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Gcse Maths (Year10)

Hi,does anyone know any good websites,youtube channels and ways to revise maths as im trying to go from a grade six to nine.
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Reply 1

Original post by Nickyy999
Hi,does anyone know any good websites,youtube channels and ways to revise maths as im trying to go from a grade six to nine.

I found different YouTubers and websites have different ways of teaching so if you just type in the topic and exam board they should come up?

Reply 2

Original post by Nickyy999
Hi,does anyone know any good websites,youtube channels and ways to revise maths as im trying to go from a grade six to nine.


My favorite resource is maths genie. They have a lot of questions & videos per topic which are really good and it is free. Sparx maths is also very good but I think you have to pay for it (I have it through my school). They have practise questions and videos too. They both have a range of exam boards.

Reply 3

Original post by Nickyy999
Hi,does anyone know any good websites,youtube channels and ways to revise maths as im trying to go from a grade six to nine.

Hi, I am a year 10 student also. I use TheGCSEMathsTutor as a YouTube channel he is very good and goes through the scenarios you could be asked in an exam. For practice questions I typically use corbettmaths if it's a new topic then for exam style questions you can use PMT and Maths genie (these two give more depth in the variety of questions. I don't suggest making notes but rather getting in as much practice as possible. After top it off with past papers. Hope that helps - have a good day

Reply 4

Original post by AnonymousTaken
Hi, I am a year 10 student also. I use TheGCSEMathsTutor as a YouTube channel he is very good and goes through the scenarios you could be asked in an exam. For practice questions I typically use corbettmaths if it's a new topic then for exam style questions you can use PMT and Maths genie (these two give more depth in the variety of questions. I don't suggest making notes but rather getting in as much practice as possible. After top it off with past papers. Hope that helps - have a good day

Agree with the "not making notes" though a revision guide like
"the full gcse helpbook"
at (free)
https://m4ths.com/gcse.html
can be useful to print out, scribble on, tick off etc. Theres a reasonable amount of other stuf there and theres drfrost, corbett (5 a day), .. in addition to all the stuff mentioned.

Reply 5

Original post by mqb2766
Agree with the "not making notes" though a revision guide like
"the full gcse helpbook"
at (free)
https://m4ths.com/gcse.html
can be useful to print out, scribble on, tick off etc. Theres a reasonable amount of other stuf there and theres drfrost, corbett (5 a day), .. in addition to all the stuff mentioned.


100% agreed

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