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Year 7 - Year 8 - Year 9 - Year 10 / 11 Intermediate - Year 10 / 11 Higher


Year 10 and 11 higher Scheme of Work


Please note that the order of the material presented below does not necessarily indicate the teaching order

 

TOPIC

 

1

SIMPLE ALGEBRA Solving Equations     Multiplying out brackets     Factorising     Equations

 

2

HANDLING DATA Frequency tables, display charts     Means, medians and modes (frequency tables)     Hypothesis and questionnaires     Scatter diagrams     Cumulative frequency     Box and whisker plot for continuous data     Stem and leaf charts     Moving averages

 

3

AREA AND VOLUME

Area of shapes     Volume   Nets    Cone pyramid

 

4

ALGEBRA

Changing the subject of the formula     Direct and inverse proportion

 

5

TRIGONOMETRY REVISION

Pythagoras’ Theorem     2D     3D including applications (including angle between a plane and a line)

 

6

CIRCLES

Revision of circles – areas, circumference     Use of surds and Õ    Rationalising surds     Arcs, sectors and segments

Spheres, cone cylinder     Dimensions of formulas

 

7

LINEAR GRAPHS AND SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS

Linear graphs and simultaneous equations     Y=mx + c     Equations of lines perpendicular to given lines     m1*m2 = -1

Real life graphs     Curved graphs     Indices

 

8

ALGEBRA

Quadratic equations (using formula and factorising method)

 

9

NUMBER WORK

+ - x ¸ without a calculator     Four rules of fractions ( mixed numbers with fractions of different denominators)

Prime numbers      Highest common factor     Ratio     Estimations     Percentages (Increase / loss / interest)     Standard form

Negative numbers     Decimals     Be able to use calculator efficiently!

 

10

MORE TRIG!

Sine and cosine rule

 

11

NUMBER WORK

Probability (mutually exclusive events / independent events / tree diagrams)

 

EXAMINATIONS

12

Frequency density

13

Distance / velocity time graphs

14

Similar triangles, shapes, areas and volumes

15

Congruent triangles

16

Sequences

17

More circles! ( x2 + y2 = r2)     Intersection of lines with circles      Circle theorems including formal proofs for all circle theorems

18

Similar figures      Surface area and volume

19

Vectors

20

Error

 

In addition pupils will need to undertake two pieces of coursework each counting as 10% of their final G.C.S.E grade.  One piece of coursework is based solely on statistics.

 

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