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Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics

(2023-2024)
EP Curriculum Map

C1 Number
Core curriculum

Content Point Lessons


C1.1. Identify and use natural numbers, integers (positive, negative Multiples
and zero), prime numbers, square and cube numbers, common Factors
factors and common multiples, rational and irrational numbers (e.g. Highest Common Factor
π, 2 ), real numbers, reciprocals. Lowest Common Multiple
Prime & Composite Numbers
Factor Trees
Prime Factors and the Lowest Common
Multiple
Prime Factors and the Highest Common
Factor
Applying Prime Factors
C1.2. Understand notation of Venn diagrams. Definition of sets e.g. A Introduction to Sets
= {x: x is a natural number} B = {a, b, c, …} Venn Diagrams for Two Sets
Venn Diagrams for Three Sets
C1.3. Calculate with squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots Squares and Cubes
and other powers and roots of numbers. Products of Square Numbers
Square Roots
Square Roots of Non-Perfect Squares
Calculating Powers
Index Notation
C1.4. Use directed numbers in practical situations. Positive Integers
Negative Integers
Comparing & Ordering Integers
Negative Integer Addition and Subtraction
Negative Integer Multiplication and
Division
C1.5. Use the language and notation of simple vulgar and decimal Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
fractions and percentages in appropriate contexts. Recognise Adding and Subtracting Fractions
equivalence and convert between these forms Mixed Applications of Fractions
Decimals
Converting Between Fractions, Decimals
and Percentages
Recurring Decimals
Converting Recurring Decimals to
Fractions
C1.6. Order quantities by magnitude and demonstrate familiarity Introduction to Inequalities
with the symbols =, ≠, >, < , ⩾, ⩽.
C1.7. Understand the meaning of indices (fractional, negative and Index Rules
zero) and use the rules of indices. Use the standard form A × 10n Multiplying Indices
where n is a positive or negative integer, and 1 ⩽ A <10. Dividing Indices
Powers of Powers
Powers of Products
Practising the Index Laws
The Power of Zero

Fractional Indices
Introduction to Surds
Index Laws and Fractional Powers
Simplifying Surds
Adding and Subtracting Surds
Multiplying and Dividing Surds
Expanding Surds
Conjugate and Perfect Square Surds
Rationalising Denominators

Standard Form
Introduction to Standard Form - Large
Numbers
Introduction to Standard Form - Small
Numbers
Ordering Numbers and Estimating
Calculations in Scientific Notation
(Standard Form)
Adding and Subtracting with Scientific
Notation (Standard Form)
Multiplying and Dividing in Scientific
Notation (Standard Form)
Significant Figures and Scientific Notation
(Standard Form)
Standard Form Glossary
C1.8. Use the four rules for calculations with whole numbers, Order of Operations
decimals and fractions (including mixed numbers and improper Preserving Order of Operations
fractions), including correct ordering of operations and use of
brackets.
C1.9. Make estimates of numbers, quantities and lengths, give Introduction to Rounding
approximations to specified numbers of significant figures and Rounding Decimal Numbers
decimal places and round off answers to reasonable accuracy in the Rounding Negative Numbers
context of a given problem. Rounding to Significant Figures
Rounding Sensibly
Consequences of Rounding
Rounding Based on Given Values
Leading Digit Approximation
Estimating Measurements
Rounding & Estimation Glossary
C1.10. Give appropriate upper and lower bounds for data given to a Precision and Accuracy
specified accuracy. Precision in Context
Absolute vs. Relative Error
Limits of Accuracy
Precision Glossary
C1.11. Demonstrate an understanding of ratio and proportion. Introduction to Ratios
Calculate average speed. Use common measures of rate. Applications of Ratios
Using Proportions
Ratio and Proportion Word Problems
Direct Proportion
Introduction to Inverse Proportion
Applying Inverse Proportion
Direct and Inverse Proportions
Rates
C1.12. Calculate a given percentage of a quantity. Express one Percentage of an Amount
quantity as a percentage of another. Calculate percentage increase Increasing or Decreasing by a Percentage
or decrease. Percentage Change
Finding the Original Amount
Mixed Applications of Percentages
C1.13. Use a calculator efficiently. Apply appropriate checks of Students should practise this skill
accuracy. throughout the other resources in this
topic.
C1.14. Calculate times in terms of the 24-hour and 12-hour clock. 1. Time
Read clocks, dials and timetables. Units of Time
Recording Time
Introduction to Analog Clocks
Reading Analog Clocks
12-Hour Time
24-Hour Time
Converting 12- and 24-Hour Time

