
A new term is the perfect opportunity to reset, refocus, and build better study habits in maths. Whether you’re starting a new academic year in Kenya or heading into your second term in the UK, now is the time to take charge of your learning.
How can you stay ahead in maths this term? The key isn’t just intelligence—it’s about having the right study strategies, revision techniques, and mindset.
In this guide, we’ll explore 7 proven maths study tips to help students improve their understanding, stay organised, and approach maths with confidence.
Maths Study Tips 1: Set Clear Study Goals with Purpose
Before diving into revision, take a moment to reflect on your last test or recent lessons.
Ask yourself:
- Which maths topics felt easy?
- Which areas were more challenging?
Setting small, specific study goals helps to focus your efforts.
Example: “I will practice quadratic equations twice a week to improve my problem-solving speed.”
Why it works: Studies show that students who set clear learning objectives perform better in exams and retain information more effectively.
Maths Study Tips 2: Get Organised
Success in maths isn’t just about talent—it’s about preparation and having the right study materials.
Make sure you have:
✔ A scientific calculator (Casio ClassWiz recommended for GCSE/A-Level students).
✔ A dedicated maths notebook for working through problems.
✔ A quiet study space free from distractions.
✔ A realistic revision timetable that fits your schedule.
Why this works: When students have a structured plan and the right tools, studying becomes more efficient and less stressful.
Maths Study Tips 3: Use Active Learning Techniques in Maths Revision
Instead of just reading notes or watching videos, engage with the content using active learning strategies:
- Practice past paper questions – Real exam-style questions build confidence.
- Use interactive tools – Websites like Desmos, GeoGebra, and Mathsbot help visualise complex maths concepts.
- Explain concepts out loud – Teaching someone else reinforces your understanding.
Why this works: Studies show that students who actively engage with maths problems remember and apply concepts more effectively.
Maths Study Tips 4: Find the Right Support for Maths Learning
Even the best athletes have coaches—successful students benefit from guidance and structured support too.
Ways to seek support:
✔ Ask questions in class – Never hesitate to seek clarification.
✔ Join study groups – Collaborating with peers helps reinforce key maths concepts.
✔ Consider a tutor for targeted revision – Personalised tutoring can provide structured support in weak areas.
Why this works: Research confirms that students who receive individualised support show faster improvement and greater confidence in maths.
Read more: Maths Tutoring for Children: 7 Strategies to Boost Confidence and Success
Maths Study Tips 5: Build a Study Routine That Works for You
A well-structured routine keeps studies manageable and prevents last-minute stress.
Plan ahead:
✔ When will you review class notes?
✔ When will you complete maths practice questions?
Why this works: The more consistent your study habits, the easier it becomes to retain and apply mathematical concepts.
Maths Study Tips 6: Stay Positive and Keep Practising
Many students feel overwhelmed at the start of a new term—especially if they struggled with maths in the past.
Remember:
✔ Struggling with a topic doesn’t mean failure—it’s part of learning.
✔ Small improvements add up over time.
✔ Mistakes help build problem-solving skills.
Why this works: A growth mindset helps students develop resilience and a more positive attitude towards maths.
Maths Study Tips 7: Test Yourself Under Exam Conditions
Many students know the material but struggle when under pressure. The best way to prepare for real exams is by practising under timed conditions.
How to do this effectively:
✔ Set a timer and complete a past paper within the exam time limit.
✔ Review mistakes and learn from them.
✔ Identify common errors and work on those areas.
Why this works: Simulating exam conditions helps students manage time effectively and feel more confident on test day.
Looking for Extra Support?
For students who want structured revision and expert guidance, I will be running Easter revision classes from 7th-14th April in small groups (maximum six students per class).
Whether studying independently or with support, consistency, curiosity, and a willingness to improve are key to success.
A strong start now will set the foundation for future achievements.
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