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Revision Courses

What an Intensive 5-day revision course which covers the whole syllabus and will set students up for their own independent practice over the remaining weeks and days.


Each block will begin with a review of the key principles and skills. Students will then be guided through how they are typically examined, with hints and tips on exam techniques given. After working through some exam questions together, students will have the opportunity to try some exam questions independently (help on hand as required) before coming back together to discuss model solutions and any misconceptions or ‘what if the question said…’!


Flashcards / condensed revision notes are provided at the end of each block. These cover the triggers (coded messages that give the ‘in’ to a question), facts that must be remembered, and frequently asked questions.


Where

Venue to be confirmed, depending on numbers. Will be in the Dudley area.


When

  • Tuesday 13 August 2024 Pure 1
  • Friday 16 August August 2024 Mechanics
  • Tuesday 20 August 2024 Pure 2
  • Friday 23 August 2024 Statistics
  • Tuesday 27 August 2024 Review and past paper practice


All days run 09:00 to 12:30 and 13:15 to 17:00

Prices: Any of first 4 days                    £90 per day

             All 5 days                                   £350


Places Available: Maximum group size of 6


What 

Intensive revision course (options to pick from 1 to all 5 days) designed to cover all of the big topics and set students up for their own independent practice over the final months.


Each block will begin with a review of the key principles and skills. Students will then be guided through how they are typically examined, with hints and tips on exam technique given. After working through some exam questions together, students will have the opportunity to try some exam questions independently (help on hand as required), before coming back together to discuss model solutions and any misconceptions or ‘what if the question said…’!


Flashcards / condensed revision notes are provided at the end of each block. These cover the triggers (coded messages that give the ‘in’ to a question), facts that must be remembered, and frequently asked questions.


Other than the parts where heavy wider participation is encouraged (I find students aren’t overly keen to ask questions when the recording facility is on), all parts of the sessions are recorded, and students will have access to the videos until the day after the last exam.


When

  • Monday 24 February 2025 - Functions, trigonometry and parametric equations
  • Tuesday 25 February 2025 - All statistics
  • Wednesday 26 February 2025 - All differentiation and integration
  • Thursday 27 February 2025 - All of mechanics
  • Friday 28 February - Selected other pure


All days run 09:00 to 12:30 and 13:15 to 17:00


Prices

  • Per day £95
  • Any 2 days £182
  • Any 3 days £261
  • Any 4 days £332
  • All 5 days £395


Places available

Maximum group size of 10


What

Intensive revision course (options to pick from 1 to all 5 days) designed to cover all of the big topics and set students up for their own independent practice over the final weeks.

Each block will begin with a review of the key principles and skills. Students will then be guided through how they are typically examined, with hints and tips on exam techniques given. After working through some exam questions together, students will have the opportunity to try some exam questions independently (help on hand if required) before coming back together to discuss model solutions and any misconceptions or ‘what if the question said…’!


Flashcards / condensed revision notes are provided at the end of each block. These cover the triggers (coded messages that give the ‘in’ to a question), facts that must be remembered and frequently asked questions.


Other than the parts where heavy wider participation is encouraged (I find students aren’t overly keen to ask questions when the recording facility is on), all parts of the sessions are recorded, and students will have access to the videos until the day after the last exam.


When

  • Monday 14 April 2025 All of mechanics
  • Thursday 17 April 2025 Functions, trigonometry and parametric equations
  • Tuesday 22 April 2025 All statistics
  • Thursday 24 April 2025 All differentiation and integration


All days run 09:00 to 12:30 and 13:15 to 17:00


Prices

  • Per day £95
  • All 4 days £323


Places available

Maximum group size of 10


What

Revision course for those who have seen the majority of the material, but perhaps did not have time to consolidate the skills and/or need a refresher. This course would not be suitable for someone who has no prior knowledge of any of the topics which are not covered in the regular GCSE maths. (The full programme would be suitable, if completing the whole course.)

The aim of this 2 day revision course is to ensure students have a firm understanding of the whole syllabus, with mastery obtained over large parts of it. Students could then recap their notes and revision cards periodically throughout the exam season whilst they work intensively on their other GCSEs, before shifting their focus back to Further maths toward the end of the summer.


An optional 3-hour drop-in session later in the year to go through any past paper problems.


When

  • Revision days Wednesday 16 April and Wednesday 23 April 2025, 09:00 to 12:30 and 13:15 to 17:00
  • 3-hour drop-in session, Sunday 1 June 2025 18:00 to 21:00


Prices

  • 2-day course only £140
  • 2-day course plus 3-hour drop-in session £160


Places available

Maximum group size of 15


What

Last minute cramming course for those who have been focused on other GCSEs This course would not be suitable for someone who has no prior knowledge of any of the topics which are not covered in the regular GCSE maths. (The full programme would be suitable, if completing the whole course.)


