2025 is just beginning but exam season will come around quickly! Here’s what parents can expect over the next 6 months, and how they can help students prepare for exams.
Read MoreTo kick-start 2025 Tassomai is challenging students to complete 20 or more Daily Goals in January to be in with the chance of winning a prize! Are you up for the challenge?!
Displacement Reactions are an important topic for GCSE chemistry students to understand and one which comes up regularly in GCSE science exams. It’s also a topic which we know many students struggle with. Read this blog post to get to grips with Displacement Reactions!
Read MoreTassomai’s AI-tutor is getting into the Christmas spirit this holiday season and we are increasing the Mai allowance for school users for a 4-week period!
Read MoreCalculating Percentages for Ratios is an important topic for GCSE maths students to get to grips with, as it’s an exam specification point for major exam boards. It’s also a topic which we know many students struggle with. Read this blog post to get to grips with Calculating Percentages for Ratios!
Read MoreTassomai’s AI-tutor is getting into the Halloween spirit at half-term and we are increasing the Mai allowance for school users for one week to help students prepare for mock exams.
Read MoreTo help motivate students and introduce a little more competition on Tassomai we’re introducing Challenges, starting with the “Champion” and “Golden Boot” challenges.
Read MoreWe find a lot of GCSE science students struggle with questions about scalar and vector quantities. This “Tricky Topics” blog explains the key difference that students need to know to tackle this topic with confidence in their GCSE physics exams.
Read MoreHomophones is an important topic for GCSE English students to understand and one which comes up in GCSE English exams. It’s also a topic which we know many students struggle with. Read this blog post to get to grips with Homophones!
Read MoreQuadratic Equations is an important topic for GCSE maths students to understand and one which comes up in GCSE maths exams. It’s also a topic which we know many students struggle with. Read this blog post to get to grips with Quadratic Equations!
Read MorePoetic Form is an important topic for GCSE English students to understand and one which comes up in GCSE English exams. It’s also a topic which we know many students struggle with. Read this blog post to get to grips with Poetic Form!
Read MoreTo celebrate Mai’s first birthday we’re sharing some facts about Mai, and an update from our team on how we plan to evolve this engaging addition to Tassomai.
Read MoreDiffusion is an important topic for GCSE biology students to understand and one which comes up regularly in GCSE science exams. It’s also a topic which we know many students struggle with. Read this blog post to get to grips with diffusion!
Read MoreMany students venture out and gain some work experience during their final years of secondary school, either through arranged placements or volunteering opportunities. In this blog we unpick how to find valuable work experience during education.
Read MoreThe Tassomai team spoke to Lucinda Miller, founder and clinical lead of NatureDoc, about what she would recommend to students and their parents when it comes to nutrition, food and all-round wellbeing...
Read MoreTo celebrate the launch of our new ‘Mai Explains’ feature and to help students who are revising for exams, we’re increasing the number of Mai credits for school users from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th May.
Read MoreThanks to Mai’s latest upgrade, students can get immediate feedback on their mistakes with the new “Mai Explains” feature.
Read MoreHere’s what the Tassomai team think are the BEST revision techniques to use a week before an exam.
Read MoreWe’ve looked through January’s data to see who completed 20 or more Daily Goals, and we’ve drawn our winners from the eligible Tassomai students.
Read MoreThis new year Tassomai is challenging students to complete their Daily Goal every day in January to be in with the chance of winning a prize! Are your students up to the challenge?