These qualifications are linear. This means that students will sit all the AS exams at the end of their AS course and all the Alevel exams at the end of their A-level course. There is a Further Maths options for higher ability students. The topics are divided into 3 exam papers in A level exam and 2 for AS level exam. A level Further Maths has 4 exams. Sections: A level: Paper 1-2 (Pure Maths) and Paper 3 (Statistic and Mechanics) AS level: Paper 1 (Pure Maths), Paper 2 (Statistics and Mechanics) A level Further Maths: Core 1, Core 2, Optional 2 sections (Further statistic, Further Mechanics, Further Pure Maths1-2, Further Decision).
Paper 1 62.5% of AS 100 marks ● Topic 1 – Algebra ● Topic 2 – Quadratic ● Topic 3 – Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane ● Topic 4 – Circles ● Topic 5 – Trigonometry ● Topic 6 – Exponentials and logarithms ● Topic 7 – Differentiation ● Topic 8 – Integration ● Topic 9 – Binomials ● Topic 10 – Vectors Written exam of 2 hours 100 marks of short and long answer questions split by topic. • Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 2 37.5% of AS 60 marks Section A: Statistics ● Topic 1 – Data collection ● Topic 2 – Data presentation and interpretation ● Topic 3 – Measures of location and spread ● Topic 4 – Statistical distributions ● Topic 5 – Statistical hypothesis testing Section B: Mechanics ● Topic 6 – Modelling in mechanics ● Topic 7 – Constant acceleration ● Topic 8 – Forces and motion ● Topic 9 – Variable acceleration Written exam of 1 hour and 15 mins 60 marks of short and long answer questions split by topic. • Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 1 and Paper 2 Paper 1: 33.33% of the qualification 100 marks Paper 2: 33.3% of ALevel 100 marks Content overview ● Topic 1 – Proof ● Topic 2 – Algebra and functions ● Topic 3 – Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane ● Topic 4 – Sequences and series ● Topic 5 – Trigonometry ● Topic 6 – Exponentials and logarithms ● Topic 7 – Differentiation ● Topic 8 – Integration ● Topic 9 – Numerical methods ● Topic 10 – Vectors Externally Assessed • Written exam of 2 hours 100 marks of short and long answer questions split by topic. • Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 3 Statistics and Mechanics (*Paper code: 9MA0/03) 33.3% of A-Level 100 marks Content overview Section A: Statistics ● Topic 1 – Statistical sampling ● Topic 2 – Data presentation and interpretation ● Topic 3 – Probability ● Topic 4 – Statistical distributions ● Topic 5 – Statistical hypothesis testing Section B: Mechanics ● Topic 6 – Quantities and units in mechanics ● Topic 7 – Kinematics ● Topic 8 – Forces and Newton’s laws ● Topic 9 – Moments Externally Assessed Written exam of 2 hours Paper 3 will contain questions on topics from the Statistics content in Section A and Mechanics content in Section B. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment
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These qualifications are linear. This means that students will sit all the AS exams at the end of their AS course and all the Alevel exams at the end of their A-level course. There is a Further Maths options for higher ability students. The topics are divided into 3 exam papers in A level exam and 2 for AS level exam. A level Further Maths has 4 exams. Sections: A level: Paper 1-2 (Pure Maths) and Paper 3 (Statistic and Mechanics) AS level: Paper 1 (Pure Maths), Paper 2 (Statistics and Mechanics) A level Further Maths: Core 1, Core 2, Optional 2 sections (Further statistic, Further Mechanics, Further Pure Maths1-2, Further Decision).
Paper 1 62.5% of AS 100 marks ● Topic 1 – Algebra ● Topic 2 – Quadratic ● Topic 3 – Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane ● Topic 4 – Circles ● Topic 5 – Trigonometry ● Topic 6 – Exponentials and logarithms ● Topic 7 – Differentiation ● Topic 8 – Integration ● Topic 9 – Binomials ● Topic 10 – Vectors Written exam of 2 hours 100 marks of short and long answer questions split by topic. • Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 2 37.5% of AS 60 marks Section A: Statistics ● Topic 1 – Data collection ● Topic 2 – Data presentation and interpretation ● Topic 3 – Measures of location and spread ● Topic 4 – Statistical distributions ● Topic 5 – Statistical hypothesis testing Section B: Mechanics ● Topic 6 – Modelling in mechanics ● Topic 7 – Constant acceleration ● Topic 8 – Forces and motion ● Topic 9 – Variable acceleration Written exam of 1 hour and 15 mins 60 marks of short and long answer questions split by topic. • Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 1 and Paper 2 Paper 1: 33.33% of the qualification 100 marks Paper 2: 33.3% of ALevel 100 marks Content overview ● Topic 1 – Proof ● Topic 2 – Algebra and functions ● Topic 3 – Coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane ● Topic 4 – Sequences and series ● Topic 5 – Trigonometry ● Topic 6 – Exponentials and logarithms ● Topic 7 – Differentiation ● Topic 8 – Integration ● Topic 9 – Numerical methods ● Topic 10 – Vectors Externally Assessed • Written exam of 2 hours 100 marks of short and long answer questions split by topic. • Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 3 Statistics and Mechanics (*Paper code: 9MA0/03) 33.3% of A-Level 100 marks Content overview Section A: Statistics ● Topic 1 – Statistical sampling ● Topic 2 – Data presentation and interpretation ● Topic 3 – Probability ● Topic 4 – Statistical distributions ● Topic 5 – Statistical hypothesis testing Section B: Mechanics ● Topic 6 – Quantities and units in mechanics ● Topic 7 – Kinematics ● Topic 8 – Forces and Newton’s laws ● Topic 9 – Moments Externally Assessed Written exam of 2 hours Paper 3 will contain questions on topics from the Statistics content in Section A and Mechanics content in Section B. ● Students must answer all questions. ● Calculators can be used in the assessment