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.

The Product and Quotient Rule

Summary The Product Rule Formula: The Quotient Rule Formula: Where f’(x) and g’(x) are derivatives of f(x) and g(x) respectively.   The Product Rule When we have to find the derivative of the product of two functions, we apply ”The Product Rule”. Let’s suppose we have two functions f(x) and g(x). We are required to … Read more

Tangents and Normals

Summary A tangent is a line that just touches the curve but doesn’t go through it. The gradient of a tangent = Gradient of a curve at that point A normal is a straight line perpendicular (at right angle 90°) to a curve. We know that differentiation is the process that we use to find … Read more

The Chain Rule

Summary Chain rule lets us differentiate a function of a function i.e  Chain rule can be applied through two different equations: AND What is the chain rule? One of the rules of differentiation is the chain rule, which basically lets us differentiate a function of a function in other words differentiation of composite functions. Let’s … Read more

Uses Of Differentiation

Summary If y = f(x) is an increasing function then  If y = f(x) is a decreasing function then  Stationary Points are obtained by solving the equation  3 types of stationary points: i) Maximum Point ii) Minimum Point iii) Point of Inflexion Increasing Function Refer to Fig 1, consider a point A on the curve … Read more

Differentiation From First Principle

Summary 4 steps to work out differentiation from the First Principle: Give increments to both x & y i.e . Find change of y. Find rate of change of y with respect to x i.e    or  . Take the limit of    as . Gradient of a curve We know that the gradient of … Read more

Integration By Parts

Summary Remember the formula for ‘Integration By Parts’: We now know how to evaluate many basic integrals. However there are many integrals which are in the form of two functions and cannot be simplified by any substitution. In such cases we use the ‘Product Rule’ of differentiation. We know that: Rewrite it as: Integrating both … Read more