Free Key Stage 3 History Revision
Richard Broad
Head of UK Education @ Seneca Learning
August 12, 2016

Free Key Stage 3 History Revision

💥 Want to know how to revise effectively?

🤠 How do I prepare for my tests?

😁 How do I get full marks?

If you're trying to work out how to do well in an upcoming test, get revising with Seneca for FREE!

Why use Seneca?

  • Seneca breaks down learning into bitesize History chunks 😁
  • We analyse past papers and examiners' reports to make our education quizzes the best online revision site on the internet 🔥
  • Our free online revision courses have GIFs to rock your revision world ⚡️

Join over 2 million students using the best free revision website for your Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 History revision 💪

Join 2 million+ students learning Key Stage 3 History

Seneca is the best online revision app. Research found that students get 2x better exam results with Seneca - and it's FREE 😲

Whether you want to revise the Norman Conquest and The Black Death or learn about the British Empire and slavery, Seneca can be your personal tutor for revising science.

What makes Seneca the best online revision app?

  • Practice exam quality content written by the best teachers 👩‍🏫
  • The best free revision app 📱
  • Helps you get full marks 👩‍🎓
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Tips for revision

Looking for advice for how to learn? How do I pass my tests? How do I pass my assessments?

Let Jono from Seneca help with some snap revision tips 🤓

Jono's top 10 best revision tips to pass your tests

1. How do I create a revision timetable? 📆

Making a revision timetable will keep your time organised. You can plan your revision based on the test dates. If you’re looking on how to make a revision timetable then read our revision timetable tips and tricks.


2. Where should I revise? 📚

The best place to revise is different for everyone. Some people like to revise in cafes while others prefer quieter places. Think about what the best environment is to help you focus. The most important thing when you revise is not to get distracted too often.


3. When is the best time to revise? 🌅

The best time of day to revise is in the morning. After a good night’s sleep, your brain will be well-rested and ready to learn.


4. Should I write notes when revising? 📝

Making summary notes is a good way to revise. Focus on making summary notes for one of the subject or topics you find hard to memorise.

Repeating your learning is the key to success. Use your summary notes to test yourself or revise for free on Seneca.


5. Where can I revise online? 💻

Seneca is the fastest way to revise for your tests. Seneca covers everything you need to know for your tests. Seneca is the best free revision app for students studying for their tests.

Research found that students get 2x better exam results with Seneca making it the best revision website around.


6. What should I do on revision breaks? 🏃‍♀️

Stop revising once you feel you’re brain getting distracted.

Take a break from your revision and do some physical exercises. It’s important to do activities that increase your heart rate so that your blood circulating faster.


7. Should I revise with practice past papers 📖

Using past papers to revise has many benefits. Go through past papers to get used to the structure of the papers. You can also use past papers to practice how to phrase your answers. You can use mark schemes to learn what the examiner is looking for 😉


8. How can I revise with friends? 👭

The best ways to test your understanding of a subject is to teach the subject to someone else. It's best to teach the subject to a classmate. The classmate can then explain a subject that you don’t fully understand yet. Teaching someone will lock in what you need to know better than reading from notes.


9. What should I eat and drink to revise? 🍌

Drink plenty of water to keep your brain working when you revise. Drinking water also helps to improve your concentration for revision.

You should aim to eat healthily to help with your revision. Revision food includes whole grains, nuts, berries, and even dark chocolate. Other revision food suggestions are oily fish, eggs, dark leafy greens, peanut butter, green tea, and fresh fruit.


10. How much sleep should you get when revising? 😴

Getting a good night sleep improves your ability to remember things. Make sure to at least rest for 8 hours the day before your exam. Plan your revision wisely and get enough sleep the day before.

When should I start revising for my test?

There’s no set date to start revising. Your teacher probably said that you should have started last week, if not three months ago (as shown in the below video).

It’s best to revise little and often throughout months leading up to your exams.

Start by looking at topics you haven't learned for a while. You'll find all the topics for all your courses on Seneca.

Don't know where to start with your test revision? Go to Seneca and try revising for free!

Revision podcasts

Revise on the go with the Seneca's Revise podcast.

The 'Revise' podcast channels cover all the subjects you need!

Search for 'Revise' wherever you get your podcasts.

Available on all major podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Breaker and more.

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