All pupils now sit two GCSEs in mathematics.

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All pupils now sit two GCSEs in mathematics. GCSE Mathematics GCSE Mathematics–Numeracy

Three tiers of entry for both examinations: Higher Tier: grades A* – C 1 hour 45 minutes Intermediate Tier: grades B – E 1 hour 45 minutes Foundation Tier: grades D – G 1 hour 30 minutes

Summer Examinations Tuesday 7 May 2019 Mathematics–Numeracy Unit 1 Thursday 9 May 2019 Mathematics–Numeracy Unit 2 Tuesday 21 May 2019 Mathematics Unit 1 Thursday 6 June 2019 Mathematics Unit 2

Revision The key to successful mathematics revision is to make your revision ACTIVE. Mind maps Study cards Flash cards Answering questions – Past Papers

Tips for Revising Maths Draw up a list of all the topics you need to cover. Topic lists available in the refectory tonight Plan exactly when you are going to revise, and be strict with yourself. Use the topic list to identify the things you are not good at or not confident with. Although it can be painful, work your way through the topics that you struggle with

Tips for Revising Maths Don’t just read through books The only way to revise maths is to do maths. You will do much better spending 20 minutes doing maths questions than spending two hours just reading a textbook. The more questions you do yourself, the more you will get right, the higher your confidence will be, the more you will enjoy your revision, and the better you will do in the exam.

Tips for Revising Maths Use the internet. The internet is like having your own personal teacher who is available for you whenever you like.   There are websites that can set you questions and mark them for you, take you through step-by-step how to tackle certain topics, and use fancy illustrations and animations that might just make that really annoying topic finally make sense.  All this stuff is out there for you, so use it!

Tips for Revising Maths Make sure you ask for help.  Once you are in the exam you are on your own, but during revision you are certainly not. If you are stuck on a topic or a question, then ask one of the people from your class, or your teacher, or someone at home, or look on the internet Use something like the Ask Nrich Forum, where you can ask maths questions and get really good answers very quickly. Don’t suffer alone!

Tips for Revising Maths Practice doing questions under exam conditions.  Get someone to pick you a set of questions from your textbook, or get some from a maths website, and try doing them in silence, with no help, for a fixed amount of time. This will get you used to what it will be like in the exam, how fast you need to go, and is the best way of checking that you really understand a topic

Tips for Revising Maths Practice using your calculator!  Many people seem to assume that any question that lets you use a calculator is easy, and all calculators work the same. Those people are wrong on both counts. All calculators work differently, and unless you have used yours for lots of different types of questions (trig, Pythagoras, negative numbers, indices), you might come unstuck in the exam. Find out if there are any problems early enough to correct them!

Tips for Revising Maths If it works for you, try revising with a friend for a bit of the time.  You will find that one of you understands one topic more, whilst the other is a bit of an expert on another. Just by explaining things to a friend, you will find that your understanding increases, and likewise you might learn a different way of thinking about and understanding a topic.

Useful free websites MathedUp Exam Solutions Corbett Maths Jonesthesum http://www.mathedup.co.uk/ Exam Solutions https://www.examsolutions.net/ Corbett Maths https://corbettmaths.com/ Jonesthesum http://www.jonesthesum.co.uk/ WJEC Question Bank http://www.wjec.co.uk/question-bank/index.html

Websites we subscribe to PiXL https://www.pixl.org.uk/ MathsWatch https://vle.mathswatch.co.uk/vle/ Pupils need to login to these websites – flyers available to take home with the details on how to.

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