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Where can I find revision sites on the internet? Print this article

It doesn't matter whether you're studying for your SATS, GCSEs, A-Levels, Highers or a degree, every little bit of assistance with your revision can help - so why not get that help off the internet?

The internet offers a whole range of different revision aids, from handy revision guides and study sheets you can print off to e-teachers you can pester for online advice.

If you know the right place to look, revision can change from a boring but necessary pastime to an activity you might start to enjoy.


Online revision guides

If you haven't got access to the school library, or your revision notes aren't as good as you expected, you can go on the internet and print off what you need to revise.

You can also revise online with some interesting and memorable activities.

There are hundreds of different websites that claim to offer revision advice and learning assistance for all levels of study, but many just want to sell you their latest piece of software or teaching aids.

E-learning at your own pace

However, the good sites do shine through and they are generally the first to come up in any internet search.

Learn.co.uk is from the same people that created the Guardian Unlimited website and has thousands of pages of online material, including a very thorough revision guide.

The site covers most national curriculum subjects from English to Science, and offers online lessons as well as revision plans you can print off.

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