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Adaptive maths apps or online platforms

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ibidibido · 18/01/2024 09:04

Hi All

I've been lurking on here for a while but wondered if any of you might be able to help.

DC is doing maths and achieving an A currently (in Y12) but with a prediction still at A*. First question is, how likely is he to be able to carry on (obviously doing more work) and hitting that if he's 'only' getting As (and the odd B) currently in Y12?

Most importantly, are there any online educational tools that are adaptive, similar to Tassomai (which are for GCSEs I believe) and Atom Learning (which was fab for 11+) for A-level Maths and also the sciences?

Thank you!

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extrastrongmints · 18/01/2024 09:22

Can't really answer your 1st question except to say that maths is a subject where you develop the skills by doing. So finding a textbook you like, then practising first textbook exercises, then past papers, with worked solutions to check against is the best way to progress.

Regarding apps / other support:
Seneca is the most direct equivalent to tassomai/atom. It covers A level sciences and single maths. And it's free.
Integral is an online package with full coverage of A level single and/or further maths. It's worth the subscription cost.
The TLmaths youtube channel is pretty good and covers more or less all A level content.

ibidibido · 18/01/2024 09:24

Thank you, that's really helpful.

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