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7 Ways to Study Smart for O-Levels

How to Study Smart for O-Levels?

As your child gears up for the final push of the school year towards the O-level exams, it is easy to get overwhelmed. But with the right tools and strategies, your child can study smart and successfully conquer their papers. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips that will help your child achieve academic success.

How Should You Start Revising for O-Levels?

1. Make a study schedule and stick to it 

If your child aims to improve their grades in the O-level exam, they need to be disciplined and make a study schedule that works for them. Here are some tips to help you prepare:

  1. Get your child to practise with complete past year O-level exam papers so they can get used to the format of questions early.
  2. Revise and strengthen any weak topics in maths, for instance, before moving on to the rest of the syllabus.
  3. For English, now is the time to focus on preventing the most common writing mistakes in their composition and answer comprehension questions with confidence
  4. If your child is studying chemistry, biology or physics, getting secondary school science tuition can help consolidate their understanding of concepts they may not have grasped entirely in class.

These steps will help your child gain confidence in answering questions and improve their grades in the run-up to the O-level exams!

2. Join study groups 

When it comes to studying, there are several different approaches that children can take. Some students prefer to study alone, while others find that working in a group is more beneficial. When children study together, they can bounce ideas off of each other and get clarification on concepts they may be struggling with. Also, teaching others is a great way for students to reinforce their own understanding of the material. So encourage your child to find a few friends and start studying together!

3. Seek clarification with the teacher

Other students are shy and worried that they might be perceived as “slow”. However, as the O-level exams approach, it is very important that your child has a clear understanding of what they should be studying. If your child is unsure about a topic, encourage them to ask their teacher to clarify or provide further explanation after class. This will also allow the teacher to gauge where your child is having difficulty and potentially reteach the concept in a different way. 

Alternatively, your child can make full use of resources like Superstar Teacher’s Instant Homework Help during their revision at home. Such tools are available to guide your child through their study material and make sure they understand it. 

4. Be Organised

Remind your child to keep all of their materials in one place, and ensure that you do not lose them. Organise notes and papers so that they are easy to refer back to when necessary. Your child should also have a quiet place to study without distractions.

5. Get plenty of sleep

The O-Levels are approaching, and your child probably has more to revise than they have time to do it. It’s a stressful time, so they may sacrifice sleep in exchange for last-minute revision. However, it is more crucial that your child gets into a regular sleep schedule leading up to the exam. When they are well-rested, the mind is sharper and they will be able to focus better. Lack of sleep, on the other hand, can lead to decreased productivity and performance, so it’s vital that your child gets as much shuteye as possible before their O-levels. This will help reduce their stress levels and allow them to focus on what’s important – answering the questions correctly. 

6. Take breaks regularly

Our minds are like muscles, and just like any other muscle in our body, they need time to rest and recover in order to function at their best. With frequent breaks in between their revision time, your child can return to studying with refreshed focus and energy each time. For instance, your child can use a timer for fixed periods of thirty minutes. After each period, take five minutes off to rest.

7. Use online tools to help with memorisation 

To make the process easier and more enjoyable, Superstar Teacher offers high-quality online tuition with experienced teachers and a strong focus on improving grades. Our range of online tools can help your child to learn and retain information more effectively, and can also be used as a revision aid. Whether it’s a programme for a specific subject or the full suite of online learning tools, our platform can be extremely helpful throughout your child’s O-levels journey. Set up a parent account today to get started!

Let us be part of your child’s learning journey today! Do call us at 63415516 or email us at enquiry@superstarteacher.com if you have any questions.