This section includes recent GCSE Maths past papers from AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, OCR, WJEC, CCEA and the CIE IGCSE. This section also includes SQA National 5 maths past papers. If you are not sure which exam board you are studying ask your teacher. Past papers are a fantastic way to prepare for an exam as you can practise the questions in your own time. You can download each of the exam board's papers by clicking the links below.

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Please note that past papers from the October and November 2020 examination series have summer dates on them. This is because the assessment material was reused from the cancelled summer 2020 examination series.

Marking instructions are included at the beginning of specimen assessment material mark schemes and were accurate at the time of publication. Marking instructions may be revised in live papers as appropriate during the lifetime of the qualification.

Access all the relevant GCSE maths past papers for the major exam boards including AQA, Edexcel, OCR and iGCSE boards by year, along with the corresponding mark schemes. Past papers from GCSE maths specifications that are no longer in use can still be useful, but ensure you select the topics and question types that are still relevant to your exam boards specification.

Even if you have used all the new GCSE maths past papers from your exam board then consider using the older papers or even papers from a different exam board. Unlike other GCSE qualifications, the three major exam boards, AQA, Edexcel and OCR all have very similar.

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Maths exam questions are a great way to help students test knowledge, prepare for tests and get exposure to exam style questions. The MME maths exam worksheets get progressively more difficult with every question labelled with a level of difficulty. All questions have been designed to replicate the style and format of the GCSE maths exams. The profit from every order is reinvested into making free content on MME, which benefits millions of learners across the country.

This is a good question as too many students use the GCSE maths past papers too quickly and run out of the most effective revulsion tool. Use the exam papers sparingly, once you have covered the entire course material and have revised using other resources such as worksheets and videos. Use the past papers as a way of monitoring your progress and identifying topics and question types you still need to work on.

This GCSE maths course is intended to promote a variety of styles of teaching and learning so that the courses are enjoyable for all participants. It will enable learners to progress to higher-level courses of mathematical studies. Following this linear course, learners could benefit from having a greater understanding of the links between subject areas, in particular graphical and algebraic representation, which are prevalent throughout A level mathematics.

Now that in-person summer series exams have taken place in 2022 following a 2-year COVID-induced gap, an army of teachers has been recruited to mark these papers so that candidates can get their GCSE results on 25th August.

Being a GCSE maths examiner (marker) has given me some interesting insights into how the whole process works and is rigourously quality controlled. Once the physical papers have been returned to exam boards from schools and college, they are scanned, anonymised, and delivered to markers via an online app that allow us enter scores. We mark by question, not by script. This means that I might mark 100 different responses to question 5, take a break, and then mark 100 response to question 8. For candidates, this means that if your GCSE maths paper had 28 questions, it was probably marked by 28 different people.

90% of the paper is marked by qualified and experienced maths teachers, and the remaining 10% is marked by graduate markers. These are typically 1 or 2 mark questions with a limited range of correct responses that do not require the knowledge and experience of a maths teacher to mark them.

Before being let loose on live marking, all markers have to mark a series of sample questions that have already been marked by a senior examiner. Forget any idea you might have had about "It's maths so the answer is right or wrong." In questions worth 3, 4 or 5 marks, candidates often write creditworthy things even if they do not end up with the correct answer. Furthermore, there are sometimes 3 or 4 alternative solutions as candidates will tackle questions in a wide variety of ways. Having said that, some candidates will do something that is mathematically sound but is not covered by the mark scheme. If you do not meet the high threshold for accuracy on your sample, you might be given feedback by a team leader and asked try certain questions again. I am an experienced maths teacher and this happened to me. Thankfully, I got through the remainder of my qualifying questions at the second attempt.

Finally, if you do this, you will have a very intense 3 weeks when marking takes over everything. Is it worth it? That, you will have to determine for yourself. For the work involved, I wouldn't say that the pay is brilliant, but I would say that it is valuable professional development for any maths teacher, it makes a contribution to the holiday fund, and it enhances your CV.

Browse our range of foundation tier and higher tier AQA GCSE Maths Past Papers (8300) below. Testing yourself with GCSE maths past papers is a great way to identify which topics need more revision, so you can ensure that you are revising as effectively as possible to help you get ready for your GCSE Maths exam.

Over the exam season, I analysed and discussed each paper in depth, looking at what had appeared on each paper and what might appear on subsequent papers. In this article, I consider the exam series as a whole, looking in more detail at which topics were assessed procedurally, and which included further complexity, such as solving problems in unfamiliar circumstances or real-life contexts. I also look at gaps across the series to see what may now be more likely to appear on the November resit series or in June 2024.

Within Geometry, the two strands were fairly balanced across the two papers. On some previous series, this has skewed more in favour of topics in Mensuration and Calculation, such as perimeter, area and volume and Pythagoras and trigonometry. However, in this series there was almost no assessment of Pythagoras and trigonometry. In fact, there was only one mark across the entire series for an exact trigonometric value on Paper 1.

The most surprising find in this topic strand is the significantly low proportion of work on Pythagoras and trigonometry (1 mark across all three papers for exact trigonometric values). We have a high proportion of perimeter, area and volume. Lots of this is C3 content but this is not unusual.

There was more Number and Proportion on Paper 1, with more Algebra and Geometry on Papers 2 and 3, due to the assessment of non-calculator arithmetic on the first paper. However, there was still a fair distribution of topics across the three Higher papers this year.

What can we take away from this? While this does not guarantee inclusion of these topics on the next series of papers, we should be aware when preparing students that these may now be more likely to be assessed.

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