Revision guide
How to revise GCSE Mathematics
GCSE Mathematics revision works best when algebra, number, geometry and graph reading stay in one cycle. Use the topic page to choose the pack that is currently costing the most marks, then move into mixed practice once the steps feel stable.
Quick revision plan
- Start with Algebra Foundations so expressions, equations and rearranging stop slowing everything else down.
- Move to Fractions, Decimals and Percentages so number work and ratio language feel more secure.
- Use Angles and Linear Graphs next so geometry and graph questions keep their method words attached.
- Finish with Statistics or Probability before a mixed-paper run so data and chance questions stay fresh.
Related topics
Recommended packs
AQA GCSE Maths Algebra Foundations flashcardsStrengthen algebra basics for GCSE Maths with quick-fire questions on expressions, equations, rearranging, and substitutionAQA GCSE Mathematics Fractions Decimals And PercentagesAQA GCSE Maths Angles flashcardsRevise angle rules, parallel lines, polygons, and geometric reasoning with an AQA GCSE Maths angle pack built for exam recallAQA GCSE Mathematics Linear GraphsAQA GCSE Mathematics StatisticsAQA GCSE Mathematics Probability
FAQ
What should I revise first if algebra is weak?
Start with Algebra Foundations and repeat missed cards before opening the next pack.
How often should I use mixed practice?
Add mixed practice once the core packs feel steady, then keep returning to the weak topics.