There are lots of ways to plan your study time - you might use a diary, app, wall planner, or whiteboard. You might plan on a week-by-week basis, or you might make long term plans. Click on the resources below for ideas on how to get started!
You could use this to work out how much study you will do each week. It will also help you to plan when, where and what to study.
You could use this timetable format to work out how much study you will do each week. It will also help you to plan when, where and what to study.
Plot your lessons and other regular activities first before identifying where the independent time is for Study Plus+.
Use this activity to review your week of work, and help you to prioritise work for the next week.
This VESPA Systems exercise is adapted from the following book:
Oakes, S. & Griffin, M. (2016) The A Level Mindset, Camarthen, Crown House Publishing
More Weekly Planning Ideas:
Longer Term Planning:
You can use a planner like this to see deadlines and plan work for a whole term. You may prefer to do this on your phone calendar or another app, or on much larger paper.
If you are planning to use some time during the summer to catch up on missed work, revise or prepare for next term, it can be helpful to plan for it. This is just one style of summer work plan you could use!