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Edexcel Higher GCSE Maths Revision

May 1, 2018 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

Edexcel Higher GCSE Maths Revision

 

In this post we’re looking at the Edexcel Higher GCSE Maths Revision paper 3 – this involves using a calculator to answer (some) of the questions. As before please don’t just passively watch the videos! Please print the paper, try the questions, and then compare your answers with the solutions.

Here’s a link to download the question paper: Edexcel paper 3 Set 1 Paper

Here’s my solutions: Edexcel paper 3 set 1 WORKED ANSWERS

Here’s a copy of the mark scheme: Edexcel paper 3 Set 1 MARK SCHEME

Watch on YouTube

Higher GCSE Maths – Questions 1 – 6 Revision

Higher GCSE Maths – Questions 7 – 10 Revision

Higher GCSE Maths – Questions 11 – 19 Revision

Higher GCSE Maths – Questions 20 – 22 Revision

There’s quite a few posts dealing with sample paper questions on 3minutemaths.co.uk and please do let me know your thoughts – any comments, added below, would be much appreciated.

At the moment the YouTube channel has over 33,000 subscribers and it’s interesting to see the overall watchtime for each of the videos. A lot of students are stopping / starting and many of the comments reflect how useful the idea is.

Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to leave positive comments 🙂

The only difficulty with using the Edexcel Higher GCSE Maths Revision is that you are being asked one question on each topic … so, if you need more practice, here’s a link to the GCSE practice papers. While they are based on the old specification, they are still a useful indicator of some the types of questions that will continue to be asked.

Either way, practice really does make perfect and, even as I’m working through the papers, there are similar questions. Here’s a list of topics that seem to pop up consistently:

Probability
Algebra expressions
Changing the subject
Anything to do with triangles
Histograms
Pythagoras
Upper / lower bounds

At least that’s a starting point!

If you’d like more information here’s a link to the Ultimate Guide to Maths.

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