Memory cards are a great way to condense your revision notes and help you remember all those important facts for the exams
- Summarise: Once you have written out your revision notes, it's time to condense that information into small manageable facts. This is where memory cards come in to play.
- Word power: For each topic, write bullet points of key facts on a set of index cards.
- Organise: Categorise the facts into sub-categories, then sub-sub-categories so you can understand how they all link together.
- Link: Don't just remember the key facts on the cards. They should act as prompts for all the other revision facts you've been learning.
- Portable: The great thing about small index cards is that you can put them in your bag/pocket and take them anywhere. That way you can look at them on the way to school or even when you're out shopping!
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