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AQA GCSE Mathematics Exam Technique Cheat Sheet 2026 (8300)

Every AQA GCSE Mathematics command word decoded — what examiners actually want, the structure that earns full marks, the top mistakes flagged in real examiner reports, and the phrases that pick up the marks others leave on the table. Free printable PDF.

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5 command words decoded

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5 top mistakes flagged

Phrases that earn marks

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Top tips for Mathematics

  1. 1M marks: you can earn them with a wrong answer if working is shown.
  2. 2Geometric reasons: name the theorem precisely ('alternate angles ARE EQUAL').
  3. 3Show every line of working — examiners need to see the method.
  4. 4Accuracy: re-read the question for '3 s.f.', '2 d.p.', or 'exact form'.
  5. 5Vectors: write column vectors vertically; underline vectors in handwriting.

⚠️ Top mistakes examiners flag for Mathematics

  • Saying 'Z angles' or 'F angles' — AQA wants 'alternate angles are equal'.
  • Rounding mid-calculation — keep full precision until the final answer.
  • Forgetting the units on area (cm²) and volume (cm³).
  • Confusing the centre of rotation with the centre of enlargement.
  • Giving '3 s.f.' answers to 2 d.p. — accuracy instructions matter.

✅ Phrases that earn marks

  • Alternate angles are equal (parallel lines)
  • Angles on a straight line sum to 180°
  • By Pythagoras' theorem
  • Rotation 90° anticlockwise about (0, 0)
  • Enlargement scale factor 2, centre (1, 3)

❌ Phrases that lose marks

  • Z angles
  • Answer with no working
  • Working backwards in proofs
  • Forgetting units

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AQA GCSE Mathematics exam technique — FAQ

What are the most important command words in AQA GCSE Mathematics?

AQA GCSE Mathematics (8300) papers use 5 core command words. The most frequently misread are Show working (M marks) (where students add unnecessary explanation) and Explain (where students describe instead of reasoning with because/therefore). The full breakdown — what each word means, the answer structure, and the do/don't list — is in the interactive cheat sheet above.

What's the difference between "describe" and "explain" in AQA GCSE Mathematics?

Describe asks WHAT happens — quote values from data, state the trend, no reasoning. Explain asks WHY — every sentence must contain "because", "therefore" or "as a result". Mixing them up is one of the highest-frequency reasons AQA GCSE Mathematics students lose marks they could have earned with the same content.

What are the top examiner-flagged mistakes for AQA GCSE Mathematics?

Across recent AQA GCSE Mathematics examiner reports, the most-flagged mistakes are: Saying 'Z angles' or 'F angles'; Rounding mid-calculation; Forgetting the units on area. The full list with explanations is in the "Top mistakes" block in the cheat sheet above.

Can I print the AQA GCSE Mathematics exam technique cheat sheet as a PDF?

Yes — click the "Download Mathematics Cheat Sheet PDF" button above. Sign up free (no payment), and the printable A4 PDF downloads instantly. The PDF includes the command-word table, top tips, common mistakes and the earn/avoid phrase pairs — designed to fit on one page so you can pin it above your desk.

Will this cheat sheet help me get a top grade in AQA GCSE Mathematics?

The cheat sheet covers EXAM TECHNIQUE — how to read command words, structure answers, and use mark-scheme language. Combined with strong subject knowledge it can lift students by 1 grade through more visible M-mark working. Use the AQA GCSE Mathematics Grade Predictor to see where you currently sit and how many marks you need for the next grade up.

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