Who is Revise Maths aimed at?
Revise Maths is designed for students studying Mathematics at secondary level. The topics covered are appropriate for Key Stage 3 (years 7-9) and Key Stage 4 (GCSE, years 10-11). Some topics may also be appropriate for pupils at the end of primary school.
Can I download the videos to watch offline?
The videos are not available to download at the moment, but there may be downloadable versions available in the future, particularly if there is a demand for them.
Can I watch the videos on my mobile phone?
If you have a smart phone (Android, iPhone, Blackberry, etc) then you may be able to view the Youtube versions of the videos. Versions for other mobile phones may be available in the future. If you would be interested in being able to view the videos on your phone, let me know via the contact page.
Can the worksheets be downloaded?
At the moment the worksheets can't be downloaded, although they are printable.
How do I print a worksheet?
Worksheets and answers can be printed by clicking on the print button to the bottom right of the worksheet viewer. This will bring up a standard print dialogue.
Why isn't there a worksheet for ...?
The priority at the moment is to produce as many videos as possible. Worksheets will be added to topics as and when I have time. If there is a particular topic you want some questions for, let me know.
How were the games created?
The games on Revise maths have been created using the game generators from Content generator
Why is there a black rectangle over the game?
This is caused by a clash between the modal window the games open in and the Facebook like button at the bottom of the page. To avoid the black rectangle, make sure that the game logos are at the bottom of the screen when you choose a game. The game will then open higher than the Facebook button.
How can I make the games bigger?
To view a game in a bigger size, right click on the game thumbnail and select 'open in new tab' or 'open in new window'. To make it even bigger try making your browser full screen (in most browsers by pressing F11).