Energy stores and transfers
National and global energy resources
Waves
Lenses, red shift and colour
The solar system, orbits and life cycle of a star
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Write revision notes on plain paper. Use the crib sheets as a guide. Do not take time over this. Do not make it neat. This exercise is mainly to refresh your memory. Alternatively you can review the relevant section of your revision guide or your flash cards. You may refer to these notes during the next step and occasionally doing the questions and exam practice.
These need to include required practicals and equations.
You can get questions from a range of sources. Shorter questions will allow you to cover lots of content quickly. Save past paper questions, which tend to be longer, for later on in your revision.
The most important part of Physics revision is doing questions, recording your mistakes and DOING YOUR CORRECTIONS
Use either Google slides or a Google doc
Screenshot/photograph the question and put in a slide/on a page - you can add notes about what you didn't understand
Have a break to either think more clearly about the question or do some other related revision
Reattempt the starred question
If you don't get it still, it's time to seek help from a teacher, tutor or your peers