KS4 Mathematics

Overview

  • Number
  • Algebra
  • Ratio, proportion and rates of change
  • Geometry and measures
  • Probability
  • Statistics

Exam Structure

Paper 1: non-calculator Paper 2: calculator Paper 3: calculator
What’s assessed

  • Content from any part of the specification may be assessed.
What’s assessed

  • Content from any part of the specification may be assessed.
What’s assessed

  • Content from any part of the specification may be assessed.
Assessment

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • written paper
  • 80 marks
  • 33⅓% of GCSE
Assessment

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • written paper
  • 80 marks
  • 33⅓% of GCSE
Assessment

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • written paper
  • 80 marks
  • 33⅓% of GCSE
Assessment

A mix of question styles, from short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems. The mathematical demand increases as a student progresses through the paper.

Assessment

A mix of question styles, from short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems. The mathematical demand increases as a student progresses through the paper.

Assessment

A mix of question styles, from short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems. The mathematical demand increases as a student progresses through the paper.

Students will be required to answer all questions on all papers.

GCSE FOUNDATION TOPICS – Year 10 & 11

Year 10 – Foundation
Types of number Volume
Fractions Indices
Algebraic manipulation Pythagoras’ theorem
Solving equations Trigonometry
Percentages and decimals Graphs
Units of measurement Probability
Standard index form Simultaneous equations
Averages and range Similarity
Ratio Transformations
Proportion Accuracy and estimation
Angles Bearings
Formulae and sequences Inequalities
Area and perimeter

 

Year 11 – Foundation
Exact trigonometric values Number review
Algebra and graphs Algebra review
Growth and decay Shape review
Functional maths problems Data review
Quadratic graphs Probability review

 

GCSE HIGHER TOPICS – Year 10 & 11

Year 11 – Foundation
Exact trigonometric values Number review
Algebra and graphs Algebra review
Growth and decay Shape review
Functional maths problems Data review
Quadratic graphs Probability review
Year 11 – Higher
Quadratic graphs and turning points Number review
Non linear graphs Algebra review
Exact trigonometric values Shape review
Trigonometrical graphs Data review
Transformations of graphs Probability review

Homework: Homework is set in line with school policy. It can consist of both written and online tasks.

Other Useful Information

  • SPARX maths – Weekly homework tasks focussed on retrieval and developing fluency
  • United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (UKMT) – Charity which runs the Junior and Intermediate challenges, available to our high ability learners. In addition to this, they also organise the team maths challenge
  • BBC Bitesize – Website that specialises in revision for KS3 and GCSE examinations
  • NRICH – Website that specialises in open-ended mathematical tasks. Designed to stretch our most able learners
  • Mathswatch VLE – online tutorials and worked examples arranged by grade/topic, accessed by a school login

5 ways I can help my child

 

1 Support past paper practice.

2

Encourage attendance at additional revision/study support sessions.

3

Encourage to use SPARX
4 Use KO to quiz and support acquisition of key facts/formulas.
5 Encourage my child to complete the Sparx homework and use the independent learning section.