Are you ready to improve your maths grades, but you're not sure where to start?
You don't know the tips and tricks to success?
Who is more in maths for?
If you said yes to any of the above statements
More In Maths is for you!
"Isn't it a bit early to start studying, I'm only in year 10?"
The mean number of GCSEs taken by students in 2016 were 8.6 (basically 9). That is a lot of subjects to study for. Studying in advance can help reduce the future workload and hopefully reduce stress.
"What's the point of studying now if I will forget everything by year 11?"
More in maths uses a method similar to spaced repetition. Spaced repetiton is a method used by many language learners to help commit the words that they learn to their long term memory. It is also a method used by some popular flash card sites.
More in maths uses a similar technique in an effort to help you commit what you learn to your long term memory. Which is important as you will be studying in advance for your maths GCSEs.
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Topics that will be covered this week.
Course curriculum
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Week 4: You did it!
- Day 22: Upper and Lower bounds Lesson
- Day 22: Upper and Lower bounds Quiz
- Day 23: Standard form Lesson
- Day 23: Standard form Quiz
- Day 24: Exam style questions
- Day 24: Worked solutions
- Day 25: Converting between fractions, decimals and percentages Lesson
- Day 25: Converting between fractions, decimals and percentages Quiz
- Day 26: Recurring Decimals Lesson
- Day 26: Recurring Decimals Quiz
- Day 27: Exam style questions
- Day 27: Worked solutions
- Month 1: Completed
Course reviews
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very clear concepts
al'amin omotayo
clearly explained questions, and questions to test your knowledge
clearly explained questions, and questions to test your knowledge
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Really good , Step by step guide and questions to practice with really helps wth understanding some of the concepts. However the lack of flecibility to take ...
Read MoreReally good , Step by step guide and questions to practice with really helps wth understanding some of the concepts. However the lack of flecibility to take on whatever section you want can be bit tedious.
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