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“Where do I start?”: Revising New Spec

How is it that time already!! With a whirlwind new spec approaching the finish line, impending final exams and just not enough time to feel in control, it all feels a little too much!

I receive a lot of emails asking for advice and help with revision. In short there is no quick fix or easy answer. Revision is hard work and takes a long time. I often describe revising like going to the gym (it’s about as fun!!), you need to go to the gym consistently, regularly and with a healthy approach, in order to change your physical fitness. This is exactly the same for your brain, you need to revise regularly and consistently and follow a healthy approach – regular breaks, plenty of sleep, no distractions etc.

So here is some advice that might help:

What to revise?:

This might seem a really silly question but the answer of all 32 topics is just so daunting it needs to be broken down into more manageable chunks:

These cover all the main elements needed. If students know their key words and spec requirements = C grade, if they can plan potential answers this will help ease the pressure off the exam and if they do a little wider reading this will support higher grades.

Where to start my revision?:

On A3 paper (do a separate sheet for Philosophy, Ethics and DCT) – fold into 3 columns and label: Good to go I know, Sort of know, Panic: No clue.

Using OCR spec requirements found on the OCR website (or in Revision Packs under ‘Must Learn Information’ – purchased below) write each bullet point on a post it note and stick it in the relevant column. This will show you where to start your revision.

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Then using text books, research and write notes in ‘Text Book Notes’ section (Revision Packs) starting with ‘Panic: No clue’ areas.

Revision Activities and Ideas:

Why not try?:

Revision Support:

Check out this Revision Podcast where I go through Religious Language (using the ppt found on YouTube) whilst a student makes notes on a coverall sheet:

Check out this Tips from a Tired Teacher Preview on How to Revise:

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For more revision support check out “Oh no I need to revise!” Top Revision Tips, Revision ‘Secret’ Weapon: The Coverall! and Blank Sheet Summary.

There are a lot of revision resources designed for the new spec in the shop, including Revision Packs, Key Knowledge Tests and Activities. Just click on the image below to be transferred:

Revision Guides (for a review of these guides go to Revision Guides: Which ones are worth your money?):

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