Pick a GCSE Science subject, recap each topic, and practise real exam-style questions at your own pace. Little & Often shows you exactly where you're losing marks and what to work on next.
It's free. Choose a subject to start.
Help your child build GCSE Science confidence. Little & Often keeps the whole course in one place with recap notes, exam-style questions, marking, progress tracking, and clear next steps after each session.
It's free, with no sign-up. Take a look around.
Little & Often gives your students a way to keep building on your teaching between lessons — recapping topics, practising exam-style questions, and marking against examiner-style model answers.
Students can share a read-only link to their progress report with you including coverage, strengths, weak spots, and exactly where they're losing marks.
It's free, with nothing to install. Please take a look and if you have time we'd love to hear your feedback.
Little & Often is inspired by people and organisations working to make education fairer — to widen access to good learning support and help every student feel they belong in science.
We are inspired by this work, but we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to these organisations or programmes.
D.I.V.A. Programme — Careers-based empowerment
About
The D.I.V.A. Programme supports ethnically diverse young people through careers-based empowerment, helping them build confidence, develop skills, and feel a stronger sense of belonging.
Why it inspires us
Little & Often shares the belief that confidence matters, especially for students who may not always see themselves represented in education, STEM, or future careers.
UNICEF — Digital and STEM skills
About
UNICEF highlights the importance of helping young people build digital and STEM skills, while challenging stereotypes that can affect confidence and opportunity.
Why it inspires us
Little & Often aims to make science practice feel accessible, low-pressure, and confidence-building for every student.
World Bank — Widening access to education
About
The World Bank supports projects that aim to remove barriers to schooling, promote safe and inclusive education, and improve education quality.
Why it inspires us
Little & Often wants personalised practice and exam confidence to be easier to access for students who may otherwise miss out on regular support.
DfE — Adaptive tutoring for pupils
About
There is growing national interest in safe, adaptive tutoring tools that support pupils when they get stuck and help identify where more practice is needed — including work explored by the Department for Education.
Why it inspires us
Little & Often shares the ambition of making targeted learning support more accessible, especially for students who need extra practice, clearer feedback, and more confidence before exams.