GCSE Maths Revision
This page is a guide for all students preparing for their GCSE Maths exams. The following notes will help you with your revision.
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You should aim to attend all intervention sessions you are invited to. If for any reason you are unable to, collect the material from the teacher and go through it!
You should complete almost all past papers, and use the mark scheme to mark them. You should learn from your mistakes( learn any topics you are unsure of), and repeat more papers to see if you have understood.
You should do the practice papers repeatedly to see your improvement.
You should keep a record of each attempt at a paper, and there is a template for this under the Checklist area and use the checklist of topics. TRACKER
Keep in touch with your teacher about any of your gaps via email or in person or via google classroom.
Working Independently outside the classroom
Whilst lesson time will be spent on completing past papers, it is vital that you complete past papers and other forms of revision outside of lessons.
In these situations you don’t rely on the support from friends and teachers that you have during lesson times, and must rely on your own understanding and skills.
Whilst some lesson time will be used for completing past papers, we know that students who revise outside of lessons do better in their exams.
Revision guides, text books, work books, online videos etc.
You may have these at home. Dig them out and use them. Make notes on them, write in them, use them to suit you.
Search up any topics you are unsure of, use the youtube playlist to skip to the topic you specifically need.
Use sparx videos to go over any topics you have not scored well on.
Use the PLCs from your mocks to guide you through your revision guide.
Use your knowledge organisers and Google classroom materials.