Unique resources and tools only available on Maths Links
Whether you're a teacher planning next week's lessons or a student preparing for your GCSEs, your time is precious.
Maths Links is a huge collection of maths resources that have been carefully arranged so you can find exactly what you need, exactly when you need it.
To make your life even easier, I've created a handful of specialized tools that do the heavy lifting for you.
Here is your guide to the unique pages, time-saving organizers, and custom features you won't find anywhere else.
The Questions by Topic page is the original and most popular page because it provides more than just a single set of questions.
I designed it to line up resources from the best maths sites on the internet, alongside my own original materials.
This means you get the questions and the answers all in one massive page arranged by their topic and their approximate grade.
An alternative to the questions by topic page. Use the resource finder to search for resources by topic or their grade.
The results are neatly displayed on screen and you also have the option to download all of the links as a single pdf file.
If you would like resources for multiple topics, the resource organiser allows you to handpick links to multiple resources and compile them into one simple, shareable PDF file.
It is a massive time saver for teachers or students putting together custom revision packs. Try the resource organiser.
Research shows that mixing up different maths topics (interleaving) is one of the best ways to boost long-term memory.
Maths Links has a dedicated section for interleaving worksheets that are carefully graded (from Grade 1 all the way up to advanced Grade 9).
These sheets crossover different concepts to help students recognize which mathematical method to use, not just how to use it.
Past paper question worksheets
These are worksheets I created from Edexcel GCSE past papers.
A great way to focus on a specific topic by looking at the previous questions.
Every maths website has links to past papers but at Maths Links we have tools designed to
A series of focused, 1-hour live lessons. Not looking at specific exam boards; but the universal, high-value crossover topics that every single exam board tests.