This page focuses on GCSE revision - though the advice is applicable to all key stages
Main advice for students
1) Watch and engage with as many examples as possible. You can do this by:
a) Watching our videos on YOUTUBE
b) Working through questions, seeking help when stuck
2) Practice ACTUAL GCSE examination questions. Check you know the exact exam board you are taking
3) Ensure you learn all required vocabulary
We will be adding vocabulary tests to our GCSE section
Main advice for parents
1) Test your pupils regularly to ensure they have plenty of practice.
We will be adding some mini-tests to our GCSE section
2) Ensure they practice ideas EVERY DAY. Little and often is the best way to commit ideas to memory
3) Ensure they have the correct equipment for the examination - and that they have it in plenty of time
a) Good CASIO calculator
b) Decent revision Guide
c) A decent compass and protractor
Our GCSE playlist
Key equipment required for GCSE examinations
Current News: Did you know that in January Pi has was computed to 2.7 trillion digits?
Can you think why this is necessary?
How about trying to memorise the digits - the current record is over 83000 places.