2. Timetables
Personal Timetables
Reading Timetables
Using Multiple Timetables
Timetables and Transport
Timelines
C1.15. Calculate using money and convert from one currency to Converting Money
another.
C1.16. Use given data to solve problems on personal and household 1. Budgeting
finance involving earnings, simple interest and compound interest. Introduction to Budgets
Extract data from tables and charts. Making a Budget
Saving for Retirement
Review: Budgeting
Budgeting: Skills Enrichment
Budgeting: Preparing a Personal Budget

2. Profit, Loss and Discounts


Profit and Loss
Calculating Profit and Loss
Discounts
Calculating Discounts
Supply Chains

3. Tax and Earnings


Value Added Tax
Income Tax

4. Saving and Investing


Term Deposits
Mortgages
Shares
Dividends and Yields

5. Saving and Investing: Skills Enrichment


Investing: Youtube Windfall

6. Simple Interest
Introduction to Interest
Calculating Simple Interest
Rearranging the Simple Interest Formula

7. Compound Interest
Compound Interest Basic Formula
Rearranging the Compound Interest
Formula
Compound Interest - Months and Weeks
Rearranging Compound Interest - Months
and Weeks

E1 Number
Extended curriculum

Content Point Lessons


E1.1. Identify and use natural numbers, integers (positive, negative Multiples
and zero), prime numbers, square and cube numbers, common Factors
factors and common multiples, rational and irrational numbers (e.g. Highest Common Factor
π, 2 ), real numbers, reciprocals. Lowest Common Multiple
Prime & Composite Numbers
Factor Trees
Prime Factors and the Lowest Common
Multiple
Prime Factors and the Highest Common
Factor
Applying Prime Factors
E1.2. Use language, notation and Venn diagrams to describe sets Introduction to Sets
and represent relationships between sets. Definition of sets e.g. A = Venn Diagrams for Two Sets
{x: x is a natural number} B = {(x, y): y = mx + c} C = {x: a ⩽ x ⩽ b} D = Venn Diagrams for Three Sets
{a, b, c, …}
E1.3. Calculate with squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots Squares and Cubes
and other powers and roots of numbers. Products of Square Numbers
Square Roots
Square Roots of Non-Perfect Squares
Calculating Powers
Index Notation
E1.4. Use directed numbers in practical situations. Positive Integers
Negative Integers
Comparing & Ordering Integers
Negative Integer Addition and Subtraction
Negative Integer Multiplication and
Division
E1.5. Use the language and notation of simple vulgar and decimal Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
fractions and percentages in appropriate contexts. Recognise Adding and Subtracting Fractions
equivalence and convert between these forms Mixed Applications of Fractions
Decimals
Converting Between Fractions, Decimals
and Percentages
Recurring Decimals
Converting Recurring Decimals to
Fractions
E1.6. Order quantities by magnitude and demonstrate familiarity Introduction to Inequalities
with the symbols =, ≠, >, < , ⩾, ⩽.
E1.7. Understand the meaning of indices (fractional, negative and Index Rules
zero) and use the rules of indices. Use the standard form A × 10n Multiplying Indices
where n is a positive or negative integer, and 1 ⩽ A <10. Dividing Indices
Powers of Powers
Powers of Products
Practising the Index Laws
The Power of Zero

Fractional Indices
Introduction to Surds
Index Laws and Fractional Powers
Simplifying Surds
Adding and Subtracting Surds
Multiplying and Dividing Surds
Expanding Surds
Conjugate and Perfect Square Surds
Rationalising Denominators

