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Revision Timetable Printable PDF
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Revision Timetable Printable PDF

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Printable revision timetables ideal for GCSE and A-level students. Download contains 4 different colour options, plus one black and white version. For each different colour, there is an option with time slots already completed & a blank version for students to choose their own timings for each session. The two hour slots at the beginning & end of each day are for completing past papers - for any other revision, make sure you have a break after 1 hour of revising. I personally don’t suggest students timetable revision for early in the morning and late in the evening on the same day - choosing one or the other is usually best, depending on when students work best.
Study bundle (printable revision & exam timetables and revision note template)
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Study bundle (printable revision & exam timetables and revision note template)

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Printable PDFs for GCSE & A-level. Cornell revision note template - lined and unlined option. Weekly revision timetable split into half-hourly sessions (8am - 9pm). Monthly exam timetable planner. Exam tracker to keep track of dates, times & locations for exams, with a tick box to mark each exam once completed. Definitions sheet to encourage students to organise key terms for each subject.
Revision Bubble Mindmap Template
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Revision Bubble Mindmap Template

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Organise revision with this bubble mindmap template (8 colour choices included: grey, pale pink, yellow, turquoise, red, green, blue & orange). Conventional mindmaps are not for everyone, they can easily look very messy and students often just write their entire notes in very small writing to fit everything onto one page. The advantage of bubble mindmaps is that there are a limited number of bubbles to fit the key points in, so it really forces students to think about what information is actually the most important. Useful for all age groups, from KS3 to GCSE and A-level.
Turn any worksheet into a team game | Three fun game ideas
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Turn any worksheet into a team game | Three fun game ideas

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Turn any worksheet, for any age group (primary or secondary) & any subject, into a fun team game, Perfect for a revision/consolidation lesson or a fun end-of-term activity. Includes instructions for: Capture the flag 100 Square Four in a row Includes printable resources, where applicable, (coloured & black and white versions) that can be laminated for multiple uses (although all games can be played without printing).