This is a great collection of my favourite resources, including links to notes, problems, YouTube videos and online simulations.
Revision notes and worksheets for all GCSE topics, as well as online tests for many of them. They are also categorised by grade so you can focus on the most appropriate topics for your target grade, or challenge yourself to go above and beyond.
GCSE Maths Revision | Past Papers | Worksheets | Online Tests
They also have a bank of all past papers sorted by exam board
GCSE Maths Past Papers | Mark Schemes | Specimen Papers.
An excellent way to revise, it will only take about 10 minutes of each day! A quick, five question paper for every day of the year, and you can choose your level based on your target grade.
A nice way to ease yourself into a topic if you’re not feeling very confident. As the name suggests the questions start off easy, but get harder!
Increasingly Difficult Questions
A great revision resource, with all GCSE topics arranged by target grade, and most topics have a video that you can watch to help your understanding. Then there are questions sheets and exam style practice for each topic.
I always recommend these to students as a revision resource. There is a video for every topic, and each video explains the principle very clearly, telling you everything you NEED to know, without anything extra. When revising a topic, or when covering at school, I recommend watching the relevant video as a refresher and then doing practice questions.
freesciencelessons | The very best in science education
Past paper questions for all exam boards, and grouped into topics so you can revise one topic at a time. Good to combine with FreeScienceLessons videos. Many topics also have revision notes and resources such as flashcards to help you.
A great, hands-on way to learn and experience Science without needing all the equipment. You will need a modern browser to be able to run some of the simulations
Problems for AS and A2 Level, accompanied by notes and hints to help you along. You can choose problems to work on based on topic and level of difficulty, there is plenty of challenging material for everyone.
A set of well-made and informative videos covering most of the A-Level content and some going beyond
Great, detailed explanations of most aspects of the Physics course, made nice and clear with some simple animations
Classical Physics - mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, electricity, plus problems to work on
Modern Physics - quantum physics, relativity
Good for summaries of basic principles, and using these to derive more advanced formulae. More maths-based than conceptual.
Some very simple but visual applets for simulating and experiencing a number of physical phenomena as well as engineering and maths applications
Ripple Tank - wave fronts, interference, single slit, double slit
Loaded String - oscillations, harmonics, tension
Some very simple but visual applets for simulating and experiencing a number of physical phenomena as well as engineering and maths applications
Analogue Circuits - a large variety of simple and more advanced circuits using analogue components
Analogue Filters - simulates the response of various different filters
A good range of tutorials to help practise most aspects of electronics
A large selection of videos covering many aspects of GCSE and A-Level Electronics, including revision, tutorials and a number of interesting projects
These are a set of fun, interesting but very helpful YouTube channels you can subscribe to, and which can help further your understanding.