Revision guides
Choose the right revision guide
Pick a guide by stage and subject, then move into the matching topic page and flashcard packs. Each guide turns a broad revision goal into a short repeatable study plan.
KS2 foundation guides
Use these for short, confidence-first revision loops in primary English and Maths.
How to revise KS2 Maths
KS2 Maths revision works best when number, place value and times tables feel short, repeated and familiar.
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How to revise KS2 English
KS2 English revision should stay short and practical: grammar, punctuation and reading comprehension in small repeated runs.
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KS3 foundation guides
Use these when the goal is confidence, vocabulary and a smoother move toward GCSE-style questions.
GCSE revision guides
Start here when mocks, topic tests or exam papers are the pressure point.
How to revise GCSE Biology
Use short active-recall bursts to move through GCSE Biology in the same way the exam rewards it: core vocabulary first, process explanation second, then repeated mixed practice.
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How to revise GCSE Combined Science
Combined Science rewards a steady mix of biology, chemistry, physics, and practical language.
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How to revise GCSE Mathematics
GCSE Mathematics revision works best when algebra, number, geometry and graph reading stay in one cycle.
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How to revise GCSE English Literature
GCSE English Literature revision should keep text knowledge, quotation recall and essay planning tied together.
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How to revise GCSE Physics
GCSE Physics revision works best when Energy, Electricity, Forces and Atomic Structure stay connected to the actual exam wording.
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How to revise GCSE English Language
GCSE English Language revision should move from reading to writing in a clear order.
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A Level method guides
Use these for compact repeatable sessions where definitions, equations and method chains need to stay sharp.
How to revise A Level Mathematics
A Level Mathematics revision works best when you keep the structure tight: pick one method family, explain every step out loud, and repeat the same material often enough that notation becomes automatic.
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How to revise A Level Physics
A Level Physics revision needs clear models, repeated equations, and a habit of checking the actual mechanism behind each answer.
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How to revise A Level English Literature
A Level English Literature revision needs quotation recall, comparison and essay method to stay attached to the actual texts on the paper.
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How to use these guides
- Choose the guide that matches the current revision problem, not the whole course.
- Open the linked topic page to decide which pack should come first.
- Study one pack in a short session, then revisit missed cards before adding a new topic.