelly Topic Population November 2012 Today we are going to learn History of human population growth Reasons why population growth changes Population definitions

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Mr Kelly Topic Population November 2012 Today we are going to learn History of human population growth Reasons why population growth changes Population definitions Lesson Objectives. The main purposes of revision are:. to understand the topic for which you are sitting an exam. to commit what you have learnt and understood to memory. to practice planning and writing answers to questions. . Mr. Kelly . Topic: Plate Tectonics. November 2012. Plate Tectonics . Plate tectonics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryrXAGY1dmE. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGcDed4xVD4&feature=fvwrel. Map of plate boundaries . Active Learning. Learning Styles and Methods. Encourage your child to . ACTIVELY . learn rather . than PASSIVELY learn. Active Learning. Active learning. Where possible - help provide the right resources for your child to work: . What does she have to do with revision?. Learning. . information so that you can use it to answer questions. .  . Learning means . that you have to . understand something completely. , . remember. it and eventually . Help! I don’t know how to revise!. What is the point of revision?. It is to . remember. things. . The best way to . remember. . is through . cues. .. A cue is something that you associate with something else.. Effective revision strategies. Revision tips : planning your time. Creating a revision timetable.  . MARCH . 2015. APRIL . 2015. MAY . 2015. Sat.  . 31. Sun. 1.  .  . Mon. 2.  .  . Tues. 3.  . Review. Take the Personal Learning Checklists and identify your areas of weakness. Identify key case studies that can be used in exam answers for each topic. 2. Revise. Start with the areas of weakness. Use a revision guide, your exercise books and textbooks BUT change the format in which the information is presented. . The Friary School. Y11 . - Summer . 2017. So this is it…. The last weeks before the exams that decide the next stage of your life…. And the good news is that there is lots of time to do well. Providing you make the most of your revision time throughout the exam period…. Ideas and techniques to help support your child to achieve their potential.. PREPARING FOR EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS 2017. Examination Advice. Your child will need to:. Check their . timetable. . Exams . Active Learning. Learning Styles and Methods. Encourage your child to . ACTIVELY . learn rather . than PASSIVELY learn. Active Learning. Active learning. Where possible - help provide the right resources for your child to work: . Also includes notes from the book . by Ian Geddes. WITH EMPHASISS ON:. Spaced learning. Better revision techniques?. (After . Dunlosky. 2013). Learning Objective. “As we start to approach the exam session again, many students (and teachers) will be entering their favourite purveyor of stationary goods to arm themselves with all the tools that one could need to prepare for an exam: cue cards, revision books and, of course, . Active Revision. Learning Styles and Methods. Understanding, Memory and Time. Planning a Revision Timetable. Student Examination Advice. Parent Advice. Encourage your child to ACTIVELY revise rather than PASSIVELY revise. Active Revision. Learning Styles and Methods. Understanding, Memory and Time. Planning a Revision Timetable. Student Examination Advice. Parent Advice. Encourage your child to ACTIVELY revise rather than PASSIVELY revise. PAPER 1. NATURAL HAZARDS. 1. What is the definition of a natural hazard.. A natural event that has a huge SOCIAL impact where people and their activities are affected.. 2. . Name at least six natural hazards. Categorise each one as atmospheric, geological or flooding hazard?.

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