Ace Your Maths A-Levels

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Pass Your A-Level Maths Exams

A-Level Maths revision guides are exactly what you need to confidently study (or teach!) A-level Maths for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and CIE examination boards.

We cover Pure Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, and Mechanics in detail across 52 chapters. 

Download five full chapters for FREE, which include:

  • Classroom Presentations
  • Revision Notes
  • Mindmaps
  • Quizzes
  • Practice Questions
  • Answer Keys

What's Included?

We’ve created 52 modules covering every Maths topic needed for A level, and each module contains:

  • An editable PowerPoint lesson presentation
  • Editable revision handouts
  • A glossary which covers the key terminologies of the module
  • Topical mind maps for visualising the key concepts
  • Printable flashcards to help students engage active recall and confidence-based repetition
  • A quiz with accompanying answer key to test knowledge and understanding of the module

As a premium member, once rolled out you get access to the entire library of A-Level Maths resources. For now, we have made the first five topics completely free of charge for you to get a taste of what’s to come.

A Level Maths Resources Mapped by Exam Board

Once completed our modules can be used with both UK and international A Level examination board specifications.

We will put together comprehensive mapping documents which will show you exactly which modules align to the specification you are teaching or learning.

Partial Fractions

Summary Remember these formulas of partial fractions for different types of fractions: We can recall from GCSE’s that to transform a function consisting of many fractions into a single fraction, we take LCM (lowest common factor) of the entire function i.e: if we have a function , we take its LCM and make it into … Read more

Surds

Summary Rational Number: A number that can be written as a fraction, where both the numerator and the denominator are whole numbers. E.g 3/4 Irrational Number: They cannot be written as a fraction. They can only be written as decimals numbers. E.g    which is equal to 1.7320…… A surd is a number that’s written … Read more

The Binomial Expansion

Summary Pascal’s Triangle can be used to multiply out a bracket. When we have large powers, we can use combination and factorial notation to help expand binomial expressions. What is a Binomial? A binomial is an expression which consists of two terms only i.e 2x + 3y and 4p – 7q are both binomials. What … Read more

Iteration

Summary Iteration is a method of finding an approximate solution of a given equation. Remember the 3 steps below to carry out iteration: Find the interval in which the root lies. Select a suitable value in that interval then substitute again and again in the given iterative formula to give a better approximation. When we … Read more

Indices

Summary MUST Remember all these Rules of Indices: 1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   8.    What are Indices? Just like other operations in maths (+, -,  x,), Indices are a type of math operations. However they don’t have a fix symbol for it. We can identify it from the way a certain number is … Read more

Differential Equations

Summary Differential Equation – any equation which involves or any higher derivative. Solving differential equations means finding a relation between y and x alone through integration. We use the method of separating variables in order to solve linear differential equations. We must be able to form a differential equation from the given information. What is … Read more