Use practice questions to find the weak spot
Maths Methods revision works best when students do more than read worked examples. Exam-style questions reveal whether a student can set up the method, use the right algebra or calculus step, and explain the final answer under pressure.
- Practise questions by skill.
- Review mistakes while the method is fresh.
- Use similar follow-up questions to check improvement.
Use official past exams effectively
Official past exams are important, but they are not the whole revision loop. Examon sits beside official resources by helping students analyse mistakes, connect errors to topics, and practise the weak area again.
- Use official papers for exam style and timing.
- Use Examon to practise the topic behind each mistake.
- Return to exam-style work to check improvement.
Get explanations when you get stuck
A final answer alone does not always explain the thinking. Students need to see which setup, transformation, derivative, probability step, or calculator workflow caused the error.
- Focus on the reasoning behind the method.
- Repair the mistake before trying another question.
- Build confidence through targeted practice.