Revision tips in Psychology
A Level psychology students have been working hard throughout lockdown and now in the return to class. They are preparing for an upcoming assessment and by using creative revision...
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A Level psychology students have been working hard throughout lockdown and now in the return to class. They are preparing for an upcoming assessment and by using creative revision...
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A Level psychology students have been working hard throughout lockdown and now in the return to class. They are preparing for an upcoming assessment and by using creative revision resources such as revision pong and jenga to encourage memory of key words and concepts within the 2 studies we have looked at.
Students thoroughly enjoyed the lessons of revision with multiple students wanting similar activities in the other A Level subject I teach- Geography.
Incorporating games and activities into revision can be beneficial for all students as it ensures the student is picking up on key terms and concepts without realising. I have attached a link below which has fantastic revision resources and games. Feel free to click below and get revising for any end of year exams you have.
Revision IdeasHappy revising!!
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