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

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The recent launch of the A Level page on Maths Genie features videos for each topic but currently lacks accompanying worksheets. Users express confusion over this absence, noting that the GCSE section previously included worksheets. Suggestions for alternative resources include Cognito, PMT, Seneca, and Madasmaths, which provide practice questions and topical problems. The community anticipates potential updates to the Maths Genie site in the coming weeks.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with A Level mathematics concepts
  • Basic understanding of online educational resources
  • Knowledge of supplementary study tools like Cognito and PMT
  • Experience with video-based learning platforms
NEXT STEPS
  • Monitor Maths Genie for updates on A Level worksheets
  • Explore Cognito for relevant A Level practice questions
  • Investigate Seneca's A Level mathematics offerings
  • Review Madasmaths for topical problems and practice papers
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Students preparing for A Level mathematics, educators seeking supplementary resources, and anyone interested in online learning tools for mathematics practice.

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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?
 
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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.
 
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Yes, that's the one.
And thanks, I'll check out Cognito.
 
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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
 

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