Loads of free quizzes, revision notes and other revision help on The Student Room. Posted last year at this time as well since they made it free then (was £80 if my memory serves me correctly!)
Worth a punt and a lot cheaper than hiring a tutor
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bwsmith190
12 May 16#1
Forgot to add, seems to be mostly secondary school stuff so can't help with the dreaded SATs fiasco unfortunately
millarcat
12 May 161#2
Great, thanks for this. Im sure it will be very useful :smiley:
urinthematrix
12 May 16#3
Hi all, i am new to internet for children education. Can someone recommend me good website for year 1 and year 4 where there might be good notes and lots of questions?
Has anyone used Khan Academy much? Heard that's decent too but don't know a huge amount about it
abucd4 to bwsmith190
17 May 161#10
Some videos are a bit dated now, but good all the same.
For quizzes try memrise, an ipad app
For maths, try:
mr barton maths (revision guides)
examsolutions.net (videos - for worked solutions to past papers)
hegarty maths (general activities)
Needing subscriptions:
doddle (interactive quizzes and revision guides, some bits free)
pixl (interactive quizzes and support)
mathswatch ('youtube for maths')
These are the main resources I use with my pupils, if you're a parent/school pupil yourself, ask your school if you have accounts with any of them where needed.
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Worth a punt and a lot cheaper than hiring a tutor
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Many thanks
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/
For quizzes try memrise, an ipad app
For maths, try:
mr barton maths (revision guides)
examsolutions.net (videos - for worked solutions to past papers)
hegarty maths (general activities)
Needing subscriptions:
doddle (interactive quizzes and revision guides, some bits free)
pixl (interactive quizzes and support)
mathswatch ('youtube for maths')
These are the main resources I use with my pupils, if you're a parent/school pupil yourself, ask your school if you have accounts with any of them where needed.
also thanks for the link to the OP