Maths Revision 2026

It’s the time of year where regular updates are being made to my revision resource collections.

See the GCSE, IGCSE, and A Level pages, to which any new resources will be added when they are available.Note the right-hand menu for easy access to these pages.

The most recent updates to the GCSE collection include ‘predicted’ papers from Physics and Maths Tutor.

Note also the additional resources on some sites; for example, on Bennett Maths, which helpfully has resources for AQA as well as Edexcel, we have Third in 30 papers. We see half papers around for Edexcel Maths, but here we have a shorter set of questions for either AQA or Edexcel.

A diagram explaining modulus functions, illustrating how to sketch y = |ax + b|, with graphical examples showing reflections of negative parts in the x-axis.
Mrs D Maths – Functions and Graphs

Knowledge Organisers may provide useful revision, particularly where clear examples are given. Perhaps study a knowledge organiser, then find questions on those topics. There are many examples of sites with questions by topic on my revision pages.


Mathematics GCSE & IGCSE Revision 2026

Several updates have been made to my revision resource collections.
See the GCSE and IGCSE pages, to which any new resources will be added when they are available.

Note the right-hand menu for easy access to these pages. I have also been updating the A Level revision page.

Many revision resources are available for GCSE revision; see the GCSE collection.

For GCSE, a notable update comes from Lucky Maths.

Math problem about a sale on headphones, detailing original price of £48, a reduction of 1/4, and an additional 10% discount calculated. Final price shown as £32.40.
Lucky Maths – Best Guess Paper Edexcel

From Albert Luck and Brad James on Lucky Maths, under Practice Papers, we see Foundation Half Practice Papers, and scrolling further down the page, you will find full practice papers, and a Best Guess papers section.

The authors have written all the questions themselves, including those for the half-papers and full practice papers, making these valuable resources with previously unseen questions for students. All resources can be downloaded directly from the website.


Numerous IGCSE resources are available in my IGCSE Resources collection.

A significant update includes the Maths Room from Maths teacher Peter Browne at https://igcsemathstutor.com/.
The site provides explanations and worked examples for Pearson Edexcel International IGCSE Mathematics. Students are provided with an unlimited number of questions to practice skills by topic, with random, auto-marked questions available at four levels: Starter, Builder, Challenger, and Master.

Browse all the available topics.

A header titled 'Gradients and Tangents: Practice Room' followed by instructions for different rooms focusing on calculus tasks such as finding the value of dy/dx, the equation of a tangent, and mixed problems.
The Maths Room, Calculus – Peter Browne
A digital interface titled 'Differentiation: Practice Room' featuring multiple sections for solving differentiation problems, including questions on finding dy/dx for various functions.
The Maths Room, Calculus – Peter Browne

There is a great deal of overlap between GCSE and IGCSE, but it’s great to see excellent resources for IGCSE topics not on the GCSE syllabus. See, for example:

Graphs 9: Gradients and Tangents
https://igcsemathstutor.com/graphs-9-gradients-and-tangents/

Graphs 9: How to Differentiate – The Power Rule
https://igcsemathstutor.com/how-to-differentiate-power-rule-igcse/

Or try Composite Functions

A composite functions practice tool interface displaying six rooms for different skill levels, with question examples and options for answers. Each room focuses on various composite function skills, ranging from linear to advanced substitution tasks.