Revise concepts before definitions

Definitions become easier to remember when the student understands the idea behind them. Start with simple explanations, examples, and textbook diagrams before memorizing exact lines.

Make diagrams part of weekly revision

Science tests often include diagrams, labels, and explanation-based questions. Students should practice drawing and labeling important diagrams instead of only reading them.

Use active recall

After reading a topic, close the book and explain it aloud in simple words. This shows whether the concept is actually clear or only familiar because it was just read.

Practice application questions

Many students know the chapter but struggle when questions are framed differently. Regular practice with reasoning and application questions builds exam confidence.

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