GCSE History AQA Revision Guide: perfect for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE History)

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GCSE History AQA Revision Guide: perfect for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE History)

GCSE History AQA Revision Guide: perfect for the 2024 and 2025 exams (CGP AQA GCSE History)

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For new specifications where there are no past papers, we provide specimen papers and mark schemes. Therefore, cramming isn’t the solution – take frequent, yet short breaks during your revision sessions. There are many formats you can do this in, however, many students like to follow the advice drawn out in the Pomodoro technique, which you can read more about here. For example, the Medieval Case Study point on the Edexcel Specification for Medicine Through Time is: To help you prepare for your exams, we have worked with The Student Room to produce a series of subject-specific advice articles. Written by our subject matter experts and covering a range of GCSE and A-level subjects, the articles include revision tips and tactics for exam day.

As I’ve said before, GCSE History is a vast subject to study. This means that, as much as you can, you want to try and break down the information you have to learn into small chunks. Mind maps are a great way of summarising your knowledge. They allow you to make links between information, and this is extremely useful when you are trying to get as much detail into your GCSE History answers as possible. TeachIt offers resources for revision and study. Although these resources are aimed at teachers, you can use them too after signing up. There are different levels of membership, including free, which still offers access to useful resources.Choosing when to start revising can be a very difficult task. Everyone knows that cramming everything in the night before the exam is not an ideal situation (to say the least!), but perhaps you are also worried that if you start your revision too early, you will lose motivation. Your specification (also known as the 'spec' or syllabus) can help with exam revision. In the specification document you can find out what you are expected to have learnt and the skills you should have developed while working through the subject content. This will help you understand what is being assessed in your exams and controlled assessment.

However, it is essential that you don’t only do the questions provided in class by your teacher. You need as much practice as you can get with exam questions – your technique for each question type contributes to your grade more than you may think. If you are wanting the short answer to the question of “What is the Pomodoro technique?”, here it is:It is definitely worth getting a revision guide, as you will gain extra guidance on exam technique from the exam boards themselves, as well as extra practice questions and activities to consolidate your understanding of the subject.

Past papers will not only help you consolidate how to structure your answers, but they can also identify areas where your knowledge of the content is weaker. This can help you prioritise which areas you need to revise more – something which is incredibly useful when there is such a high volume of information to learn! 2. Using Mind Maps Will Help You Visualise Your History Revision Notes

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The Pomodoro technique is a method of either working, revising or studying where you assign yourself a specific “Work Duration” and then a subsequent “Rest Duration”. For example, if you set your work duration as 45 minutes and then your rest duration as 15 minutes, you would work for 45 minutes and then you would rest for 15 minutes, this would repeat itself in a cycle for however long you are revising for. The truth is, History is such a vast subject, there is no time too early to start your revision. This does not mean that you need to be testing yourself on all of the information all the way through your two-year course, but making your revision resources as you go through each topic is a really good idea. This will ensure that you are always on top of your resources, which will help you avoid that last-minute panic before your exams start!

You can use our past paper finder to access free digital copies of our past papers and mark schemes. Whether you’re just starting your year, or you’re nearing your exams, revision techniques are vitally important. GCSE History can be overwhelming because it is such a vast subject, so having a variety of effective revision techniques will help you immensely when it comes to revising for your exams.However, you must make sure that you are extremely organised, especially when mixing techniques. It is hugely beneficial to have a variation, but you need to be sure that you don’t end up with a set of flashcards, a timeline, and a mind map on the exact same pieces of information, as this would be a huge waste of your time! 8. YouTube is Free and Will Assist You Massively with Your GCSE History Revision This free online revision course includes Mary Queen of Scots, the Revolt of the Northern Earls, the Spanish Armada, Sir Walter Raleigh, colonisation and much more. Edexcel iGCSE If you don’t wish to read this entire article and want the short answer, my first tip is to get more comfortable with reading as GCSE History will make you read lots and lots! Non-students may say that YouTube is an “Unofficial” and “Non-Trustworthy” source of revision information, especially for something as important as fact-based history revision. Even though their claims may be valid in certain particular situations, YouTube must not be ruled out entirely.



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