Standard Form
Introduction to Standard Form - Large
Numbers
Introduction to Standard Form - Small
Numbers
Ordering Numbers and Estimating
Calculations in Scientific Notation
(Standard Form)
Adding and Subtracting with Scientific
Notation (Standard Form)
Multiplying and Dividing in Scientific
Notation (Standard Form)
Significant Figures and Scientific Notation
(Standard Form)
Standard Form Glossary
E1.8. Use the four rules for calculations with whole numbers, Order of Operations
decimals and fractions (including mixed numbers and improper Preserving Order of Operations
fractions), including correct ordering of operations and use of
brackets.
E1.9. Make estimates of numbers, quantities and lengths, give Rounding to Significant Figures
approximations to specified numbers of significant figures and Rounding Negative Numbers
decimal places and round off answers to reasonable accuracy in the Introduction to Rounding
context of a given problem. Rounding Decimal Numbers
Rounding Sensibly
Consequences of Rounding
Rounding Based on Given Values
Leading Digit Approximation
Estimating Measurements
Rounding & Estimation Glossary
E1.10. Give appropriate upper and lower bounds for data given to a Precision and Accuracy
specified accuracy. Obtain appropriate upper and lower bounds to Precision in Context
solutions of simple problems given data to a specified accuracy. Absolute vs. Relative Error
Limits of Accuracy
Propagation of Error
Precision Glossary
E1.11. Demonstrate an understanding of ratio and proportion. Introduction to Ratios
Increase and decrease a quantity by a given ratio. Calculate average Applications of Ratios
speed. Use common measures of rate Using Proportions
Ratio and Proportion Word Problems
Direct Proportion
Introduction to Inverse Proportion
Applying Inverse Proportion
Direct and Inverse Proportions
Rates
E1.12. Calculate a given percentage of a quantity. Express one Percentage of an Amount
quantity as a percentage of another. Calculate percentage increase Increasing or Decreasing by a Percentage
or decrease. Carry out calculations involving reverse percentages. Percentage Change
Finding the Original Amount
Mixed Applications of Percentages
E1.13. Use a calculator efficiently. Apply appropriate checks of Students should practise this skill
accuracy. throughout the other resources in this
topic.
E1.14. Calculate times in terms of the 24-hour and 12-hour clock. 1. Time
Read clocks, dials and timetables. Units of Time
Recording Time
Introduction to Analog Clocks
Reading Analog Clocks
12-Hour Time
24-Hour Time
Converting 12- and 24-Hour Time

2. Timetables
Using Multiple Timetables
Reading Timetables
Personal Timetables
Timetables and Transport
Timelines
E1.15. Calculate using money and convert from one currency to Converting Money
another.
E1.16. Use given data to solve problems on personal and household 1. Budgeting
finance involving earnings, simple interest and compound interest. Introduction to Budgets
Extract data from tables and charts Making a Budget
Saving for Retirement
Review: Budgeting

Budgeting: Skills Enrichment


Budgeting: Preparing a Personal Budget

2. Profit, Loss and Discounts


Profit and Loss
Calculating Profit and Loss
Discounts
Calculating Discounts
Supply Chains

3. Tax and Earnings


Value Added Tax
Income Tax

4. Saving and Investing


Term Deposits
Mortgages
Shares
Dividends and Yields
5. Saving and Investing: Skills Enrichment
Investing: Youtube Windfall

6. Simple Interest
Introduction to Interest
Calculating Simple Interest
Rearranging the Simple Interest Formula

7. Compound Interest
Compound Interest Basic Formula
Rearranging the Compound Interest
Formula
Compound Interest - Months and Weeks
Rearranging Compound Interest - Months
and Weeks
E1.17. Use exponential growth and decay in relation to population Depreciation
and finance.

C2 Algebra and Graphs


Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C2.1. Use letters to express generalised numbers and express basic 1. Introduction to Variables
arithmetic processes algebraically. Substitute numbers for words Introduction to Variables and Expressions
and letters in formulae. Rearrange simple formulae. Construct simple Algebraic Conventions
expressions and set up simple equations. Translating Between Word Descriptions
and Algebraic Expressions
Translating Between Authentic Situations
and Algebraic Expressions
Order of Operations in Algebra
Introduction to Substitution and
Evaluation
Substitution and Evaluation

2. Simplifying Like Terms


Introduction to Like Terms
Simplifying Like Terms
Simplifying Like Terms with Powers

3. Simplifying Multiplication and


Fractions
Simplifying Multiplication
Introduction to Algebraic Powers
Introduction to Algebraic Powers
Review: Simplifying +-×÷
4. Rearranging Formulae and
Equations
Rearranging Formulae and Equations
C2.2. Manipulate directed numbers. Use brackets and extract 1. Expanding Single Brackets
common factors. Expand products of algebraic expressions Introduction to Expanding
Expanding with the Area Model
Expanding Single Brackets

2. Factorising Single Brackets


Introduction to Factorising
Factorising Numerical Factors
Factorising Single Brackets with Powers
Factorising with Index Laws

3. Expanding Products of Brackets


Expanding With Binomial Coefficients
Expanding Monic Quadratics: The Area
Model + Mnemonics
Expanding Perfect Squares
Expanding Differences of Two Squares
Expanding Double Brackets with
Coefficients
Expanding Cubic Expressions

Further Resources
Multiplying Consecutive Numbers
C2.4. Use and interpret positive, negative and zero indices. Use the 1. Solving Equations With Indices
rules of indices. Solving Exponential Equations
Solving Further Exponential Equations
Applications of Exponential Equations

