Looking for revision tips and websites for GCSEs! I was homeschooled for a while due to a combination of autism and ADHD, which made it tough for me to stay motivated. Unfortunately, I’ve fallen quite behind on my work since I’ve had to manage everything independently. I’m not sure about the topics I should be studying for my GCSEs or which websites could help. If anyone has any advice or resources to share, I would really appreciate it!
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It’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed, especially when preparing for GCSEs by yourself. Here are some tips and resources that might help you get back on track:
Topics to Revise for GCSEs:
Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
Optional Subjects (depends on your course selection):
Business Studies
Review Your Specification: Each subject has a specific curriculum. Check the exam boards (like AQA, Edexcel, OCR) for the specifications relevant to your subjects. They’ll outline all the topics you’ll need to cover.
Websites and Resources:
BBC Bitesize
Khan Academy: Provides free courses in various subjects, including maths and science.
Khan Academy
GCSE Pod: Offers bite-sized audio-visual content for GCSE subjects (may require a subscription).
GCSE Pod
Seneca Learning: An interactive learning platform that uses a personalised approach to help you revise.
Seneca Learning
Past Papers: Practice makes perfect! Download past papers from exam boards’ websites to familiarize yourself with the format and types of questions.
Tips to Stay Motivated:
Set Achievable Goals: Break down your study material into smaller topics and set specific goals for each session.
Create a Study Schedule: Establish a routine that includes dedicated time for each subject.
Use Visual Aids: Mind maps, flashcards, and diagrams can help reinforce your learning.
Find a Study Buddy: If possible, find someone to study with for motivation and accountability.
Take Breaks: Don’t forget to take regular breaks to keep your mind fresh.
Ask for Help: If you’re really struggling, consider looking for online tutors or study groups.
Remember, it’s okay to ask for help and take things at your own pace. Good luck with your studies! You’ve got this!