RealRevision creates bespoke GCSE maths workbooks tailored to your exam board, target grade, and — crucially — what your teacher says needs work.
Every student gets the same past papers. The same revision guides. The same practice questions — regardless of whether they're struggling with quadratics or breezing through them.
Meanwhile, teachers provide detailed feedback: "needs work on algebraic fractions", "focus on circle theorems", "target grade 7 in problem-solving". This feedback is incredibly valuable, but there's never been an easy way to turn it into targeted practice material.
That's exactly what RealRevision does.
Select your exam board (Edexcel, AQA, OCR) and tier (Foundation or Higher). This ensures all questions match your exact exam format and specification.
This is the key feature. Paste what your teacher said — whether it's a parents' evening report, a comment on your mock, or just 'needs work on quadratics'. We'll analyse it and suggest the most relevant topics.
Instantly receive your bespoke pack: a workbook with 25 exam-style questions, a strategy guide with examiner-approved techniques, and a full mark scheme using M1/A1/B1 notation.
Teachers spend hours writing feedback. Parents receive detailed reports. Students get specific advice on what to improve. But turning that feedback into actual practice material? That's always been the hard part.
With RealRevision, you can paste any teacher comment:
We analyse the text, identify the topics mentioned, and create a workbook that targets exactly those areas — at the right difficulty level for your target grade.
25 exam-style questions with space to work through each problem. Exam-realistic formatting so you practise in the right conditions.
Examiner-approved techniques for each question type. Common mistakes to avoid. Time-saving shortcuts that don't lose marks.
Full solutions with M1/A1/B1 notation showing exactly where marks are awarded. Alternative methods noted where applicable.
Every question is written in the style of your exam board — same topics, command words, and mark structures. No surprises on exam day.