2. Index Laws
Adding Exponents
Review: Multiplication and Division
Review: Stacked Powers and the Zero
Index
Subtracting Exponents
The Zero Index
Powers of Powers
Powers of Products
Powers of Fractions
Negative Exponents
Simplifying by Changing Base

3. Further Resources
Investigating Exponents: Circles and
Spheres
C2.5. Derive and solve simple linear equations in one unknown. 1. Linear Equations
Derive and solve simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns. Flow Charts for Solving Equations
Undoing Operations
Solutions as Decimals and Fractions
Undoing Brackets
Undoing Using BEDMAS
Variables on Both Sides
Review: Solving Linear Equations (Whole
Numbers)

Further resources
Opening a New Aquarium

2. Simultaneous Linear Equations


Solving Linear Simultaneous Equations
Using Graphs
Solving Simultaneous Equations Using
Substitution
Solving Simultaneous Equations Using
Elimination
Applications of Simultaneous Equations
Solving Simultaneous Linear Equations
using Technology
Applications of Solving Linear
Simultaneous Equations Using Any
Method
Review: Solving Linear Simultaneous
Equations
C2.7. Continue a given number sequence. Recognise patterns in 1. Linear Sequences
sequences including the term to term rule and relationships Introduction to Linear Patterns
between different sequences. Find and use the nth term of Missing Pieces of Patterns
sequences. Continuing Patterns
Fractions and Decimals in Patterns
Describing Linear Patterns
Describing Patterns
Continuing Patterns to Distant Terms
Linear Patterns and Graphs
Linear Patterns and Rules

2. Quadratic Sequences
Quadratic Patterns
Rules for Quadratic Patterns
Plotting Quadratic Relationships

3. Other Sequences
Cubic Sequences

Other Sequences: Further Resources


Identifying Patterns
Non-Linear Patterns
Finding Patterns and Making Fractals
Finding Patterns and Making Fractals
Student Worksheet
Finding Patterns and Making Fractals
Teacher Guide
C2.10. Interpret and use graphs in practical situations including Reading Travel Graphs with Constant
travel graphs and conversion graphs. Draw graphs from given data. Rates
Drawing Travel Graphs with Constant
Rates
Plotting and Reading Travel Graphs
Analysing Travel Graphs

C2.11. Construct tables of values for functions of the form ax + b, ±x 1. Linear Graphs
2 + ax + b, x a (x ≠ 0), where a and b are integer constants. Draw and Introduction to Linear Graphs
interpret these graphs. Solve linear and quadratic equations Tables of Values from Graphs
approximately, including finding and interpreting roots by graphical
methods. Recognise, sketch and interpret graphs of functions. Features of Linear Graphs
Reading Intercepts from Graphs
Introducing Slopes and Gradients
Calculating the Gradient
Analysing Linear Graphs
Review: Slopes and Intercepts

Equations of Linear Graphs


Intro to Linear Equations
Finding the Equation Using the Slope and
Intercept
Equations of Horizontal and Vertical Lines
Solving Linear Equations Using Graphical
Methods

Graphing Linear Equations


Plotting Linear Equations Using Tables
Sketching Linear Graphs Using the
Gradient-Intercept Method
Graphing Using Technology: Casio
Calculators

Modelling Linear Relationships Using


Equations and Graphs
How to Model Situations
Modelling Situations: Global Warming
Modelling Situations: Gym Membership
Modelling Situations: The Leaky Bike Tyre
Modelling Situations: The Road Trip

2. Quadratic Graphs
Graphing Quadratics Functions
Introduction to Parabolas
Plotting Quadratic Equations Using Tables
Sketching Parabolas
Graphing Parabolas Using the Vertex
Method
Multiple Transformations of Parabolas

Modelling Quadratic Relationships


Applications of Parabolas
Mere's Plants
Skateboard Park
Suspension Bridge
Trebuchet

E2 Algebra and Graphs


Extended curriculum

Content Point Lessons


E2.1. Use letters to express generalised numbers and express basic 1. Introduction to Variables
arithmetic processes algebraically. Substitute numbers for words Introduction to Variables and Expressions
and letters in complicated formulae. Construct and rearrange Algebraic Conventions
complicated formulae and equations Translating Between Word Descriptions
and Algebraic Expressions
Translating Between Authentic Situations
and Algebraic Expressions
Order of Operations in Algebra
Introduction to Substitution and
Evaluation
Substitution and Evaluation

2. Simplifying Like Terms


Introduction to Like Terms
Simplifying Like Terms
Simplifying Like Terms with Powers

