In this article, we look at the best Maths revision website for GCSEs that will help get you the grades you want.
Only 64.9% of England, Wales and Northern Ireland students achieved a pass or above in their Maths GCSE in 2022.
This is DOWN from 69.4% in 2021.
This means that around a third of all GCSE students FAILED to secure a pass in Maths.
Most jobs, apprenticeships and university degrees require at least a Grade 4 in Maths.
The government requires students who did not receive a 4 or above to retake their exams until they’re 18.
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There are soooo many brilliant GCSE Maths revision websites, but where to start?
I’ve made it easy for you.
These 8 best websites will help, support and entertain you on your journey to pass your Maths GCSE.
Whether you need to revise specific topics, practice practice practice exam questions, or you’ve exhausted your resources and need some fresh materials, there’s something for everyone.
Before we dive in...
Here’s a snapshot of the 8 best Maths GCSE revision websites:
Number one is Physics and Maths Tutor. If you’re looking for past exam paper questions and answers, the Physics and Maths Tutor website is the perfect place.
You’ll find all the exam boards, including AQA, CIE, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC.
Physics and Maths Tutor also included model answers for each paper which is extremely useful for following and checking each step of your method.
Videos on hundreds of topics with super explanations and tons of questions.
This website holds over 40,000 exam questions with immediate feedback and full solutions.
I would highly recommend giving the Live Game a go.
Dr Frost Maths is quickly becoming the number one talked about resource.
Resourceaholic targets teachers, but I don’t see why students can’t share this gem.
This fantastic website has handpicked all the best resources for each topic and collated them for you.
It’s aimed at the secondary school level through to A level.
If you’re looking to focus on a particular topic or area of Maths, there is a mix of revision resources, including past exam questions.
Resourceaholic should definitely be saved to your favourites.
This brilliant website provides tons of quality resources for GCSE Maths revision.
It’s excellent for getting plenty of practice on a certain type/question style.
Mathsbox is the only paid resource on this blog. However, you can access some free samples to get a feel for what they can offer. The annual subscription fee for an individual is only £42.
The GCSE Maths revision questions are carefully crafted and include the answers.
I regularly use these worksheets, particularly the review sheets, which are great for revising a specific GCSE Maths topic.
The questions cover the full range of skills tested in GCSE and IGCSE for each topic, and some problem-solving questions are included too.
Maths4Everyone also have a wide selection of exam-type questions with model answers.
Access Maths has some great 9-1 GCSE Maths revision materials if you need to focus on a specific topic area or are just bored of doing the same exam questions.
The questions on this website are Ideal for quick recall. They have different style revision mats to keep your revision fun and varied.
I’m a big fan of the tetrahedrons you can cut out and build. Focused on helping you to remember the formulas for GCSE Maths, you can use them during revision sessions or just chuck them around your room for an extra bit of Maths.
Dr Austin Maths was recently recommended to me by another teacher, and I love it.
Aimed at GCSE and IGCSE Mathematics, this website provides endless questions, with each resource containing a word document, PDF and answers.
What more could you ask for?
Dr Austin Maths also has ‘decode the joke’ and ‘crack the code’ activities if you need a break from all the exam question practice.
An old favourite of mine. Corbett Maths has it all.
Detailed videos, worksheets, 5-a-day, revision cards, you name it, Corbett Maths has it.
Check out the one-a-day Maths puzzles, too, something to embed into your morning routine.
Corbett Maths has a special area of the website dedicated to GCSE maths revision. Choose your maths exam board, then click through to see all the resources available, including revision checklists, practice papers and instructional videos,
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