Maths GCSE Revision & Mock Exam Course 2023
GCSE mock exams are a great way of providing you with an indication of your current attainment level. They also provide a useful overview of your weaker areas so you can allocate more time to studying particular topics or exam questions.
Rather than viewing the GCSE mocks exam as an arduous task, try to see it as an opportunity to improve your knowledge and exam technique ahead of the actual tests.
At S6 Tutoring, we publish GCSE practice tests and understand what’s needed to prepare for the exam. Below, we have outlined a few of the essentials that students need to know when preparing for the GCSE mock exam.
When faced with a mock exam, it’s very easy to procrastinate with revision because the “real” exam feels like a lifetime away. Don’t fall into this trap. Your GCSE mock exam gives you the chance to focus your attention earlier, meaning you will be better organised, more prepared and have a greater chance of achieving a higher grade when the summer exam comes around.
When preparing for your GCSE mock exam, it’s a good idea to begin with reorganising your class notes. Simply sorting your notes is an excellent way to begin your exam preparation. You can then write a list of all the topics you’ve covered throughout the course and use this to chart your revision progress.
Some of the most common revision strategies are actually the least effective. Simply reading through textbook, highlighting information and revising class notes don’t let you put theory into practice. These popular strategies don’t encourage you to think critically about the topic, which often leads to students being unable to show their workings in the exam. Your GCSE mock exam will let you discover revision strategies that work best for you.
Spacing out revision sessions. This gives your brain time to forget and then re-learn topics.
Group study sessions. Having other people around you revising the same topic encourages discussion and understanding. Revising with other students can also be useful when you get stuck on a particular topic or practice question.
Teaching the material to someone else. This technique forces you to think about the material in a clear and structured way.
Flashcards Ask a friend or family member to write out one exam question per card with the answer on the back. Have them choose a card at random for you to answer. This technique is particularly good for improving your non-calculator skills.
Sitting the GCSE mock exam will give you a better understanding of what the examiner wants you to do for specific questions. Once you understand the question type and how marks are awarded, you’re more likely to save time in the actual exam, giving you a better opportunity to answer all the questions as fully as possible. When preparing for the mock exam, read the GCSE marking scheme to become familiar with how points are awarded.
Once you know how examiners break down the individual elements of a question, you can review your answers to ensure that you have each part covered.
Exam pressure is a very real thing for some students, even when it comes to mock tests. It takes time and practice to perform well under pressure. The GCSE mock exam is a great opportunity for students to practise what works best for them.
One of the most effective ways to revise for the GCSE mock exam is to use practice tests under exam conditions. When introduced early into your revision schedule, our GCSE practice packs can help to improve your confidence in the lead up to test day.
Our practice packs are all written and developed by former GCSE examiners and markers. We’ve also included questions that students find challenging, so you’ll have experience of tackling the most difficult questions.
The GCSE mock exam is a great way for students to learn, consolidate knowledge and refine exam technique before the real thing. The mock exam is a student’s chance to learn from any mistakes as it highlights your strengths and weaknesses in knowledge and exam technique. This can then inform the next steps before the real exam and lead to more focused learning. If students use the advice outlined above, they are more likely to achieve a good result in a mock exam.
Important Information
*All students must go to the toilet BEFORE they enter the exam hall. Students leaving the exam hall to go to the toilet will not be allowed to return until the start of the next exam. Pens and mobile devices are not permitted in the exam hall.
*Children will be expected to wear full school uniform (students will not be allowed to sit the exam if he/she is not dressed in school uniform) and to bring the following equipment in a clear plastic bag:
- 3 sharp pencils
- 2 rulers
- 2 rubbers
- 2 sharpeners
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Dates
JAN 29th – Maths 09:00 to 12:00
JAN 29th – English 12:45 to 15:45
JAN 29th – Science 16:15 to 19:15
FEB 26th – Maths 09:00 to 12:00
FEB 26th – English 12:45 to 15:45
FEB 26th – Science 16:15 to 19:15
MAR 26th – Maths 09:00 to 12:00
MAR 26th – English 12:45 to 15:45
MAR 26th – Science 16:15 to 19:15
APR 23rd – Maths 09:00 to 12:00
APR 23rd – English 12:45 to 15:45
APR 23rd – Science 16:15 to 19:15
MAY 21st – Maths 09:00 to 12:00
MAY 21st – English 12:45 to 15:45
MAY 21st – Science 16:15 to 19:15
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Crays Hill,
Billericay, Essex
CM11 2UY
PRICE
£100 each exam or all 15 dates for £1000
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