Students who are not that good at Math, very often believe that their GCSE Mathematics coursework will be a complete failure. Well, such worries are pretty natural, because a grade on GCSE Mathematics coursework is really important.
However, we have to tell you that the great majority of students manage to complete their GCSE Mathematics courseworks more or less successfully.
In this article, we want to remind you some tips for writing GCSE Mathematics courseworks and share some secrets of success.
Elements of GCSE Maths coursework
Your coursework will consist of two investigations: an Algebraic investigation and a Statistical Data Handling Project. Each of these elements is worth 10% of the final grade.
Common challenges that students face when writing GCSE Mathematics courseworks
Most commonly, students face two major problems:
- They cannot split their work into smaller parts or questions, which usually makes work on the paper harder.
- Students cannot define what exactly they need to find out because during Math lessons teachers ask particular questions.
The main secret of completing GCSE Mathematics coursework successfully
This type of work is not prepared at home but in class under your teacher’s supervision. And this is the main key to writing a successful GCSE Mathematics coursework. The teacher will assists you by providing prompts. Yet, do not expect him/her to give concrete answers. Usually, teachers ask some sort of questions that will help to make vague points clear.
Another secret of writing effective GCSE Mathematics coursework is revision. Revise everything studied.
Our last advice for you: do not hurry to hand in your GCSE Mathematics coursework, edit and proofread it thoroughly.
On our blog, you can also get additional ideas for writing a Maths statistics coursework.







