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IGCSE Maths Revision Strategy: A 6-Week Plan That Actually Works

Stop rereading notes. Here's a structured revision plan based on how examiners set questions.

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    Most IGCSE maths revision fails because students reread notes instead of solving problems. Here is a $6$-week plan designed around how CIE 0580 and Edexcel 4MA1 exams actually work.

    Week 1–2: Identify Your Weak Topics

    Don’t start by revising everything. Start by diagnosing.

    1. Take a past paper under timed conditions.
    2. Mark it honestly. Note every topic where you lost marks.
    3. Rank your weak topics by mark impact (not by how hard they feel).

    Key insight: $60$–$70\%$ of IGCSE maths marks come from just $8$–$10$ core topics. Focus there first.

    The Big 10 Topics (by mark weight)

    Topic Typical Marks (Paper 2+4)
    Algebra (equations, expressions) $18$–$22$
    Number (fractions, percentages, ratio) $15$–$20$
    Geometry (angles, properties) $12$–$16$
    Trigonometry $10$–$14$
    Statistics & Probability $10$–$14$
    Functions & Graphs $8$–$12$
    Mensuration (area, volume) $8$–$12$
    Sequences & Patterns $6$–$10$
    Transformations $6$–$8$
    Sets & Venn Diagrams $4$–$8$

    Week 3–4: Targeted Topic Practice

    For each weak topic:

    1. Review the method — not the theory. Write out the steps, not the definitions.
    2. Drill $10$–$15$ questions at increasing difficulty.
    3. Time yourself. Exam speed matters. Aim for $1.5$ minutes per mark.
    4. Check every answer — even the ones you got right. Examiners award method marks.

    Avoid: Spending $3$ hours on one topic. If it’s not clicking after $45$ minutes, move on and return tomorrow.

    Week 5: Past Paper Blitz

    Do $3$–$4$ full past papers under exam conditions:

    • No phone. No notes. Strict time limit.
    • Paper 2 (Extended): $1$ hour $30$ minutes.
    • Paper 4 (Extended): $2$ hours $30$ minutes.
    • Mark immediately after. Don’t wait.

    Track your scores in a table:

    Paper Score Weak Areas Action
    May 2024 P2 $62$/$70$ Trig Q8, Probability Q10 Drill trig identities
    May 2024 P4 $78$/$130$ Vectors, Functions Practice graphing

    Week 6: Exam Technique Polish

    The difference between a B and an A* is usually technique, not knowledge.

    1. Read the question twice. Circle what they’re actually asking for.
    2. Show working. Even on “easy” questions. Method marks save grades.
    3. Check units. cm vs m, seconds vs minutes.
    4. Use the marks as a guide. A $4$-mark question needs $3$–$4$ lines of working.
    5. Skip and return. If a question takes more than $3$ minutes with no progress, move on.

    The One Habit That Separates A* Students

    Keep an error log. After every practice session, write down:

    • The question you got wrong
    • The specific mistake (sign error? forgot formula? misread question?)
    • The correct method

    Review this log before every practice session. Your mistakes are your syllabus.


    Put This Plan Into Action

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