how to revise for geometry for 10th
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. Get organized
The night before the exam is not the time to be sorting out piles of notes. Get a folder for each subject and get rid of anything that is not relevant to the actual exam. Try and plan exactly what you will revise the night before the exam. Without wasting too much time, try summarising your notes onto single sheets covering just the main points to trigger your memory.
2. Create a revision timetable
For most 3rd and 6th years school is now finished. This means you need to reorganize how you plan your study schedule. Try to draw up a plan for the last week before the exams. Ideally, you will scan every topic one last time. Try to avoid staying up late into the night because you'll have change your sleep cycle, meaning that you'll feel very groggy come the actual exams. Try and stay in the same rhythm as school by getting up early and try to avoid studying after 10pm. You can print out a study timetable here
3. Study smarter
Rather than sitting for hours on end reading passively, try to study in sets of three 40 minute bursts with each 40 mins being devoted to a particular subject or topic. Make sure to take a good break preferably with exercise between each 2 hour session.
4. Practice past exam questions
By now hopefully you will have covered almost all topics so now it's time to test yourself by doing real past exam questions. Research shows that if you study with a question in mind rather than just scanning a topic you will be more likely to remember it.
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5. Learn what you don't know
It's an obvious thing to say but often students fall into the trap of endlessly reading over and over the same notes. This is fine but in the last week, it's all about filling in the gaps. Doing exam questions will show you what things you still don't know. Go and learn them!
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well, dear if you really need an advise so I will suggest you to focus on NCERT at first and then anyother book. To Prepare for board exam, you need to have strong will, determination and alot and lot of patience.
- You need to focus on basic concepts of geometry
try to improve your understanding about parallel lines, angles related to it and their problems, quadrilateral, triangles.
- Be careful about your calculations and measurements
When it comes to geometry especially construction one has to be extra careful and considerate.
- Practice as much as you can
Mathematics is only subject that needs more and more practice, solve questions from NCERT and reference books
- For even more better results now after solving all types of questions
Start solving sample papers usually of Arihant, Examkart, Oswaal anyone. When you think you are now able to solve it then practice to solve it within an allotted time. This will help to deal with peer pressure or stress and commit less mistakes.
Remember, for everything you need to have a strong study plan or time table and punctuality.
And trust me it will help you , last year I gave my board exam and got 95%.
Hope this may help you , then tag me the brainliest...