The document outlines a course calendar for an International GCSE Mathematics program. It is divided into 22 weeks covering topics including numbers, fractions, percentages, algebra, equations, graphs, geometry, and statistics. Students will take assignments after every 5 chapters to assess their understanding of the material covered. The course aims to prepare students for the International GCSE Mathematics examination through exploring various mathematical concepts and problem-solving techniques.
The document outlines a course calendar for an International GCSE Mathematics program. It is divided into 22 weeks covering topics including numbers, fractions, percentages, algebra, equations, graphs, geometry, and statistics. Students will take assignments after every 5 chapters to assess their understanding of the material covered. The course aims to prepare students for the International GCSE Mathematics examination through exploring various mathematical concepts and problem-solving techniques.
Welcome, Introduction and Orientation Squares and Cubes 1A + B + C Multiples of whole numbers 1D Understanding 1 Factors of whole numbers 1E + F Numbers Prime numbers and prime factorisation 1G + H Prime factorisation for LCM and HCF 1I Real Numbers 1J Fractions, Equivalent fractions 2A 2 Decimals and Fractions and decimals 2B + C Percentages Percentages, fractions and decimals 2D Calculating a percentage 2E Increasing or decreasing by a percentage 2F + G Working with One quantity as a percentage of another 2H 3 percentages and Simple and compound interest 2I interest A formula for compound interest 2J Reverse percentage 2K Order of operations 3A Choosing the correct operation 3B 4 Operations Finding a fraction of a quantity 3C Adding and subtracting fractions 3D + E Multiplying and dividing fractions 3F + G Directed numbers 4A + B + C Adding and subtracting directed numbers 4D + E 5 Directed Numbers Multiplying and dividing directed numbers 4F Squares and square roots 5A Cubes and cube roots 5B More powers and roots 5C Exponential growth and decay 5D Sets and Venn 6 Inequalities 6A Diagrams Sets and Venn diagrams 6B Venn diagrams 6C Assignment 1: Chapters 1 to 5 Ratio 7A + B + C Increases and decreases using ratios 7D Speed and 7 Speed 7E Proportion Rates 7F Direct proportion 7G Inverse proportion 7H Rounding whole numbers and decimals 8A + B Rounding and 8 Rounding to significant figures 8C Bounds Upper and lower bounds 8D Bounds in calculations 8E Standard form 9A + B Units of measurement and conversions 10A + B Measuring, Time 9 Time 10C and Currency Currency conversions 10D + E The language of algebra 11A Assignment 2: Chapters 6 to 10
Rearranging formulae 11C Formulae and 10 More complicated formulae 11D Expressions Simplifying expressions 12A + B Expanding brackets 12C + D Factorisation 12E Multiplying two brackets 12F + G Working with 11 Extending two brackets 12H + 12 I Brackets Expanding three brackets 12J Quadratic factorisation 12K + L Further Quadratic factorisation 12M Algebraic fractions 12N Quadratics and 12 Solving linear equations 13A + B + C Equations Setting up equations 13D Solving quadratics: factorisation 13E + F Solving quadratics: quadratic formula 13G Solving quadratics: completing the square 13H 13 Solving Equations Simultaneous equations 13I + J Balancing coefficients 13K + L Linear and non-linear simultaneous 13M Solving inequalities 13N Conversion graphs 14A 14 Graphs Travel graphs 14B Speed-time graphs 14C Curved graphs 14D Assignment 3: Chapters 11 to 13 Drawing straight line graphs 15A The equation y = mx + c 15B + C Working with 15 Solving equations graphically 15D Straight Lines Parallel lines 15E Points and lines 15F Perpendicular lines 15G Quadratic graphs 16A 16 Curved Graphs Turning points 16B Reciprocal graphs 16C Cubic graphs 16D Exponential graphs 16E Estimating gradients of curves 16F 17 Sequences Patterns in number sequences 17A The nth term of a sequence 17B + C General rules from patterns 17D Assignment 4: Chapters 14 to 16 Exponential sequences 17E Using indices 18A 18 Indices Negative indices 18B Multiplying and dividing with indices 18C Fractional indices 18D + E
Inverse variation 19C 19 Variation Graphical inequalities 20A + B Linear programming 20C Function notation 21A Inverse functions 21B Composite functions 21C + D Functions and 20 Differentiating a quadratic 22A Differentiation Differentiation 22B Finding turning points 22C Assignment 5: Chapters 17 to 22 Angle facts 23A Parallel lines 23B 21 Angle Facts Angles in a triangle 23C Angles in a quadrilateral 23D Regular polygons 23E Irregular polygons 23F Angles in circles 23G + H 22 Angle Facts Cyclic quadrilaterals 23I Alternate segment theorem 23J Angles and Bearings 24A + B Nets 24C Congruency 24D + E Congruency and 23 Similarity 24F + G Similarity Areas and volumes of similar shapes 24H + I Constructing shapes 25A Scale drawings 25B Pythagoras' theorem 26A + B Pythagoras and 24 Trigonometric ratios 26C Trigonometry Calculating angles 26D Using sine, cosine and tangent 26E + F + G Which ratio to use 26H Angles of elevation and depression 26I Applying 25 Problems in three dimensions 26J Trigonometry Sine and cosine of obtuse angles 26K The sine rule 26L The cosine rule 26M + N Sine for the area of a triangle 26O Sine and Cosine 26 Sine and cosine for any angle 26P Rules Tangent for any angle 26Q Rectangles and Triangles 27A + B Assignment 6: Chapters 23 to 26 Parallelograms and Trapezia 27C + D Circle: Circumference and Area 27E Surface Area and 27 Cuboid: surface area and volume 27F Volume Prism: volume 27G Cylinder: volume and surface area 27H
Pyramid: Volume 27K Surface Area and 28 Cone: Volume and Surface area 27L Volume Sphere: volume and surface area 27M Symmetry 28A + B Symmetry: 2D shapes 28C Symmetry: 3D shapes 28D 29 Symmetry Symmetry in circles 28E Introduction to vectors 29A Using vectors 29B Magnitude of a vector 29C Translations 30A Vectors and 30 Reflection 30B + C Transformations Rotations 30D Further rotations 30E Enlargements 30F + G Combined transformations 30H 31 Representing Data Frequency tables 31A Pictograms 31B Bar charts 31C Assignment 7: Chapters 27 to 30 Pie charts 31D Scatter diagrams 31E Representing and 32 Histograms 31F + G Summarising Data The mode 32A The median 32B The mean 32C The range 32D 33 Summarising Data Which average to use 32E Stem-and-leaf diagrams 32F Using frequency tables 32G Grouped data 32H Cumulative frequency diagrams 32I 34 Statistical Graphs Box-and-whisker plots 32J Calculating probabilities 33A + B Probability an event will not happen 33C Probability in practice 33D Probability in Venn diagrams 33E 35 Probability Possibility diagrams 33F Tree diagrams 33G Conditional probability 33H Assignment 8: Chapters 31 to 33