Maths Genie (new A Level page videos but no worksheets?)

  • Thread starter Thread starter paulb203
  • Start date Start date
AI Thread Summary
Maths Genie has launched a new A Level page featuring videos for each topic, but currently lacks accompanying worksheets, which has raised questions among users about the potential for future worksheet releases. Some users express surprise, noting that worksheets were available for GCSE topics. Suggestions for alternative resources include Cognito, PMT, Seneca, and Madasmaths, which offer practice questions and topical problems. Users are encouraged to monitor the Maths Genie site for updates on worksheet availability.
paulb203
Messages
196
Reaction score
75
TL;DR Summary: Videos but no worksheets.

I see Maths Genie have their new A Level page up, with a video for each topic. But no worksheets. Does anyone know if there will be worksheets added later?
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Hmm, this one right?
https://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/newalevel.php

I haven't used maths Genie much but I do remember that the GCSE ones had worksheets. Weird that it's not the same for A level.
Don't know, maybe just sit tight for now and wait a couple of weeks or so and see if they do release worksheets.
If they don’t, then you can probably find relevant questions on sites like Cognito (though you might not find more past what us covered in AS Maths on Cognito) or PMT: less convenient, I know, but at least you will have practice questions that way.
 
Yes, that's the one.
And thanks, I'll check out Cognito.
 
  • Like
Likes TensorCalculus
BTW, just checked, seneca also offers A-level maths stuff. Might be worth checking that out too.
 
Madasmaths is another good site with topical problems and practice papers
 
I graduated with a BSc in Physics in 2020. Since there were limited opportunities in my country (mostly teaching), I decided to improve my programming skills and began working in IT, first as a software engineer and later as a quality assurance engineer, where I’ve now spent about 3 years. While this career path has provided financial stability, I’ve realized that my excitement and passion aren’t really there, unlike what I felt when studying or doing research in physics. Working in IT...
Hi everyone! I'm a senior majoring in physics, math, and music, and I'm currently in the process applying for theoretical and computational biophysics (primarily thru physics departments) Ph.D. programs. I have a 4.0 from a basically unknown school in the American South, two REUs (T50 and T25) in computational biophysics and two semesters of research in optics (one purely experimental, one comp/exp) at my home institution (since there aren't any biophysics profs at my school), but no...
Back
Top