Grade 10 Past Papers

Access available CAPS past papers and memorandums by grade and subject for focused revision.

Past Papers

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Grade 10

Using Past Papers Properly

Past papers are most helpful when they are used as part of a revision plan, not only as files to download. Before opening a paper, learners should choose a subject, revise the relevant topics, and prepare a quiet space where they can work without interruptions. Trying a paper under timed conditions helps you practise reading questions carefully, choosing the correct method, and managing time across sections.

After writing, the memorandum should be used for marking and reflection. Do not only count the marks. Look for patterns in your mistakes: missing definitions, weak calculations, poor graph interpretation, short answers that need more detail, or questions where you misunderstood the instruction word. These patterns show exactly what to revise next.

GladSurge organises available papers by grade and subject so that learners can quickly find revision material. If a subject has papers and memorandums available, use them alongside your notes and class work. A strong routine is to revise one topic, complete related questions, mark them, and write a short correction note before moving to the next topic.

Revision Checklist

When using the Past Papers resources, treat each paper as a practice opportunity rather than a quick download. Read the instructions first, note the sections that appear, and decide which topics you need to revise before attempting the questions. Work without the memorandum at first so that you can see what you truly remember.

After marking, make a short correction list. Include questions where you lost marks, the reason for the mistake, and the topic you should revisit. This habit helps learners turn every paper into a targeted revision plan instead of repeating the same errors in the next assessment.

Start Here: Past Papers

This index is more than a list of links. Use it as a study route for Grade 10 Past Papers so that you know what to open first, what to practise, and how to check that you understand the work before moving on.

Learning Path

Start with the overview on this page, then move into the linked study material and revision tasks. Do not rush through the links; spend time on the examples and make sure you can explain the main idea without looking at the notes.

What to Focus On

Use this page to build question papers, memorandums, exam technique, timing, and correction practice. Write down key terms, formulas, diagrams, or steps that appear often so that revision becomes active instead of just rereading.

Revision Advice

Attempt the paper first, mark it with the memo, and write down the topics that cost you marks. After each lesson, close the page and try a short self-test from memory before checking your notes again.

Quick FAQ

Use past papers after studying the topic, not as a replacement for notes, so that the memo becomes a correction tool. If a topic feels too difficult, return to the previous link, revise the basics, and then try the examples again before using past papers.