Subject revision RAG sheet
Students are regularly told ‘to revise’ but are not always given the support to work out what to revise, and as a result tend to focus on areas they are already more confident in, or on low-impact areas. This is a printable sheet which supports revision planning. RAG (red, amber, green) is a tool to help students self-assess (or assess with peer, adult or specialist support) the areas they need to focus on for revision.
This sheet can be used for any subject or qualification. It comes with a detailed one-page guide to using the sheet and the RAG process.
This is a free resource: click ‘download’ and you will be taken through the checkout process, however you will not need to pay. You will receive a link via email where you can download the resource for up to 24 hours.
Students are regularly told ‘to revise’ but are not always given the support to work out what to revise, and as a result tend to focus on areas they are already more confident in, or on low-impact areas. This is a printable sheet which supports revision planning. RAG (red, amber, green) is a tool to help students self-assess (or assess with peer, adult or specialist support) the areas they need to focus on for revision.
This sheet can be used for any subject or qualification. It comes with a detailed one-page guide to using the sheet and the RAG process.
This is a free resource: click ‘download’ and you will be taken through the checkout process, however you will not need to pay. You will receive a link via email where you can download the resource for up to 24 hours.
Students are regularly told ‘to revise’ but are not always given the support to work out what to revise, and as a result tend to focus on areas they are already more confident in, or on low-impact areas. This is a printable sheet which supports revision planning. RAG (red, amber, green) is a tool to help students self-assess (or assess with peer, adult or specialist support) the areas they need to focus on for revision.
This sheet can be used for any subject or qualification. It comes with a detailed one-page guide to using the sheet and the RAG process.
This is a free resource: click ‘download’ and you will be taken through the checkout process, however you will not need to pay. You will receive a link via email where you can download the resource for up to 24 hours.