Foundation Level

GCSE Science Exam Practice

Practise Foundation Biology, Chemistry and Physics with short exam-style questions, instant marking and clear next steps.

No long lectures. No endless notes. Practise the questions that turn knowledge into marks.

Free to try — no sign-up needed to start.

Exam Season Mode

Are your exams coming up very soon? Check out our specific last-minute revision guide.

Last-minute guide

Revise by doing, not just reading

Many students recognise a topic when they read it, but still lose marks when the exam asks them to explain, calculate, compare or apply it. Little & Often helps students practise GCSE Science in the way marks are actually won: by answering short exam-style questions and seeing what still needs work.

Practise exam-style questions

Get instant marking

See what to revise next

Choose your GCSE Science subject

GCSE Biology Exam Practice

Practise Foundation Biology topics such as cell biology, osmosis, enzymes, organisation, infection, photosynthesis, respiration and ecology.

GCSE Chemistry Exam Practice

Practise Foundation Chemistry topics such as atomic structure, bonding, electrolysis, rates of reaction, acids, energy changes, chromatography and gas tests.

GCSE Physics Exam Practice

Practise Foundation Physics topics such as energy stores, circuits, resistance, forces, waves, radiation, density and equations.

How Little & Often works

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Pick a subject or topic

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Read a short fact card

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Try active recall

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Answer exam-style questions

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Get instant feedback and track progress

Built for Foundation GCSE Science

Little & Often focuses on Foundation-level Biology, Chemistry and Physics so students can practise the content they are most likely to need. The aim is not to overwhelm students with everything at once. The aim is to make revision feel manageable, focused and useful.

Foundation-focused practice
Biology, Chemistry and Physics
Short question sets
Progress tracking
Suitable for little-and-often revision

Practise the topics that become marks

Why exam practice matters

Reading notes can make a topic feel familiar, but exam marks are awarded for precise answers. GCSE Science questions often test command words, calculations, data handling, required practicals and exact scientific vocabulary. Regular practice helps students spot the gaps before the real exam.

Reading notes

  • Helps recognition
  • Can feel passive
  • Does not always show weak spots

Exam practice

  • Builds recall
  • Reveals missing marks
  • Improves answer technique
  • Shows what to revise next

Try a short GCSE Science practice session

Start with Biology, Chemistry or Physics and practise a short set of Foundation-level questions. Use the results to decide what to revise next.