AQA GCSE Maths Collection
Here you will find the complete collection of quizzes written by AQA to help you and your students in Years 9 to 11 prepare for the demands of the Maths GCSE.
You can click here to sign up to the completely free AQA Diagnostic Questions Schemes of Work. These schemes cover Years 9, 10 and 11 (Higher and Foundation), and are fully customisable to match the schemes of work you follow in your school. Once set up your students will automatically receive a year’s worth of AQA quizzes - one immediately after each topic unit to identify misconceptions, and one three weeks later to test retention and understanding. Via our in depth insights you will learn more about your students’ understanding of mathematics than ever before.
Alternatively, you might want to make use of the questions in class, or set individual quizzes for homework. The questions are fantastic for whole class discussions, identifying key misconceptions and encouraging students to provide their reasons. See our series of In the Classroom videos for more on this.
We really hope you and your students find them useful.
Find out more about AQA’s GCSE Maths Qualification. For additional support and resources for AQA’s GCSE Qualification, please visit allaboutmaths.aqa.org.uk.
To help you get going and see all the things the website can do watch our step-by-step videos or read our written guide.
Once you are ready to get started, we first need to make sure that you’ve added students and teachers to Eedi. The fastest, most secure and easiest way to do this is to connect your school to Eedi using Wonde. This is a one-time task that connects your MIS to Eedi and means that students, teachers and classes will be automatically setup in Eedi and, if new students join your school or if some leave, those changes will be automatically reflected in Eedi. The whole process takes just a few minutes to complete. Super easy.
These Diagnostic Questions have been written for the topics which feature in AQA’s GCSE Maths 8300 Specification. We have released these questions to support teaching and learning for the new GCSE, rather than attempting to cover all of the content that could be asked. Real examinations may feature questions of a different style to those used here.
These questions have not been through the full AQA Question Paper production process, therefore they have not been through all the accuracy checks. If you spot a mistake, let us know by emailing maths@aqa.org.uk and we’ll investigate.