🎯 The ULTIMATE A Level Maths Easter Revision Plan

This is your 5-week revision plan to cover all A-Level Maths topics before May 10th. You’ll be working 3 focused days per week: 2 heavy days (4-6 hours) and 1 light day (2-3 hours). Feel free to pick any weekdays that fit your schedule.

This is a first pass through the syllabus, designed to give you a solid foundation. You’ll track progress and adjust as needed, with past paper practice starting in Week 5.

📊 How to Track Progress

Use the Chat University Grade Tracker to log your scores for each topic as you go. This will:

  • Highlight areas of strength and weakness

  • Help you decide where to focus in your next revision cycle

  • Prevent you from revising the same things over and over if you're already confident

🛠️ What If You're Still Struggling After a Topic?

If, after working through all the questions on a topic, you're still struggling:

  • Find more questions on Bicen Maths or other question banks

  • Watch videos (TLMaths, ExamSolutions, Primrose Kitten, etc.) for clearer explanations

  • Get extra help if needed — from a tutor, teacher, or study group

Don’t keep struggling on your own. If something’s not clicking, get help sooner rather than later to stay on track.

🏃‍♀️ Keep Momentum Going

If a topic feels easy or you’re flying through it:
Move on to the next day's content. The faster you work through, the sooner you’ll reach past papers, which is where the real exam prep starts!

If you fall behind due to a tricky topic, that’s okay. Just try to stay on pace. If you’re stuck, don’t keep repeating the same thing — seek help from friends, teachers, or tutors.

📅 Weekly Revision Plan (April 8 – May 10)

Each week has:

  • 🔵 Heavy Day 1 (4–6 hrs)

  • 🔵 Heavy Day 2 (4–6 hrs)

  • 🟢 Light Day (2–3 hrs)

Feel free to pick which days work best for you — just complete all 3 tasks each week.

→ Mark each sheet as you go and repeat questions until you get them right, quickly and easily → Log topics and scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker and make note of any topics you still find difficult

📦 Week 1: April 8–12

🔵 Heavy Day 1
Proof
Data Presentation and Interpretation

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🔵 Heavy Day 2
Algebra and Functions
Kinematics

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🟢 Light Day
Coordinate Geometry
Sampling

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

📦 Week 2: April 15–19

🔵 Heavy Day 1
Trigonometry
Forces and Newton’s Laws

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🔵 Heavy Day 2
Exponentials and Logarithms
Statistical Distributions

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🟢 Light Day
Differentiation
Moments

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

📦 Week 3: April 22–26

🔵 Heavy Day 1
Sequences and Series
Hypothesis Testing

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🔵 Heavy Day 2
Vectors
Quantities and Units in Mechanics

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🟢 Light Day
Integration
Probability

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

📦 Week 4: April 29 – May 3

🔵 Heavy Day 1
Differentiation
Trigonometry

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🔵 Heavy Day 2
Numerical Methods
Forces and Newton’s Laws

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🟢 Light Day
Probability
Data Presentation and Interpretation

→ Log scores on the Chat University Grade Tracker

📦 Week 5: May 6–10 – Past Paper Week

🔵 Heavy Day 1
📝 Do 2018 Paper 1 (from Physics & Maths Tutor)
→ Make sure to choose the version that matches your exam board

→ Mark and review mistakes + log topics to revisit on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🔵 Heavy Day 2
📝 Do 2018 Paper 2
→ Again, pick your spec

→ Mark and review mistakes + log topics to revisit on the Chat University Grade Tracker

🧠 Final Tip

Stay consistent, track your progress, and adjust as you go. This plan gives you structure, but your own feedback is key to your success. The more you analyse your strengths and weaknesses, the more effective your revision will be.

You’ve got this 💪

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