3. Simplifying Multiplication and


Fractions
Simplifying Multiplication
Introduction to Simplifying Algebraic
Fractions
Introduction to Algebraic Powers
Introduction to Algebraic Powers
Simplifying Algebraic Fractions
Review: Simplifying +-×÷

4. Rearranging Formulae and


Equations
Rearranging Formulae and Equations
E2.2. Manipulate directed numbers. Use brackets and extract 1. Expanding Single Brackets
common factors. Expand products of algebraic expressions. Introduction to Expanding
Factorise where possible expressions of the form: ax + bx + kay + kby Expanding with the Area Model
a 2 x 2 – b2 y 2 a 2 + 2ab + b2 ax 2 + bx + c Expanding Single Brackets

2. Factorising Single Brackets


Introduction to Factorising
Factorising Numerical Factors
Factorising Single Brackets with Powers
Factorising with Index Laws

3. Expanding Products of Brackets


Expanding With Binomial Coefficients
Expanding Monic Quadratics: The Area
Model + Mnemonics
Expanding Perfect Squares
Expanding Differences of Two Squares
Expanding Double Brackets with
Coefficients
Expanding Cubic Expressions

Further Resources
Multiplying Consecutive Numbers

4. Factorising Products of Brackets


Introduction to Factorising: Using
Binomial Factors
Factorising by Grouping Binomial
Coefficients
Factorising Monic Quadratics: Guess and
Check with the Area Model
Factorising Monic Quadratics: Perfect
Squares
Factorising Monic Quadratics: Difference
of Two Squares
Factorising Monic Quadratics: Completing
the Square
Factorising Non-Monic Quadratics: Guess
and Check
Simplifying Rational Expressions by
Factorising Quadratics and Cancelling
Linear Terms
Review: Monic Factorisation
E2.3. Manipulate algebraic fractions. Factorise and simplify rational Adding and Subtracting Algebraic
expressions. Fractions
Multiplying Algebraic Fractions
Dividing Algebraic Fractions
E2.4. Use and interpret positive, negative and zero indices. Use and 1. Solving Equations With Indices
interpret fractional indices. Use the rules of indices. Solving Exponential Equations
Solving Further Exponential Equations
Applications of Exponential Equations
2. Index Laws
Adding Exponents
Review: Multiplication and Division
Review: Stacked Powers and the Zero
Index
Subtracting Exponents
The Zero Index
Powers of Powers
Powers of Products
Powers of Fractions
Fractional Indices
Negative Exponents
Simplifying by Changing Base

3. Further Resources
Investigating Exponents: Circles and
Spheres
E2.5. Derive and solve linear equations in one unknown. Derive and 1. Linear Equations
solve simultaneous linear equations in two unknowns. Derive and Flow Charts for Solving Equations
solve simultaneous equations, involving one linear and one Undoing Operations
quadratic. Derive and solve quadratic equations by factorisation, Solutions as Decimals and Fractions
completing the square and by use of the formula. Derive and solve Undoing Brackets
linear inequalities. Undoing Using BEDMAS
Variables on Both Sides
Variables in Fractions
Simplifying Fractional Terms
Review: Solving Linear Equations (Whole
Numbers)

Further resources
Opening a New Aquarium

2. Simultaneous Linear Equations


Solving Linear Simultaneous Equations
Using Graphs
Solving Simultaneous Equations Using
Substitution
Solving Simultaneous Equations Using
Elimination
Applications of Simultaneous Equations
Solving Simultaneous Linear Equations
using Technology
Applications of Solving Linear
Simultaneous Equations Using Any
Method
Review: Solving Linear Simultaneous
Equations

3. Simultaneous Non-Linear Equations


Introduction to Non-Linear Simultaneous
Equations
Solving Non-Linear Simultaneous
Equations Using Graphs
Solving Linear and Quadratic
Simultaneous Equations

4. Quadratic Equations
Solving Simple Quadratic Equations
Solving Factorised Quadratic Equations
Solving Quadratic Equations by
Factorisation
Completing the Square
Solving Monic Quadratic Equations with
any Method
Solving Monic Quadratic Equations Using
Technology (CASIO)
The Quadratic Formula

Further Resources: Non-Monic Quadratics


and the Discriminant
Solving Non-Monic Quadratic Equations
by Factorisation
Deriving the Quadratic Formula
Introduction to the Discriminant
Using the Discriminant to Find
Coefficients

