things to revise for GSCES and websites to use.

Tips for Revising for GCSEs and Recommended Websites

I’ve been homeschooled for a while now, and due to a combination of autism and ADHD, I’ve faced challenges with motivation. As a result, I’ve fallen quite behind in my studies, and I’m not sure where to start with my GCSE preparation. I’m looking for guidance on which subjects to focus on and what websites could be helpful. If anyone has any tips or resources to share, I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you!

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  1. It’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed when it comes to studying for your GCSEs, especially when you’ve had to manage everything on your own. Here are some tips and resources that can help you get back on track:

    Topics to Revise

    1. Check Your Syllabus: Start by looking up the syllabus for the subjects you’ll be taking. This will give you a clear idea of the topics you need to cover.
    2. Core Subjects: Usually, you’ll need to study:
    3. English Language & Literature
    4. Mathematics
    5. Science (Combined Science or separate Biology, Chemistry, and Physics)
    6. A Language (like French or Spanish) or Humanities (like History or Geography)

    Websites and Resources

    1. BBC Bitesize: A great resource for quick overviews and summaries of topics across many subjects.
    2. BBC Bitesize

    3. Seneca Learning: Offers interactive revision materials tailored to your specific exam board.

    4. Seneca Learning

    5. Quizlet: Use or create flashcards for important concepts and terminology.

    6. Quizlet

    7. Khan Academy: Though primarily for the U.S. curriculum, many resources can still help with maths and sciences.

    8. Khan Academy

    9. Past Papers: Check the official exam board websites (like AQA, Edexcel) for past exam papers and marking schemes. This can help you understand what to expect.

    10. AQA: AQA Past Papers
    11. Edexcel: Edexcel Past Papers

    12. YouTube Channels: There are many channels that offer tutorials on specific topics—like Mr. Bruff for English Literature or Maths Genie for Maths.

    Study Tips

    1. Create a Schedule: Break down your study time into manageable chunks. Try to stick to a routine, but be flexible if you need breaks.
    2. Set Small Goals: Focus on one topic at a time. Completing small goals can help boost your motivation.
    3. Ask for Help: If possible, reach out to friends, family, or tutors for support.
    4. Stay Organized: Keep your notes and resources organized so you can easily find what you need.

    Remember, it’s okay to take things one step at a time. Focus on progress, not perfection, and celebrate small achievements as you work towards your GCSEs! Good luck!

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