Maths Year 10
Maths Year 10
Maths Year 10
Year 10 Curriculum
Your study of Maths now deepens your knowledge and understanding built up through Key Stage 3.
You will continue to work in a Maths set, enabling you to progress towards your highest possible
GCSE grade, whilst ensuring that you are building up on solid Maths skills. Maths sets 1ABCD follow
an identical scheme of work, whereas Sets 2AB and Set 3 have individually adapted programmes of
study. This is to help you to make maximum progress from the very start of Year 10.
For GCSE Mathematics the aims and objectives are to:
Develop fluent knowledge, skills and understanding of mathematical methods and
concepts
Acquire, select and apply mathematical techniques to solve problems
Reason mathematically, make deductions and inferences, and draw conclusions
Comprehend, interpret and communicate mathematical information in a variety of forms
appropriate to the information and context.
You will explore the following key aspects of Maths: Exam Questions will be testing your
Maths skills in three ways:
1. Number
2. Algebra AO1 Using and applying standard
3. Ratio, Proportion and Rates of Change techniques
AO2 Reasoning, interpreting and
4. Geometry and Measures communicating mathematically
5. Probability AO3 Solving problems within
6. Statistics mathematics and in other contexts
For the real GCSE at the end of Year 11, you will be You will still use MyMaths for
entered for either Edexcel Higher or AQA Foundation. some homeworks and revision
The syllabus for GCSE Mathematics is the same for all
examination boards – our choice of board is based on
past success of our Presdales Maths students. Be responsible in using
answers in the textbook
The decision of Tier of Entry is not finalised until after where they are provided so
the Mock examinations in Year 11 – there is considerable that you check and guarantee
overlap between Higher and Foundation, but different your understanding
characteristics of these examinations are more
suitable for different learners. Be honest with yourself
and your teacher about
what you don’t
understand
Continue to bring your calculator,
ruler, pencil, protractor to every
lesson and compasses when needed!
As usual, there will be Maths tests spread throughout Year 10 as End of Block Tests, but the Year
10 Summer Maths Exam will be two papers of GCSE questions that assess all of the Maths skills
that you have acquired to this point. Paper 1 is non-calculator and Paper 2 is with your
calculator.