Mathematics
Numbers, patterns, and problem-solving — maths is the language everything else is built on.
Don't just memorise — understand the why behind every formula.
These are the core areas covered in most national curricula for Mathematics. Use this as a revision checklist — work through each topic systematically.
Not generic advice — these are the specific habits that separate students who almost pass from students who actually do.
Even if your final answer is wrong, you can still earn method marks. Write every step clearly.
Substitute your answer back into the original equation to verify it. Takes 10 seconds and saves marks.
If the question asks for km and you worked in m, convert before writing your final answer.
If a question is taking too long, move on and come back. Don't lose time on 2 marks when 8 marks are waiting.
Examiner reports flag these year after year. Knowing them gives you an edge before you even open the paper.
- Forgetting to flip the inequality sign when dividing by a negative
- Expanding brackets incorrectly (watch out for double negatives)
- Mixing up the sine and cosine rules
- Not reading the question — giving an area when they asked for a perimeter
How you revise matters as much as how long. These strategies are backed by how memory actually works.
Even 20 minutes of maths problems every day beats a 3-hour panic session the night before.
When you get something wrong, don't skip past it — figure out exactly where you went wrong.
Write each formula on a card. Test yourself. Flip. Repeat until they're in your head, not just your notes.
Your Mathematics workflow, automated.
Lesson plans, Scheme of Work, formative assessments, study notes, marking, and analytics — Revisall handles the workflow so every learner gets a personalised path through Mathematics.
See the full teacher workflow →Revisall is a teacher-first platform. Your professional tools drive what each learner in your Mathematics class experiences — personalised to their gaps, delivered in a format that keeps them engaged.
Structure your Mathematics lessons across all six cognitive levels — from recall and comprehension through to evaluation and creation. Revisall maps your objectives to curriculum outcomes automatically.
Bloom's TaxonomyEach learner receives activities calibrated to their current understanding of that Mathematics topic — not too easy, not overwhelming. Progress builds systematically toward mastery.
Map your Mathematics curriculum across the term or year. Revisall uses your Scheme of Work as the backbone for every learner's study plan, ensuring coverage aligns with your teaching sequence.
Students get a study plan that reflects your teaching timeline, their knowledge gaps, and their own learning preferences — automatically generated, not manually assembled.
Curriculum-aligned Mathematics assessment content is ready to deploy — no building from scratch. Questions are structured to surface understanding, not just test recall.
Assessment results feed directly into each learner's plan. The platform identifies exactly which Mathematics concepts need work and serves the right content to close those gaps.
Curriculum-mapped Mathematics study notes are embedded into the platform. Students access clear, concise reference material tied directly to the topic they're working on.
When a learner hits a concept they don't understand, the right study note is right there. Learning stays uninterrupted — no context switching, no googling, no guessing.
Revisall handles the marking load. Mathematics assessments are automatically marked and the results are fed back into the learner's profile — freeing your time for higher-value teaching.
Students know instantly where they went wrong and why — not two weeks later when the moment has passed. Faster feedback means faster improvement.
Revisall's reporting layer gives teachers a real-time view of every learner's progress across Mathematics topics — adherence to their study plan, assessment performance, and identified knowledge gaps — all in one dashboard. Students see their own progress clearly, so they know exactly where to focus next.
Revisall gives parents visibility into their child's Mathematics revision — what they're studying, how they're progressing, and where they might need extra support.
Topic-by-topic progress across Mathematics, updated as your child works through their study plan.
Your child isn't doing the same exercises as everyone else — they're working on their specific gaps.
Gamified learning means students engage with the platform willingly, not because they're forced to.
Revisall is deployed through your child's school — the teacher sets the curriculum, Revisall delivers it.
Bring Revisall to your school's Mathematics classes.
Join schools using Revisall to automate revision planning, close knowledge gaps, and improve Mathematics outcomes — without adding to your workload.
- Bloom's Taxonomy lesson planning & Scheme of Work tools
- Formative assessments, study notes & automated marking
- AI-generated personalised study plans for every learner
- Gamified delivery that keeps teenagers motivated
- Analytics & insights to identify learning gaps class-wide