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Study & Revision


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General advice about revision:

Watch a cartoon Some general advice about organising your revision from www.curriculumbits.com Make sure you have sound switched on!

 

Study and revision materials on this website:

Study and revision page The study and revision page contains lots of information to help you prepare for exams.  The GCSE modules section also contains materials and external links for the topics on the module tests.

 

GCSE revision materials on other websites:
 

These links are to sites that are good for revising maths.
To see what is needed for individual modules, click here instead.

BBC Bitesize The world famous BBC revision site.  It has sections for KS3 (SATS) and KS4 (GCSE)
Richard Tang's revision notes Richard Tang created this site while he was studying for his GCSE in maths.  I don't know what grade he got, but his notes are excellent!  He recommends that you write your own notes to help you to revise - this is really good advice.  If you want to read notes on different topics to remind you about key facts, then this site is excellent.
Brainpop Brainpop has 'movies' (actually they are cartoons) about loads of topics in maths (& science).  Tim and his friend Moby the robot explain a variety of maths concepts.  You can also test yourself with quizzes, experiment on Bob the ex-lab rat and more.  It is an American site, so not really aimed at GCSE and you will notice a few differences as obviously Tim uses American English.  But it's great!

Unfortunately, Brainpop is a subscriber website, but they always have a few free movies that you can try, but you are limited as to how many free movies you can view each day!  If you just want to try everything out, you can sign up for a free 14 day trial subscription. (Yes it is really free - you have to give them an e-mail address, but you don't have to give any payment details unless you decide to subscribe)

BBC Maths File

The Maths File Game Show with your mathematical hosts Hypatia and Pythagoras.  Practise your maths skills while playing a variety of games.  It isn't really a GCSE site (it is aimed at Y7-Y9) although there are some games that are useful for foundation tier GCSE.

KS3 revision materials on other websites:
 

BBC Bitesize The world famous BBC revision site.  It has sections for KS3 (SATS) and KS4 (GCSE)
BBC Maths File

The Maths File Game Show with your mathematical hosts Hypatia and Pythagoras.  Practise your maths skills while playing a variety of games.  Mainly useful for KS3 (Y7, Y8 and Y9), although there are some games that are useful for foundation tier GCSE.

Brainpop Brainpop has 'movies' (actually they are cartoons) about loads of topics in maths (&science).  Tim and his friend Moby the robot explain a variety of maths concepts.  You can also test yourself with quizzes, experiment on Bob the ex-lab rat and more.  It is an American site, so you will notice a few differences as obviously Tim uses American English.  But it's great!

Unfortunately, Brainpop is a subscriber website, but they always have a few free movies that you can try, but you are limited as to how many free movies you can view each day!  If you just want to try everything out, you can sign up for a free 14 day trial subscription.  (Yes it is really free - you have to give them an e-mail address, but you don't have to give any payment details unless you decide to subscribe)

Count On

Count On has a good revision section, plus games like 'Who wants to be a Mathionaire?' which will test your knowledge. 

 

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