Sometimes it feels as though there is nothing more boring than revising! We’ve all been there, sifting through tonnes of information in our monochrome textbooks having to re-read that sentence over and over again...
That’s why there are revision websites, with interactive quizzes and colourful diagrams it can make revising seem so much easier. But with expensive subscriptions and boring websites it can be impossible to find a good website without spending ages researching.
That’s why we did the work for you! So here (in no particular order) is our top 10 list of the best free GCSE revision websites to make your study life more successful:
GoConqr:
9 Million revision resources
Search bar and easy to navigate
Interactive quizzes which show your score
Premade mind maps, flowcharts and revision cards with key terms
Chat groups you can message other students on
Get Revising:
Access or create: flash cards, mind maps, videos, presentations, crosswords and more
Templates for your own study planner
Past papers available in 3 exam boards
Memrise:
Offers many languages such as: French, Japanese, Italian and Korean
Has other subjects such as Science and Maths where you learn key words
It can help with pronunciation as reads the word aloud
On your profile, it shows how many words you have learnt and you are able to earn points
BBC Bitesize:
Plenty of quick multiple choice quizzes (10 questions)
Tells you the correct answer and why
4-5 minute videos for topics
Fully written notes with annotated diagrams
Key words and definitions
PassMyExams:
Offers core subjects (maths, biology, chemistry, physics)
Fully written notes, diagrams and animations
Clear links and headings to easily navigate
No sign up required
S-Cool:
S-Cool offers most subjects for GCSE, for example: all Sciences, Maths, English, German and PE. All you need is to sign up for free and then you can access all the revision resources.
It has a 3-step guide to revision which includes:
1) ‘Revise it’ which includes detailed notes and diagrams about the topic you want to revise.
2) ‘Test it’ in which you are able to download your free, printable, question bank of exam style questions.
3) ‘Remember it’ which is a free 50-page revision summary of the subject which you are able to print out or save
SparkNotes:
English literature revision website
Gives full version of all GCSE books e.g. 'Romero and Juliet'
Modern translations of books
Videos available to help summarise chosen GCSE books
Revision World:
Includes short videos and detailed information
Past papers
Able to make timetables
PowerPoint presentations, files and detailed images
Forums where you can ask about questions/topics
Maths Made Easy:
Maths and other subjects such as Biology and English language and literature
Quick quizzes to put knowledge to test
Exam questions with mark scheme
Sheet of all the equations you have to remember
The Student Room:
Detailed notes written by students
Advice forums on study tips and 'growing your grades'
Homework help from other students
By the Students Life team
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