5. Linear Inequalities
Rearranging Inequalities
Solving Inequalities

Further Resources: Chained and


Quadratic Inequalities
Chained Inequalities
Solving Quadratic Inequalities
Review Lesson: Linear and Quadratic
Inequalities
E2.6. Represent inequalities graphically and use this representation Graphing Inequalities and Finding
to solve simple linear programming problems. Feasible Regions
Forming the Objective Function
Optimising Solutions: The Sliding Line
Method
Optimising Solutions: The Corner Point
Method
Linear Programming Glossary
E2.7. Continue a given number sequence. Recognise patterns in 1. Linear Sequences
sequences including the term to term rule and relationships Introduction to Linear Patterns
between different sequences. Find and use the nth term of Missing Pieces of Patterns
sequences. Continuing Patterns
Fractions and Decimals in Patterns
Describing Linear Patterns
Describing Patterns
Continuing Patterns to Distant Terms
Linear Patterns and Graphs
Linear Patterns and Rules

2. Quadratic Sequences
Quadratic Patterns
Rules for Quadratic Patterns
Plotting Quadratic Relationships

3. Other Sequences
Cubic Sequences
Exponential Sequences
Combination Sequences

Other Sequences: Further Resources


Identifying Patterns
Non-Linear Patterns
Finding Patterns and Making Fractals
Finding Patterns and Making Fractals
Student Worksheet
Finding Patterns and Making Fractals
Teacher Guide
E2.8. Express direct and inverse proportion in algebraic terms and Introduction to Functions
use this form of expression to find unknown quantities. Function Notation
Introduction to Transformations
E2.9. Use function notation, e.g. f(x) = 3x – 5, f: x ⟼ 3x – 5, to
Inverse Functions
describe simple functions. Find inverse functions f –1(x). Form
Inverse Functions and Transformations
composite functions as defined by gf(x) = g(f(x)).
Find the Rule for an Inverse Function
Find the Rule and Domain for an Inverse
Function
Restrict a Domain so an Inverse Function
is Defined
Composite Functions
Find the Rule for a Composite Function
Maximal Domain of a Sum, Product or
Composite Function
E2.10. Interpret and use graphs in practical situations including Reading Travel Graphs with Constant
travel graphs and conversion graphs. Draw graphs from given data. Rates
Apply the idea of rate of change to simple kinematics involving Drawing Travel Graphs with Constant
distance–time and speed–time graphs, acceleration and Rates
deceleration. Calculate distance travelled as area under a Travel Graphs with Variable Rates
speed–time graph. Describing Travel Graphs with Variable
Rates
Plotting and Reading Travel Graphs
Analysing Travel Graphs
Calculating Average Rates of Change
Distance, Velocity and Acceleration
E2.11. Construct tables of values and draw graphs for functions of 1. Linear Graphs
the form axn (and simple sums of these) and functions of the form Introduction to Linear Graphs
abx + c. Solve associated equations approximately, including finding Tables of Values from Graphs
and interpreting roots by graphical methods. Draw and interpret
graphs representing exponential growth and decay problems. Features of Linear Graphs
Recognise, sketch and interpret graphs of functions. Reading Intercepts from Graphs
Introducing Slopes and Gradients
Calculating the Gradient
Analysing Linear Graphs
Review: Slopes and Intercepts

Equations of Linear Graphs


Intro to Linear Equations
Finding the Equation Using the Slope and
Intercept
Equations of Horizontal and Vertical Lines
Solving Linear Equations Using Graphical
Methods

Graphing Linear Equations


Plotting Linear Equations Using Tables
Sketching Linear Graphs Using the
Gradient-Intercept Method
Graphing Using Technology: Casio
Calculators

Modelling Linear Relationships Using


Equations and Graphs
How to Model Situations
Modelling Situations: Global Warming
Modelling Situations: Gym Membership
Modelling Situations: The Leaky Bike Tyre
Modelling Situations: The Road Trip

2. Quadratic Graphs
Graphing Quadratics Functions
Introduction to Parabolas
Plotting Quadratic Equations Using Tables
Sketching Parabolas
Graphing Parabolas Using the Vertex
Method
Multiple Transformations of Parabolas

Modelling Quadratic Relationships


Applications of Parabolas
Mere's Plants
Skateboard Park
Suspension Bridge
Trebuchet
3. Polynomial Graphs
Features of Polynomial Graphs
Roots of Polynomial Functions
Plotting Cubic Functions
Transforming Cubic Functions
Plotting and Transforming Quartic
Functions

4. Reciprocal Graphs
Reciprocal Graphs
Reciprocal Squared Graphs

5. Exponential Graphs
Introduction to Exponential Functions
Equations and Graphs of Exponential
Relationships
Translations of Exponential Graphs
Applications of Exponential Relationships

