Mathswatch: Hacks ((install))

Skip to the final 60 seconds of any clip. Mathswatch almost always features a "Summary" or "Key Points" screen at the end. Take a screenshot of this. If you understand the summary, jump straight to the questions. If you don't, only then watch the middle section. 6. The "Worksheet First" Method

Use the Windows Snipping Tool (Win+Shift+S) to take a screenshot of the question. Paste it into Word or Notepad. Work on the problem offline. Then, tab back to MathsWatch and enter the answer. No tab-switching flags, no timer stress. mathswatch hacks

: Don't watch the whole video if you're stuck; look at the "One-Minute Math" clips or skip to the end of the main video to see the final worked example for a similar logic to your problem. Skip to the final 60 seconds of any clip

: If the assigned video isn't clear, search the MathsWatch Clip Number on YouTube. Many teachers upload alternate explanations for those specific clips that might click better for you. If you understand the summary, jump straight to

: Pause when a question appears, try it in your book, then hit play to check the answer immediately. This active learning "hacks" your brain into retaining information much faster than passive watching. 5. Symbol Mastery If you're stuck looking for a specific symbol (like is less than or equal to ), click the plus (+) sign