Read through the books topic by topic, write notes, then look over them again and condense them. You could alternatively make a mind map if you prefer that but making notes always worked best for me. Once you have your condensed notes (mine were about 10-15 pages for each book) then read over and consolidate. Do a past paper, Mark it and highlight the areas in which you need to inprove
Read through the books topic by topic, write notes, then look over them again and condense them. You could alternatively make a mind map if you prefer that but making notes always worked best for me. Once you have your condensed notes (mine were about 10-15 pages for each book) then read over and consolidate. Do a past paper, Mark it and highlight the areas in which you need to inprove
Make your own from textbooks that you have at home or ask your teachers to borrow the ones from school. Make the notes and condense further, then you can make flashcards and/or mindmaps if you wish.
I'm doing AQA Physics and Chemistry, I've been making notes from the textbooks all year. I finished doing this in February, during the holidays I made revision mindmaps based on the specification rather than the revision guides. I split up each unit into A and B. For example I did a poster for C1a, P1a, C1b, P1b, P2a, C2a etc. I did two of these per day and therefore finished within a week.
Now I have the knowledge of the revision guides as well as a clear understanding of what the spec wants me to know. So now i'm doing past papers and they're going really well
thanks for this but not all six of them are on there?
Yeah she hasnt done notes to the physics unit 2 and 3, but if you type revision notes in you might find some or youll just have to make some using MYGCSESCIENCE videos?