GCSE Revision
Exam Papers Practice as our experienced teachers and exam experts have designed in the revision topics based around subject areas to provide you with exactly what you need to successfully achieve in GCSE. Straightforward study notes and practice exam-style questions, as well as a complete archive of previous papers are all sorted in a single location. Our revising materials like revision notes, past papers, topical questions and realistic practice papers are frequently updated and in addition to them, we also have topical questions which also provides immediate improvement efforts. All resources are specific to your exam board, which makes revision clear, effective and focused on taking you to your highest grades.

GCSE Subjects
Computer Science
GCSE AQA Computer Science Topic Questions
GCSE AQA Computer Science Past Papers
GCSE AQA Computer Science Revision Notes
GCSE AQA Computer Science Practice Papers
GCSE Edexcel Computer Science Past Papers
GCSE Edexcel Computer Science Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Computer Science Topic Questions
GCSE OCR Computer Science Past Papers
GCSE OCR Computer Science Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Computer Science Practice Papers
Maths
GCSE AQA Maths Topic Questions
GCSE AQA Maths Past Papers
GCSE AQA Maths Practice Papers
GCSE Edexcel Maths Topic Questions
GCSE Edexcel Maths Past Papers
GCSE Edexcel Practice Papers
GCSE OCR Maths Topic Questions
GCSE OCR Maths Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Maths Practice Papers
Physics
GCSE AQA Physics Topic Questions
GCSE AQA Physics Past Papers
GCSE AQA Physics Revision Notes
GCSE AQA Physics Practice Papers
GCSE Edexcel Physics Topic Questions
GCSE Edexcel Physics Past Papers
GCSE Edexcel Physics Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Physics Past Papers
GCSE OCR Physics Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Physics Practice Papers
Biology
GCSE AQA Biology Topic Questions
GCSE AQA Biology Past Papers
GCSE AQA Biology Practice Papers
GCSE AQA Biology: Trilogy Revision Notes
GCSE Edexcel Biology Topic Questions
GCSE Edexcel Biology Past Papers
GCSE Edexcel Biology Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Biology Topic Questions
GCSE OCR Biology Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Biology Practice Papers
Chemistry
GCSE AQA Chemistry Topic Questions
GCSE AQA Chemistry Revision Notes
GCSE AQA Chemistry Practice Papers
GCSE Edexcel Chemistry Topic Questions
GCSE Edexcel Chemistry Past Papers
GCSE Edexcel Chemistry Revision Notes
GCSE OCR Chemistry Topic Questions
GCSE OCR Chemistry Past Papers
GCSE OCR Chemistry Revision Notes
Further Maths
Combined Science
German
GCSE AQA German Past Papers
Italian
GCSE AQA Italian Past Papers
Latin
GCSE OCR Latin Past Papers
Arts
GCSE AQA Arts Past Papers
History
Physical Education
GCSE OCR Physical Education Past Papers
Religion
GCSE OCR Religion Past Papers
Law
Business
Economics
Geography
Sociology
English Language
Stay Motivated: Small Steps Lead to Big Success
It is often tempting to get stressed, particularly when there are several subjects to revise at GCSE. The secret? Rip it up Set small goals that you accomplish each day and reward yourself with them. Each achievement is a reward in itself by boosting confidence either by passing a past paper or going through a difficult topic. Our mission at Exam Papers Practice is to ensure that revision is not a stressful experience and become more effective. We are confident that any student can reach the top grades- and with the relevant tools and spirit, so can you.
GCSE Revision FAQs
1. How early do I revise GCSE exams?
You had better begin revising in several months prior to your exams. It is the recommendation of most teachers that in order to be now well prepared, one should start structured revision at least 12-16 weeks before the exam period. But efficient revision must also incorporate frequent check-up throughout the school year as opposed to leave it until the last minute. Preparation in advance will minimize feelings of stress and will enhance long-term retention.
2. Which is the most effective way of revision?
Active recall combined with spaced repetition is the best combinations of revising methods. It implies that you need to check back with yourself on the information that you’ve learnt on a regular basis instead of simply skimming notes. Flashcards, past papers/exam type questions and mind maps are all effective study techniques that will help reinforce knowledge and make exams easier to pass.
3. What is the way to control my time during revision?
It is necessary to develop a realistic time-table of revision. Divide your subjects into sub-topics and assign particular time to it. Focus your studying in short study times (appr. 25-45 minutes), and take short breaks. However, you need to review everything in exam areas on a regular basis, but prioritize weaker subjects first. Discipline and balance is paramount; make sure you do not cram excessively that may cause burn out.
4. What can I do to remain motivated and de-stressed whilst revising?
Being motivated is as a result of being able to set small goals that you can achieve and rewarding yourself when you have done so. In order to minimize stress levels, be sure to sleep, exercise, and relax when you are not studying. In case you become anxious, practice the relaxation skills such as deep breathing. You are not trying to be perfect in the course of revision, but you are trying to improve and creating the perseverance to it will enable you to remain focused.
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