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I am back to blogging after being a bit busy for Mid-Sem Exams at college.Anyways, this post is also dedicated to the demands of readers who wanted me to write on a revision strategy,which is workable and realistic.As such all of you must have completed quite a good stretch of the syllabus and those in Class 12 must be reaching the end of the whole syllabus
I am gonna explain this taking my own example.
First of all,basically all of us including me,were taught few chapters in all subjects,then weekly/monthly tests were taken,we scored and then again new topics,new tests and the cycle goes on.The problem arose at the end of the year(Class 11) that I couldn't solve many problems from Kinematics,forgot a lot of Chemistry formulas and didn't remember any examples from Animal Diversity and Plant Diversity.Did you too?
Now,next problem comes,the time.Everyone knows it's pretty difficult learning new topics at coaching that day and covering up old ones simultaneously.But, you have to inculcate this habit.This will help you even more in Class 12,where you have to revise the whole Class 11 syllabus simultaneously with Class 12.
For a broad plan,I would like you to make an index of topics(according to the sequence you studied them) for each subject,make a few columns to check/uncheck the facts that you covered NCERT, coaching modules,coaching notes,solving DPPs and even write a comment at the end that you are confident about it or not.I used to do the same to keep a track of topics that I was strong in and ones I needed to improve upon.Also,best time for first concise revision of Class 11 is the ending of course around November,December,January and even Febraury. Plus, a final shot can be given in March post your Class 11 exams.Also,if possible,do revise in parts in like August and September what you were taught in April,May,June.It will help you maintain a continuity and picking up the initial topics again won't be so difficult at the end.
I am making individual posts for each subject.First up today is Class 11 Chemistry.
I am back to blogging after being a bit busy for Mid-Sem Exams at college.Anyways, this post is also dedicated to the demands of readers who wanted me to write on a revision strategy,which is workable and realistic.As such all of you must have completed quite a good stretch of the syllabus and those in Class 12 must be reaching the end of the whole syllabus
I am gonna explain this taking my own example.
First of all,basically all of us including me,were taught few chapters in all subjects,then weekly/monthly tests were taken,we scored and then again new topics,new tests and the cycle goes on.The problem arose at the end of the year(Class 11) that I couldn't solve many problems from Kinematics,forgot a lot of Chemistry formulas and didn't remember any examples from Animal Diversity and Plant Diversity.Did you too?
Now,next problem comes,the time.Everyone knows it's pretty difficult learning new topics at coaching that day and covering up old ones simultaneously.But, you have to inculcate this habit.This will help you even more in Class 12,where you have to revise the whole Class 11 syllabus simultaneously with Class 12.
For a broad plan,I would like you to make an index of topics(according to the sequence you studied them) for each subject,make a few columns to check/uncheck the facts that you covered NCERT, coaching modules,coaching notes,solving DPPs and even write a comment at the end that you are confident about it or not.I used to do the same to keep a track of topics that I was strong in and ones I needed to improve upon.Also,best time for first concise revision of Class 11 is the ending of course around November,December,January and even Febraury. Plus, a final shot can be given in March post your Class 11 exams.Also,if possible,do revise in parts in like August and September what you were taught in April,May,June.It will help you maintain a continuity and picking up the initial topics again won't be so difficult at the end.
I am making individual posts for each subject.First up today is Class 11 Chemistry.
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