GCSE Revision 2024

Mathsbot Countdown Timer

The MathsBot Countdown timer is one of many excellent GCSE resources, ideal for revision on Jonathan Hall’s MathsBot.

See also GCSE Paper 3.

On Corbett Maths, new for 2024, you will find John Corbett’s “100 Days to Go Revision Sessions” for Higher and Foundation. Each day at 15:00 UK time, a new video of approximately 10 minutes is published, each video works through examples on one or two (related) topics.

Each video has a summary of the content and timings, also provided are links to the practice questions. To look at an example, try the Foundation video on Rounding, the timings and links are below the video. Additionally, it is possible to follow along with the transcript.

Corbett Maths 100 Days to Go Revision Sessions

Also, from Corbett Maths, look at the GCSE Maths revision resources.

Corbett Maths – A Bit of Everything practice papers

Choose your examination board from GCSE Maths revision resources and you will also find Revision checklists, a collection of Practice Papers, and A Bit of Everything Papers; the papers with questions provide very comprehensive syllabus coverage! Each paper includes a contents list with the relevant teaching video. The Ultimate Revision Videos are 10-hour videos covering every topic from the checklists, the accompanying bumper question booklets include a question on everything!

CorbettMaths revision checklist

1st Class Maths is excellent for providing practice papers; note the estimated publication dates for 2024. Edexcel and AQA practice papers for Paper 1, Higher and Foundation tiers are already available; the questions are all original and based on high-frequency paper 1 topics.

1st Class Maths – Practice papers 2024 – estimated publication dates.

The home page points us to recent updates, including past paper topic analyses for Edexcel and AQA. Reading the notes at the foot of the table, we see that the Past Series Appearance Percentage analysis is for exams up to and including June 23.

1st Class Maths – Edexcel Past Paper Topic Analysis
1st Class Maths – AQA Past Paper Topic Analysis

On the Edexcel page, you will find the Ultimate Revision Booklets for Foundation (114 questions) and Higher (106 questions) which have one question on every topic and accompanying video solutions.

1st Class Maths Ultimate Revision Booklet

Maths Genie

On Maths Genie, you can find Practice Papers for Paper 1 2024, papers are available for Foundation and Higher.


Bennett Maths – Higher Revision Mat

On Bennett Maths, you can find GCSE Summer 2024 Support – Paper 1 Best Guess papers and breakfast revision mats; the mats also include key words and examples. Answers will be provided on Wednesday 15th May.


Eedi – GCSE Big 20 Revision Quizzes

From Eedi we have the collection GCSE Big Revision Quizzes, for Foundation, Cross-over and Higher with 20 topics for each.

The topics have been chosen using Eedi’s massive data set to identify the topics students most often struggle with and to address common misconceptions within those topics.

Each quiz comes with diagnostic questions, worked example videos, fluency practice questions, problem-solving questions and explain the mistake activities.


Hannah Kettle Maths

Hannah Kettle is again this year providing some great practice papers for Edexcel GCSE.
Here are Paper 1H and Paper 1F; further papers will follow.


mathsplanner.com

From Maths Planner (scroll down a little), 2024 practice papers and solutions are freely available; to date, we have Edexcel Paper 1 Higher and Foundation with Solutions.


Mr Morley Maths – Summer 2024 Revision checklist
Mr Morley Maths revision work book for Paper 1 

Added for 2024 to Mr Morley Maths, see Summer 2024 GCSE Resources which are specifically related to the 2024 GCSE (Edexcel). Initially, you can find a revision work book for Paper 1 with suggested topics to revise and full revison checklist for all 3 papers. 

The site will be updated after Paper 1 has been sat, with a range of resources to help guide you towards topics which Richard Morley thinks are most likely to come up on Paper 2 and 3.

On Mr Morley Maths, you will find a wonderful collection of GCSE resources, including Video tutorials, worksheets to match, exam question packs with mark schemes, starters, full lessons, revision guides, CPD sessions and methods road maps.

Note the Revision Work Books. These booklets contain at least one past paper question on every topic split into grades 1-3, 4-5 and 6-9. Each has a contents page with QR code links to relevant videos.

I do like these excellent revision guides – notes jotters to accompany the videos.

Mr Morely Maths

Sparx Maths Crossover Workbooks

Sparx Maths Crossover Workbooks are free GCSE resources using content from Sparx Maths; a series of six crossover workbooks is available. Each workbook focuses on a particular Strand of maths, Number, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Geometry, Probability or Statistics and contains questions from key crossover topics that appear in both the GCSE Foundation and Higher tier papers. The workbooks feature two question types, “Introduce” questions to practise the key concepts or “Deepen” mixed topic questions which are more challenging reasoning and problem-solving
questions. Answers are provided.


Third Space Learning provides GCSE practice papers and mark schemes for AQA, Edexcel and OCR. The Set 3 papers are new for 2024.


From on maths, online practice papers and video walkthroughs for 2024 are available for AQA, Edexcel and OCR.

Downloads are available for subscribers but it is free to do the papers online and watch the video for each complete paper.


OCR formulae test

OCR additionally have formulae sheets top tips, and GCSE formulae tests.

Maths White Board – Formula sheet familiarisation

And from Matt Woodfine on Maths White Board, try these formula sheet familiarisation tasks (pdf files) for Higher and Foundation. Each pack includes 8 tasks, each requiring the application of provided formulas; answers are included in each pack. For Revision Board on-screen versions, choose Formula Sheet F or Formula Sheet H from here, then choose the level you require and select Create.

Also available are these calendars for a little revision each day:



From TeachitMaths an AQA Maths partnership resource: GCSE mathematics-small things make a big difference includes many really useful and important reminders for students.

AQA / Teachit Maths

Mr Neill

From Mr Neill, a brilliant resource, all Edexcel, AQA and OCR GCSE maths questions categorised by topic with answers from June 2017 to Nov 2022 (9-1), available all on pdf, PowerPoint or Promethean.


On ExamQ from Mr Watts you can quickly search for Edexcel Maths GCSE and A-Level exam questions. You can choose from GCSE Foundation or Higher, AS or A level, you can also select by exam series, paper, area and topic.

The interface is very clear indeed and easily displays the questions or mark schemes.


Dr Austin Maths – Revision Grids

From DrAustin Maths under Revision note the very useful revision grids.


On Maths Genie you can revise by topic, or access exam papers and mark schemes for Edexcel, AQA and OCR. For AQA and OCR these are simply the papers and mark schemes, the Edexcel papers additionally have worked video solutions


From Physics and Maths Tutor, use GCSE questions by topic for AQA, Edexcel or OCR, some questions additionally have video solutions as well as mark schemes. The Maths Papers include Edexcel GCSE and IGCSE papers, AQA and OCR papers. Model answers and video solutions are also provided.



From Gareth Westwater, see GCSE (and IGCSE) questions by topic, on westiesworkshop.com, or on TES, a massive (be patient, there are over 5000 slides) PowerPoint of IGCSE examination questions organised by topic, combining all the individual PowerPoints of exam questions, this is very simple to navigate.


On BBC Bitesize you will find GCSE Maths – exam practice, 5 quizzes of 10 questions each, with fully worked solutions.

Also from Bitesize, try these GCSE maths – quick-fire quizzes, each quiz has 10 quick-fire questions that should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. You can take the quiz again and answer a new set of questions. The answers are all explained.

BBC Bitesize quick-fire quizzes