A mathematics resources compilation:
- GCSE worked examples – Dave Taylor
- OAT Maths
- Venn Diagrams – Helen Konstantine
- Diagnostic Questions – Eedi quizzes
- Worked example animation library – Matt Woodfine Maths White Board

Dave Taylor has created very useful GCSE resources, in his words, “one/a few question(s) on each topic across the specification to identify gaps in understanding”. Look at the GCSE Higher Revision Booklets in the GCSE Maths section. these resources are written for OCR; Dave has also created AQA resources which are available on All About Maths.

Have you looked at OAT Maths recently? Recently published are 3 new Algebra units: A6 – The Cartesian Grid, A7 – Introduction to Sequences, and A8 – Linear Inequalities. Each unit is resourced with a sequenced booklet of tasks and a unit-long presentation that can be adapted for use in the classroom; read the overview here. Each unit is very comprehensive with many well chosen tasks, some of which are designed in-house and sometimes taken from other sources including Don Steward, CIMT, Chris McGrane and Craig Barton.
I have included OAT Maths on these GCSE resources pages, each page includes sites easily searchable by topic.

From Helen Konstantine on HKO, some great multiple choice questions on Venn Diagrams.
From Craig Barton, ‘A new year’s present from Eedi‘; this is an extensive free resource of questions, video lessons and supporting material for maths teachers. ‘Comprehensive’ feels like an understatement, this is an amazing resource.

Selecting any example (choose a Quiz Name) you can see all that is included. For each section, there is a prerequisite knowledge check, a diagnostics quiz, a video of a worked example together with a follow-up question to check students’ understanding, 3 sets of questions: fluency practice, intelligent practice and problem-solving questions and explain the mistake challenges.
See more information on Eedi, remember that use of all the resources is free for everyone; Plus accounts are available as an extra layer of support and motivation for the students who need it most. Use the Resources section to get started if you are not familiar with Eedi.
Matt Woodfine has completed his worked example project on Maths White Board; this library has well over 1000 short animations, which as Matt sates could be used in a variety of ways.