GCSE Maths Target Grade Support
A target grade becomes more useful when it is broken into clear topic goals, exam skills and regular practice.
Turning a Target Grade Into a Plan
- Identify the current working grade.
- Find the topics most likely to improve marks.
- Practise exam questions at the right difficulty.
- Review progress after each mock or past paper.
Exam tip: Improving by one grade often comes from gaining small marks across many questions.
Common mistake: A target grade alone does not create progress unless it is linked to specific revision actions.
Video explanation
A short Worthing Maths Tutor video explanation for GCSE Maths Target Grade Support can be embedded here later to improve student engagement and time on page.
Need help with GCSE algebra?
If your child understands examples in lessons but struggles to apply them independently, structured GCSE maths tutoring can help rebuild confidence and close gaps step by step.