5 Great Websites for GCSE and A Level Revision

5 Great Websites for

GCSE and A Level Revision

1. WJEC Question Bank

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Past paper questions are a great way to test your knowledge and ability to apply your understanding

of a topic to unfamiliar situations. While CCEA can be great for past papers, the new specs may not

match old papers, or you may find that you are not getting enough practice in a particular area. This

is where WJEC Question Bank can be extremely useful.

All you have to do is select a subject (e.g. Biology) and examination level (e.g. GCSE), and then you

have access to all of the WJEC past paper questions for that subject. By using the keywords search

bar, you can search for a topic, e.g. ¡°kidney¡±, and all questions relating to that topic will be available

for you to browse through.

5 Great Websites for

GCSE and A Level Revision

This website is so useful because once you have found questions you would like to try, you can

create your own question paper by adding questions to ¡°Your Paper¡± and then printing it.

5 Great Websites for

GCSE and A Level Revision

2. Jetpunk

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Jetpunk is a popular quiz website that allows you to take and create quizzes on almost any topic

imaginable. Whether you want to learn all of the countries in Europe ¨C or the world ¨C for Geography

or memorise the Periodic Table for Science, there is a quiz for you to try.

If there is a topic you are struggling to learn information for, why not make a quiz and use it to

revise? Jetpunk is also accessible on a mobile so you can practice on your phone on the bus, in the

dentist¡¯s waiting room or from the comfort of your bed. It¡¯s quick, easy and might even manage to

make revision fun!

5 Great Websites for

GCSE and A Level Revision

3.Quizlet

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Quizlet allows you to make and print flashcards, test yourself writing and matching vocabulary and

try fun revision games. It¡¯s perfect for learning languages, especially for tricky vocabulary and verbs.

You can also use it to learn definitions for subjects such as Geography or Science, or to remember

important dates and names for History.

As well as creating your own flashcards and tests, you can also try sets of words created by other

users, and can search for any topic you want to study.

5 Great Websites for

GCSE and A Level Revision

4.

YouTube

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Everyone knows about YouTube, but it is a great learning and revision tool that not everyone utilises.

Almost any topic imaginable is covered, which can be great for subjects you¡¯re struggling to

understand or want to quickly look over. YouTubers I find particularly useful include:

Maths:

o Hegarty Maths

o Maths 520

o CGP Maths Tutor

Science:

o Amoeba Sisters

o My GCSE Science

o Dr Physics A

o Minute Physics

o Physics Girl

o Physics R Us

o Mr i Explains

o Ben Ryder

o Revision Universe

o GCSE Geography Help

Further Knowledge:

o SciShow/Crash Course

o Kurzgesagt ¨C In A Nutshell

o Smarter Everyday

o It¡¯s Okay To Be Smart

o ASAP Science

o Today I Found Out

o Jon Turner

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