Further Resources: Modelling Exponential


Relationships
Fruit Flies
Travelling Circus

6. Hyperbolae
Hyperbola Graphs
Hyperbola Graph Transformations
E2.12. Estimate gradients of curves by drawing tangents. Estimating Gradients
E2.13. Understand the idea of a derived function. Use the derivatives 1. Differentiating Polynomials
of functions of the form axn, and simple sums of not more than Introduction to Derivatives
three of these. Apply differentiation to gradients and turning points Sketching the Gradient Function from the
(stationary points). Discriminate between maxima and minima by any Original Function
method. Differentiation By First Principles
Review Lesson: Introduction to
Derivatives
Differentiating Polynomials
Rearranging Expressions to Index Form

2. Turning Points
Finding Stationary Points
Classifying Stationary Points by Reading
Graphs
Increasing and Decreasing Functions
Sketching Graphs with Stationary Points
Review Lesson: Stationary Points
C3 Coordinate Geometry
Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C3.1. Demonstrate familiarity with Cartesian coordinates in two Number Lines, Axes and Coordinates
dimensions. Quadrants of Cartesian Planes
Plotting and Reading Graphs

Further Resources
Applications of Cartesian Planes

Sinking Ships with Coordinates


Sinking Ships with Coordinates
Sinking Ships with Coordinates Student
Worksheet
Sinking Ships with Coordinates Teacher
Guide
C3.2. Find the gradient of a straight line. Gradient of a Line
C3.4. Interpret and obtain the equation of a straight line graph. Equation of a Line
C3.5. Determine the equation of a straight line parallel to a given line. Parallel Lines
Equations of Parallel Lines

E3 Coordinate Geometry
Extended curriculum
Content Point Lessons
E3.1. Demonstrate familiarity with Cartesian coordinates in two Number Lines, Axes and Coordinates
dimensions. Quadrants of Cartesian Planes
Plotting and Reading Graphs

Further Resources
Applications of Cartesian Planes

Sinking Ships with Coordinates


Sinking Ships with Coordinates
Sinking Ships with Coordinates Student
Worksheet
Sinking Ships with Coordinates Teacher
Guide
E3.2. Find the gradient of a straight line. Calculate the gradient of a Gradient of a Line
straight line from the coordinates of two points on it.
Applications of Coordinate Geometry
Gradient
E3.3. Calculate the length and the coordinates of the midpoint of a Midpoint of a Line Segment
straight line from the coordinates of its end points. Line Segments on Cartesian Planes
Distance and Pythagoras' Theorem

Applications of Coordinate Geometry


Distance
Midpoint
E3.4. Interpret and obtain the equation of a straight line graph. Equation of a Line
E3.5. Determine the equation of a straight line parallel to a given line. Parallel Lines
Equations of Parallel Lines
E3.6. Find the gradient of parallel and perpendicular lines. Perpendicular Lines
Finding the Equation of a Perpendicular
Line

C4 Geometry
Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C4.1. Use and interpret the geometrical terms: point, line, parallel, 1. 2D Shapes
bearing, right angle, acute, obtuse and reflex angles, perpendicular, 1. Basic Shapes
similarity and congruence. Use and interpret vocabulary of triangles, Rectangles
quadrilaterals, circles, polygons and simple solid figures including Triangles
nets.
2. Classifying Shapes
Identifying Polygons
Types of Triangles
Classifying Quadrilaterals
Comparing Quadrilaterals
Composite Shapes
Irregular Polygons

2. 3D Objects
1. Classifying Common Solids
Introduction to Solids
Rectangular Prisms
Prisms
Types of Prisms
Pyramids
Curved Solids
Composite Shapes and Solids

2. Classifying Polyhedra
Polyhedra
Platonic Solids

3. Drawing 3D Objects
Drawing Prisms
Drawing Pyramids

4. Nets of 3D Objects
Nets of Prisms
Nets of Pyramids
Identifying Faces of Prisms and Pyramids
Nets of Cylinders and Cones
Nets of Pyramids and Platonic Solids
C4.2. Measure and draw lines and angles. Construct a triangle given Common Angles
the three sides using a ruler and a pair of compasses only. Types of Angles
Measuring Acute and Obtuse Angles
Measuring Reflex Angles
Constructing Triangles Given Three Sides
C4.3. Read and make scale drawings. Introduction to Scale Drawings
C4.4. Calculate lengths of similar figures. Introduction to Similarity
Similarity Tests
Showing Similarity
C4.5. Recognise congruent shapes. Introduction to Congruence
Showing Congruence
C4.6. Recognise rotational and line symmetry (including order of 1. Line and Rotational Symmetry
rotational symmetry) in two dimensions. Transforming Shapes
Line Symmetry
Line Symmetry in Life
Rotational Symmetry in Life
Identifying Rotational Symmetry
Order of Rotational Symmetry

