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1. Familiarise yourself with the layout of the exam paper and the format of the different question areas e.g. Sections A, B and C

2. Ensure you answer all previous exam questions. Check out the possible solutions on www.examinations.ie afterwards to identify areas you might need to improve on. Place completed exam questions in a folder  sub divided into Section A, Section B Q 1,2,3,4,5, and Section C.

3. Create a revision timetable for Home Economics for the last term; allow yourself plenty of time to write revision notes and to spend time on areas you may have forgotten to study previously.

4. Remember to answer all parts to a question if you omit a section you will be losing valuable marks.

5. Always answer in point format and label your questions clearly.

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Anne Jones

Anne Jones (B.Ed H.Ec. ) has been teaching Home Economics to leaving Cert level for the last 14 years. She has completed a M.Ed and is currently studying for a B.Sc (Psychology) .In addition she has completed the City and Guilds 7062 (Cookery for the Catering Industry) and Substance Abuse Prevention Programme. She has written a Leaving Cert textbook Living Life and Workbook. She is also co author of a series of Junior Cycle SPHE books. She currently teaches in Carrigaline Community School, Co.Cork.

 
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