Revision Timetable Template 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Revision Timetable Template in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the days of the week at the top of the template. This will help you organize your study schedule effectively.
  3. In each time block (Morning, Afternoon, Evening), specify the subjects or topics you plan to revise. For example, under 'Monday Morning', you might write 'Mathematics'.
  4. Utilize our platform's text editing features to adjust font size or style for better visibility and personalization of your timetable.
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The 2,3,5,7 revision method Day 2 and day 3 are revision days of the learning achieved on Day 1. Day 4 is a rest day, while Day 5 you re-visit the work. Day 6 is another rest day, and finally Day 7 is your last re-visit opportunity before you write your exam.
Seven hours of straight revision might feel productive but it wont work for everyone because we all learn a little differently. Some people prefer lots of short sessions, while others might pick a single subject and focus on it for most of the day. Take our quiz to find your learning style.
Read a topic for the first time on day 1. Revise on day 2, then on day 4, then on day 7. This way, a topic is revised 3 times after the first reading, and there is an increasing gap between the two revisions gradually.
The 2357 rule is one of the best revision techniques for memorizing important topics for exams. In this method, you read the notes on day one and then again on day two and day three. Then, you take a break on day four and revise on day five. Next, you take a break on day six and revise on day seven.
Practicing this technique consistently can enhance emotional resilience and support overall mental well-being. Identify 5 Objects within your Sight. Recognize 4 Different Sounds Around you. Notice 3 Sensations you can Physically Feel. Detect 2 Distinct Scents in your Environment. Acknowledge 1 Flavor Present in your Mouth.

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First, divide your time into 30 min/1 hour chunks so you know how many slots you have. Then input any events/routines/clubs that you cant be revising. Then have 2-3 sessions for each subject (space these out throughout the week) depending on how confident you are with each subject (these can include HW times as well).
How to Make a Revision Timetable on Excel Fire Up Excel: Open it up and choose a blank workbook. Columns and Rows: Set columns for days and rows for time slots. Pop in Your Subjects: For a visual touch, consider colour coding. Add Some Notes: Jot down specific topics or goals for each session.

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