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For secondary maths teachers
Built for teachers, not just students. Diagnostic quizzes, exam data, and planning tools — all free, no signup required.
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Run a class diagnostic in 10 minutes. Students take the quiz individually, and you get a per-student gap report showing exactly which topics need attention.
Access freeClassroom tip: Use at the start of Year 10 to set baseline data, then again before mock exams to measure progress.
Historical grade boundaries for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and Cambridge IGCSE. See how boundaries have shifted year-on-year and set realistic targets for your students.
Access freeClassroom tip: Show Year 11 students the average boundary trend to motivate revision — most years the boundary drops slightly.
30+ real examiner insights organised by topic. Each tip is sourced from published examiner reports, covering common mistakes, presentation expectations, and mark scheme guidance.
Access freeClassroom tip: Project one examiner tip per lesson as a "Today's Examiner Insight" starter activity.
Printable GCSE and IGCSE formula sheet covering all required formulae. PDF format, optimised for A4 printing. Covers both Foundation and Higher tier.
Access freeClassroom tip: Print a class set and have students highlight formulae they can recall from memory. Repeat monthly to track memorisation.
Interactive syllabus checklist for Cambridge IGCSE 0580 and 0606. Track which topics you have covered, identify gaps in your teaching plan, and ensure full syllabus coverage before exams.
Access freeClassroom tip: Use as a department planning tool — share coverage status across the maths team to spot topics no one has taught yet.
Quiz your entire class at the start of Year 10 or 11. Get a per-student gap report within minutes. Use the data to group students by weakness and plan targeted intervention.
Use topic frequency data from past papers to prioritise revision. Focus class time on the topics that appear most often and carry the most marks.
Share diagnostic results with parents at parents' evening or via email. Concrete data ("your child scored 40% in algebra but 90% in number") is more actionable than vague progress reports.
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