Blog Posts tagged Maths

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Best learning resources to keep subjects fresh this summer

by Anita Naik

Whether your child is transitioning from Primary to Secondary School or preparing for a long summer break after completing their GCSEs or A-levels, online learning resources and summer tutoring can help maintain their skills. Here are some of the best ways to keep your child's mind sharp during the ...

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Maths anxiety| How to help your child overcome it

by Anita Naik

Over a third of adults (35%) say that doing maths makes them anxious, while one in five are so fearful that it makes them feel physically sick. National Numeracy's study of 3,000 UK adults found that numeracy can cause many feelings of fear or unease, while almost a third (29 per cent) say they acti...

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How to revise for Maths GCSE Higher Tier

by Anita Naik

Revising for Maths GCSE higher-tier requires extra revision time, so start by factoring more slots into your timetable. Even if you're adept at the subject, daily practice on the more advanced topics is key to securing an 8 or 9 come results day.

What can you expect from the higher-tier exam?

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How a maths and physics GCSE tutor can help your child

by Anita Naik

According to sources, the hardest GCSEs to achieve a 9 or 8 are Maths, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. These subjects often require a high level of critical thinking, complex concepts, and a broad understanding of the material to reach the top grades.

In 2024, five percent of GCSE entries for math...

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How to pass maths GCSE as an adult

by Anita Naik

There is no age limit to retaking or taking Maths GCSE for the first time. Taking GCSEs as an adult is an excellent way to improve your job prospects and access further higher education. Here's how to pass Maths GCSE as an adult.

Understand the exam and grading structure

GCSE Maths in the UK is di...

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