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How can you help your students revise?
Revising isn’t easy. So, how can you help your students to become a ‘study ninja’? Revision apps can help students with organisation, investigation and memory. Take a look below at out top-10 suggestions.
Study Ninja
- Study Ninja inspires students to get motivated and build a personalised study plan.
- They can plan, practice, play and perform through a series of mini-games.
- Includes tips on the best ways to revise.
This is just one of many excellent apps that will help your students to review more efficiently and effectively, preparing them for that all important exam: Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store.
Here are our top-10 apps for helping students with revision this summer:
1. Keep
- All about organisation: from reminders to checklists – this app has it covered.
- Image to Text is a great feature that allows you to grab text from photos. Students can take photos of their notes and off they go!
- Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store
2. Quizlet
- A study and flashcard app, Quizlet let’s you create quizzes with your own information.
- There are also 400million quizzes already available across a wide range or areas.
- Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store
3. Padlet
- The easiest and quickest way to collaborate. Students can create a shared space where everyone can share ideas, links, images and tips.
- The link can be shared with everyone in a class, allowing everyone to add in their information, save as a pdf and send to everyone!
- Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store
4. Popplet lite
- A beautifully simple way to create mind-maps.
- In this free version you are only allowed to create one popplet, so when you’re finished one, why not save a screenshot and start on a new topic!
5. Spark Post
- Make revision less boring by illustrating important quotes.
- The final image would fit nicely in the centre of a popplet (app 4).
6. Clips
- On Clips you can create short clips with live annotations!
- I recommend changing the language of your device; use the videos to test your pronunciation for MFL.
7. Classic Explain Everything
- The only paid app on this list. EE is my go to for any subject.
- Import a photo, video or popplet, then add your voice explaining what you want to remember: blurt out all the vocabulary, processes and dates you need!
- Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store
8. TextingStory
- A fun little app where you can create a video of a ‘text conversation’.
- Create common answers to questions in a fun and visual way!
- Try importing your video to Explain Everything and practice your accent!
- Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store
9. Gojimo
- Already the UK’s most used revision app! It has over 40,000 practice questions ready to go and free!
- Focus on the specific areas you need to work, with instant feedback.
- Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store
10. Paper by FiftyThree
- Visually representing your information can save thousands of words.
- This app along with the others here has made my scrawl look beautiful!
- Appsmash this with SparkPost and Explain Everything to produce a video explaining processes and forming answers that words cannot suffice.
And finally…
A bit of productive procrastination!
- Although this isn’t technically an app, get your students to have a look at Auto Draw.
- This Artificial Intelligence project can guess what you are trying to draw and finish it for you, creating lovely little drawings which you can use to help explain a solution, or just to make your answers look less bare and to make revision that bit more enjoyable!
Good luck to all your students with their exams from everyone here at Teacher Toolkit!
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