What topics are still on your revision list?
The final stretch of exam season is not always the time to revise everything.
Pick one weak spot. Try one question. Check what has actually stuck.
One quiz at a time.
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Is it instant feedback, saved results, low prep, or independent pupil work?
What makes a digital tool feel helpful rather than just another platform?
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One question at a time, with instant feedback to help pupils keep going.
Cover lessons can be tricky because pupils need something clear enough to start quickly, but meaningful enough to be worth doing.
Teachers, what makes cover work actually work in your school?
“I’ve done revision” is hard to measure.
Progress tracking helps parents see what has actually been practised, where confidence is growing and what may still need another look.
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Teachers, do your pupils still think revision means rereading notes until something sticks?
Retrieval practice asks them to pull knowledge back from memory.
That is where short quizzes can help.
What works best in your classroom?
AI should support learning, not replace thinking.
Lucy the AI Tutor gives pupils extra guidance when they get stuck, while they practise with teacher-written quizzes and stay focused on the topic.
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Feature spotlight: self-marking homework.
Teachers can set a quiz, pupils complete it online, and results are saved automatically.
Less repetitive marking. Clearer follow-up.
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GCSE revision feels less overwhelming when pupils know where to start.
Gap Finder Quizzes help pupils spot weaker areas in English, Maths and Science, then focus revision one topic at a time.
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Quick GCSE Biology check:
No notes, just a quick recall test.
What is the main job of red blood cells?
A) Fight infection
B) Carry oxygen
C) Make hormones
D) Digest food
Answer in the replies later.
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Classes can answer questions together, vote as teams and see the score build as they go. A simple way to make revision or cover work more active.
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Homework support should not turn every evening into a battle.
Short, teacher-written quizzes give children a clear task, instant feedback and a simple way for parents to help at home.
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A useful classroom resource should save time, not create more admin.
Teacher-written, self-marking quizzes help pupils practise independently while teachers keep visibility of progress and understanding.
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Sunday evening revision does not need to mean a full timetable, colour-coded notes and a stressed child.
Choose one topic.
Try one quiz.
See what needs another look.
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“Revise everything” is too big.
“Try one topic quiz” feels manageable.
Short quizzes can help children start revision without turning the whole evening into a battle.