4 hours on each of Saturday and Sunday (4.5 hour class with two 15-minute breaks). Choice of two time slots – both courses run exactly the same way.


Free session on the Monday night to go over any problems which come up from practice done after the Sunday session. (This session is open to students from both classes).


Format and content


Before the course

Condensed notes and triggers/flashcards were given out in advance to familiarise.


Saturday

The first session will focus on many of the topics which are unique to the Further Maths syllabus.

  • Go through the notes and flashcards. Opportunity to ask questions.
  • Do an exam question from each one show how triggers are spotted and skills applied?
  • The class do a question themselves before going over it as a group.
  • At the end of the session, questions from these topics were highlighted from all past papers. Students work through as many as they like before the session on Sunday. Access to annotated written solutions highlighting the way we spot what a question is asking and apply the appropriate skill.


Topics covered

  • Matrices
  • Sequences and series
  • Limiting values
  • Quadratic sequences
  • Harder circle theorem proofs
  • Circles
  • Normals and tangents
  • Factor theorem
  • Counting/ordering/factorials
  • Simultaneous equations – 3 unknowns
  • Exponential graphs
  • Binomial expansions


Sunday

  • Sessions begin with an opportunity to discuss any problems from work done on past paper questions, following yesterday’s work.
  • Then, we will follow the same format as the previous lesson for the topics listed below.


Topics covered

  • Differentiation
  • Comparing coefficients Trigonometry
  • Harder surds, indices and factorising (essentially extension of GCSE)
  • Algebraic proof
  • Geometric proof


Monday

Drop-in session to go over any problems that come up with past paper questions.


When

  • Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8
    • Group 1 08:00 to 12:30 on both days
    • Group 2 13:30 to 18:00 on both days
  • Monday 9 June 18:30 to 20:30*


*Mopping up session open to both groups


Price £90


Maximum group size of 15


What

Last minute cramming course for those who have been focused on other GCSEs. This course would not be suitable for someone who has no prior knowledge of any of the topics which are not covered in the regular GCSE maths. (The full programme would be suitable, if completing the whole course.)


Similar course to the paper 1 course, but of course, now we know which of the big topics were not tested on paper 1!


4 hours on each of Saturday and Sunday (4.5-hour class with two 15-minute breaks). Choice of two-time slots – both courses run exactly the same way.


Monday night mop-up to go over any problems which come up from practice done after the Sunday session. (This session is open to students from both classes).


Format and content


Before the course

Condensed notes and triggers/flashcards were given out in advance to familiarise.


Saturday

The first session will focus on many of the topics which are unique to the Further Maths syllabus.

  • Go through the notes and flashcards. Opportunity to ask questions.
  • Do an exam question from each one show how triggers are spotted and skills applied?
  • The class do a question themselves before going over it as a group.
  • At the end of the session, questions from these topics were highlighted from all past papers. Students work through as many as they like before the session on Sunday. Access to annotated written solutions highlighting the way we spot what a question is asking and apply the appropriate skill.
  • A list of big topics which were not examined on Paper 1 is provided. NOTE - we clearly cannot guarantee that something will be on a paper just because it was not on paper 1. Equally, something could be tested twice in a very similar way!


Topics covered (emphasis on those big topics not yet examined)

  • Matrices
  • Sequences and series
  • Limiting values
  • Quadratic sequences
  • Harder circle theorem proofs
  • Circles
  • Normals and tangents
  • Factor theorem
  • Counting/ordering/factorials
  • Simultaneous equations – 3 unknowns
  • Exponential graphs
  • Binomial expansions


Sunday

  • Sessions begin with an opportunity to discuss any problems from work done on past paper questions, following yesterday’s work.
  • Then, we will follow the same format as the previous lesson for the topics listed below.


Topics covered (emphasis on those big topics not yet examined)

  • Differentiation
  • Comparing coefficients
  • Trigonometry
  • Harder surds, indices and factorising (essentially extension of GCSE)
  • Algebraic proof
  • Geometric proof


Monday

Drop-in session to go over any problems that come up with past paper questions.


When

  • Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15
    • Group 1 08:00 to 12:30 on both days
    • Group 2 13:30 to 18:00 on both days
  • Monday 16 June 18:30 to 20:30*


*Mopping up session open to both groups


Price £90


Maximum group size of 15


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