Hari's Revision - note to self
Whilst helping Hari plan her remaining revision timetable today, I found that Hari didn't have a simple plan of the content of each subject.
Some subjects had huge mountains of worksheets, information, and notes, but no overall plan. I was suprised at how many pieces of paper Hari had for each subject, scattered in various piles. Perhaps a simple one or two pages given out at the start of the course, and maybe again at the end would be a boon to revision, and even be a help to filing the notes in a cohesive manner.
In the meantime, what we decided to do was look at the specifications for each exam, and list the headings for each part of the exam. This was easy for the Sciences, and History, but harder for French, Welsh and Maths. The specifications are not simple documents, and not ideal for this, but we got there in the end.
Some subjects had huge mountains of worksheets, information, and notes, but no overall plan. I was suprised at how many pieces of paper Hari had for each subject, scattered in various piles. Perhaps a simple one or two pages given out at the start of the course, and maybe again at the end would be a boon to revision, and even be a help to filing the notes in a cohesive manner.
In the meantime, what we decided to do was look at the specifications for each exam, and list the headings for each part of the exam. This was easy for the Sciences, and History, but harder for French, Welsh and Maths. The specifications are not simple documents, and not ideal for this, but we got there in the end.

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