Final A Level Maths Revision Sprint
Stop Wondering What To Revise Each Day.
Guided 3 week A Level Maths revision sprint designed to build confidence, structure and exam readiness before the first paper.
Most Students Do Not Need More Resources
By this stage of the year, most students already have:
- textbooks
- revision guides
- videos
- past papers
- worksheets
The difficult part is knowing:
- what to prioritise
- how to structure revision
- which topics matter most
- and how to stay consistent without feeling overwhelmed.
This sprint gives students a clear daily revision plan until the first exam.
What The Revision Sprint Includes
✅Daily Structured Revision Tasks
Students follow a clear day by day revision plan focused on the topics and exam skills that matter most.
✅Focused Video Support
Each day includes guided video support using selected masterclasses, walkthroughs and lesson recordings.
✅Exam Questions & Topic Practice
Students receive carefully chosen exam questions each day to help improve confidence, fluency and exam technique across the course.
✅Weekly Exam Practice
Every Saturday, students can sit a paper in exam conditions before joining a full live walkthrough of the solutions.
✅Revision Progress Tracker
Students follow a structured revision tracker throughout the sprint, helping them stay organised, consistent and accountable during the final weeks before exams.
✅Access Until Exams
Students can revisit all materials, recordings and resources throughout the exam period.
The 3 Week Revision Structure
WEEK 1 — Core Pure Foundations
Functions, graphs, trigonometry, differentiation, integration and logarithms.
Students rebuild confidence in the highest mark Pure topics before moving into more applied exam questions.
WEEK 2 — Pure & Mechanics
Sequences and series, parametrics, forces, friction, kinematics and vectors.
The focus shifts towards modelling, mechanics and more challenging multi step exam questions.
WEEK 3 — Statistics & Final Pure Topics
Binomial and normal distribution, hypothesis testing, probability, circles, proof and algebraic methods.
Students continue strengthening exam technique while revisiting the topics that commonly cause mistakes before the first paper.
Every Saturday
Students complete a one hour exam paper in live exam conditions before joining a full walkthrough of the paper straight afterwards, focused on methods, exam technique and avoiding common mistakes.
✅ 3 structured revision weeks
✅ Daily revision tasks
✅ Exam questions and video support
✅ Weekly live exam practice sessions
✅ Revision Progress Tracker
✅ Access until exams
Final A Level Maths Revision Sprint
Starts Monday 11th May
£127
FAQ
Are the revision sessions live?
Most of the daily revision content is recorded, so students can work through the tasks flexibly each day. The weekly exam practice sessions are live.
How do the live exam practice sessions work?
Students join a live session where they complete a one hour exam paper in timed exam conditions. Straight afterwards, we go through the full paper, focusing on methods, exam technique and avoiding common mistakes.
Does my child need to complete the daily tasks at a specific time?
No. Students can complete the daily revision tasks at whatever time works best for them. The structure is designed to provide clear direction and consistency throughout the final weeks before exams.
What if my child struggles with a topic?
Students will have access to guided video support, worked examples and walkthroughs to help them review difficult topics and improve confidence.
How long will students have access to the materials?
Students will continue to have access to the materials throughout the exam period, allowing them to revisit topics, questions and recordings whenever needed.
Is there any accountability during the sprint?
Yes. Students will follow a structured revision tracker throughout the programme, helping them stay organised, monitor their progress and keep revision consistent during the final weeks before exams.
About Better Your Maths
Better Your Maths specialises in helping A Level Maths students strengthen their understanding and gain confidence with exam questions.
The teaching approach focuses on:
✔ clear explanations of difficult topics
✔ regular practice with exam style questions
✔ structured revision strategies
Many students struggle with A Level Maths not because they cannot understand the content, but because they do not have a clear approach to practising and revising the material.
Providing structure and consistent practice can make a significant difference.