Choose a clear main idea first
This topic works best when the page clearly shows how to divide review time, what to study each day, and how to stay efficient. A title such as “My 7-Day Exam Review Plan” or “One Week Before the Exam” makes the theme easy to understand.
You can decorate the title area with simple drawings like clocks, books, calendars, stars, or pencils to create a study-focused mood without making the page too crowded.
Useful sections to include
1. My review goals
Write a short goal for each subject. For example: review Chinese vocabulary and poems, correct math mistakes, and revise English words and sentence patterns. Keep the goals simple and specific.
2. Seven-day review schedule
- Day 1: Organize textbooks and mistake notebooks
- Day 2: Review Chinese basics and reading skills
- Day 3: Review math calculations, word problems, and common mistakes
- Day 4: Review English words, texts, and key sentence patterns
- Day 5: Fill in knowledge gaps and revisit difficult parts
- Day 6: Do mixed practice and improve speed and handwriting
- Day 7: Light review, rest well, and get ready for the exam
3. Mistakes to review again
This section can include lines like “Mistakes help me improve” or “Do the same type of question one more time.” You can also list two or three weak points to make the page feel more personal and practical.
4. Daily routine reminders
Examples include taking a short break after school, studying for 30 to 40 minutes at a time, sleeping on time, and not staying up late before exams. This section highlights the time-management side of the topic.
Short writing materials you can use
- Finish today’s tasks today.
- Review important points first, then difficult ones.
- A good plan brings a calm mind.
- Small progress every day adds up.
- Review carefully, face the exam confidently.
You may also add a short paragraph explaining that the week before an exam is not about studying late into the night, but about reviewing in order, managing time well, and staying calm.
Try a layout that feels organized
A calendar-style design is a strong choice for this topic. Put seven boxes in the center for the daily plan, then place review goals on one side and reminders or motivational lines on the other. Add a small corner for “My common mistakes” at the bottom.
Blue, green, and orange are good color choices because they look bright, neat, and energetic. Highlight important tasks with borders or bold headings so the content stands out clearly.
Make it practical as well as neat
- Do not add too many sections. Choose the ones that best match one week before exams.
- Make each task specific, such as “memorize 10 words” instead of “study English.”
- Leave some blank space so the page does not feel crowded.
- Use simple drawings like clocks, books, pencils, or schoolbags.
- Keep your handwriting size consistent and your titles easy to notice.
If you already have the topic but want a cleaner final page, you can continue organizing sections and polishing the layout in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.