What are you creating flash cards on?
Do you have your knowledge organiser?
Use your notes and resources in Google Classroom to help.
Usd different colours flash cards for different topics/units.
This helps with organisations NOT recall.
1 Question per flaschard.
Make them concise and clear.
Use a one word prompt, so that you can recall as much as you can.
Not extended answer questions.
Write your answers down, then check. Or say your answers out loud. This really cleary shows the gaps in your knowledge.
Do not just copy & re-read.
Shuffly the cards each time you use them.
Use the Leitner system to use flashcards everday.
Hav you performed when you look back at your answers?
Is there anything you need to revist in more detail?
Is your knowledge secure? If so, move onto applying knowledge in that area, using exam questions. Achieve can help for this.
Avoid answering question in your head: researchshow that when you read a question and answer it in your head, you aren't actually testing your knowledge effectively. Say the answer out loud or write it down before checking it against the card, so you are truely testing if youc an explain the answer properly.