Learning hub
Start with the bootcamp, then move into full practice.
Keep the flow simple: complete the five foundation steps first, then use the main modules for longer revision sessions.
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The main practice modules stay open, but the bootcamp should feel fluent before moving on.
Bootcamp
Five short steps to get the basics settled.
This is the quickest route into the app. Each step is designed to be short, repeatable, and easy to use on a phone.
Step 1
Times tables
Build instant recall for multiplication facts so later topics feel easier.
Step 2
Division
Lock in the inverse of times tables and learn the shapes division wears in real questions.
Step 3
Addition and subtraction
Practise quicker left-to-right methods for clean mental arithmetic.
Step 4
Written methods
Pen-and-paper procedures for the assessment: column addition, subtraction, long multiplication, short division.
Step 5
Clock bridge
Use the clock model to reinforce 5-times patterns, fractions, and timing.
Spaced repetition
Anki-style flashcards for the facts you know least well.
Self-rate each card. Weak facts come back soon, strong ones get retired. Mastery carries over between sessions.
Practice modules
Longer revision sessions open after the bootcamp.
The modules are open at any time, but they make more sense once the five foundation steps above feel automatic.
Practice
Practice mock with workings
The full 45 numeracy and 25 technical split, untimed, with answer reveal, worked explanations, and tutor help.
Recommended after the bootcamp (0/5 done)
Mock
Full mock assessment
A 60-minute run with 45 numeracy and 25 technical comprehension questions selected from larger pools.
Recommended after the bootcamp (0/5 done)
Module 01
Numeracy and maths
Core arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percentages, algebra, and formula work.
Module 02
Technical comprehension
Safety, tools, instructions, cable basics, and careful workplace reading.
Format target
The full mock now follows the public SECTT split.
The paper uses 70 multiple-choice questions, a 60-minute timer, no calculator, and no pass-mark estimate. The result screen gives a practice score and section breakdown only.