Mrs L. Wiles (Head of Maths) Revision Workshop Presentation

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Revision strategiesMathematics

Mrs Louise Wiles Head of Mathematics

Maths revision

Maths revision

Practice of exam-style questions Using the PiXL Maths App Creating topic-cards (“flash” cards) Creating a “mind-map” for a topic Reading through revision guides Reading through their notes

Excellent strategy

Poor / ineffectivestrategy

Practice Exam Style Questions

Maths Revision BookletsContents sectionTopics to revisePast Papers

PiXL Maths AppPiXL APP for iOS / android or standalone

School id: CL4199

All yr11s are already registered to use the site for free.

Usernames/passwords currently “Surname+first initial”, without any hyphens or spaces

PiXL app online

http://mathsapp.pixl.org.uk/PMA.swf

PiXL Maths App

PiXL Maths App

PiXL Maths App

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PiXL Maths App

Where can they find practice questions? In their booklets MyMaths.co.uk username: leysland

password : octagon PiXL Maths app Revision guides / Mathswatch DVDs Homework booklets

Mark schemes available from: www.wjec.co.uk search for “past

papers / mark schemes” http://qualifications.pearson.com search for Mathematics

(B) www.aqa.org.uk search for Mathematics

(Linear)

How much revision should they do?

It is expected that students will complete all papers in their booklet before the exam.

This is the equivalent of at least one a week up until study leave

A session of maths revision should be at least 1hr

Students should aim for at least two sessions each week, then greatly increase this when exams become nearer

Top tips

Students should carefully review each of their previous two mock exams.

These have been marked according to official exam board specifications

It is much more useful to look at questions which they have got incorrect.

Our drop-in sessions continue to run on Tuesdays and Thursdays every week

Students should already know what their current grade is and what they need to do to improve

If they take steps themselves to do this, they will maximise their progress

Any questions?