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how to revise for maths

Im in year 10 and i recently got moved to higher, im doing paper 2 and 3 for my mocks next week Fridays , how can i cramp 3 years of learning in a week
The best thing to do is to look at past papers online and work out what you understand and what you need to improve on.
From there watch youtube videos on the things you need to improve with and very importantly. Speak to your form tutor and maths teacher. It's why they're there. Good look!
Original post by Kate190
Im in year 10 and i recently got moved to higher, im doing paper 2 and 3 for my mocks next week Fridays , how can i cramp 3 years of learning in a week


Ask a teacher for a list of the topics that higher tier students have covered this year.
Then use a site like maths genie to try exam questions on those topics
There are lots of internet sites that provide topic revision for GCSE maths like MathsGenie, The GCSE Maths Tutor (youtube) and Corbett maths

https://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/gcse.html
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheGCSEMathsTutor
https://corbettmaths.com/

For year 11 revision doing past papers is a great idea but in year 10 there are still lots of topics you haven't covered so loads of questions you won't be able to do and won't be tested on.
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Original post by Kate190
Im in year 10 and i recently got moved to higher, im doing paper 2 and 3 for my mocks next week Fridays , how can i cramp 3 years of learning in a week


It won't be three years work - ask which topics they've done in Year 10.

Maths Made Easy has videos and levelled questions.

https://mathsmadeeasy.co.uk/gcse-maths-revision/
Original post by Kate190
Im in year 10 and i recently got moved to higher, im doing paper 2 and 3 for my mocks next week Fridays , how can i cramp 3 years of learning in a week

focus on the topics that you don't enjoy or you find difficult. On youtube, theres a guy called GCSE maths tutor and he helped me so much as he explains the topics with questions. once you are more confident with those topics, try to do past papers so you can get used to what kind of questions they will potentially ask you and if you dont understand how they came to the answer, theres many people on youtube who explain it.

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