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Make Revision Fun

Revision doesn't have to be a boring and mean long hours sat in front endless revision guides, books or notes. Here are a few suggestions to make revision fun.

1. Draw
Drawing funny pictures or cartoon sequences that help you to remember a certain chain of events works well in things like science experiments. Any revision that requires you to put things into an order of some kind can be drawn!

2. Text
How many text messages do you send a day or week? Make a plan with your friends to add a fact to the end of every text message you send to build up your knowledge and add to your revision efforts.

3. Games
Makeing a popular game into a revision aid is fun. Even making the game makes you revise your work. Trivial pursuit, blockbusters and battleships work really well. You can learn with a group of friends and have fund doing it.

4. Sing
How often does a song get into your head and you end up singing it all day? Why not find some of your favourites tunes and change the words to fit in with a revision topic? The song will help your brain to trigger the information.

5. Decorate your room
Make your revision space into a revision centre. Lots of bright coloured posters, post-it notes and diagrams to hang around your room make you visit the information at regular intervals. Putting post-it notes on the inside of cupboard doors you use regularly or in places around the house you use often will keep your brain active.