C4.7. Calculate unknown angles using the following geometrical 1. Angles and Angle Properties
properties: • angles at a point • angles at a point on a straight line Estimating the Size of Angles
and intersecting straight lines • angles formed within parallel lines • Angles in Corners
angle properties of triangles and quadrilaterals • angle properties of Angles on Straight Lines
regular polygons • angle in a semicircle • angle between tangent and Angles Around a Point
radius of a circle. Vertically Opposite Angles

2. Angles in Shapes
Angles in a Triangle
Angles in Quadrilaterals
Applying Rules to Quadrilaterals
Polygons and Interior Angles
Polygons and Exterior Angles

3. Parallel Lines and Angles


Parallel Lines
Angles around Parallel Lines

4. Angle Theorems for Circles


Angles Subtended by the Same Arc
Thales' Theorem: Angles in a Semicircle
Proving Thales' Theorem

E4 Geometry
Extended curriculum
Content Point Lessons
E4.1. Use and interpret the geometrical terms: point, line, parallel, 1. 2D Shapes
bearing, right angle, acute, obtuse and reflex angles, perpendicular, 1. Basic Shapes
similarity and congruence. Use and interpret vocabulary of triangles, Rectangles
quadrilaterals, circles, polygons and simple solid figures including Triangles
nets.
2. Classifying Shapes
Identifying Polygons
Types of Triangles
Classifying Quadrilaterals
Comparing Quadrilaterals
Composite Shapes
Irregular Polygons

2. 3D Objects
1. Classifying Common Solids
Introduction to Solids
Rectangular Prisms
Prisms
Types of Prisms
Pyramids
Curved Solids
Composite Shapes and Solids

2. Classifying Polyhedra
Polyhedra
Platonic Solids

3. Drawing 3D Objects
Drawing Prisms
Drawing Pyramids

4. Nets of 3D Objects
Nets of Prisms
Nets of Pyramids
Identifying Faces of Prisms and Pyramids
Nets of Cylinders and Cones
Nets of Pyramids and Platonic Solids
E4.2. Measure and draw lines and angles. Construct a triangle given Common Angles
the three sides using a ruler and a pair of compasses only Types of Angles
Measuring Acute and Obtuse Angles
Measuring Reflex Angles
Constructing Triangles Given Three Sides
E4.3. Read and make scale drawings Introduction to Scale Drawings
E4.4. Calculate lengths of similar figures. Use the relationships Introduction to Similarity
between areas of similar triangles, with corresponding results for Similarity Tests
similar figures and extension to volumes and surface areas of similar Similarity and Angles
solids. Similarity and Multiple Triangles
Showing Similarity
E4.5. Use the basic congruence criteria for triangles (SSS, ASA, SAS, Angles in a Triangle
RHS). Introduction to Congruence
Conditions for Congruence: SSS and SAS
Conditions for Congruence: ASA, AAS and
HL
Working with Congruent Triangles
Showing Congruence
E4.6. Recognise rotational and line symmetry (including order of 1. Line and Rotational Symmetry
rotational symmetry) in two dimensions. Recognise symmetry Transforming Shapes
properties of the prism (including cylinder) and the pyramid Line Symmetry
(including cone). Use the following symmetry properties of circles: • Line Symmetry in Life
equal chords are equidistant from the centre • the perpendicular Rotational Symmetry in Life
bisector of a chord passes through the centre • tangents from an Identifying Rotational Symmetry
external point are equal in length. Order of Rotational Symmetry

2. Symmetry in Prisms and Pyramids


Symmetry in 3D Objects

3. Chord Properties of Circles


Equal Length Chord Properties
Perpendicular Bisector to Chords
Tangents, Secants and the Alternate
Segment Theorem
Intersecting Chords, Secants and
Tangents

E4.7. Calculate unknown angles using the following geometrical 1. Angles and Angle Properties
properties: • angles at a point • angles at a point on a straight line Estimating the Size of Angles
and intersecting straight lines • angles formed within parallel lines • Angles in Corners
angle properties of triangles and quadrilaterals • angle properties of Angles on Straight Lines
regular polygons • angle in a semicircle • angle between tangent and Angles Around a Point
radius of a circle • angle properties of irregular polygons • angle at Vertically Opposite Angles
the centre of a circle is twice the angle at the circumference • angles
in the same segment are equal • angles in opposite segments are 2. Angles in Shapes
supplementary; cyclic quadrilaterals • alternate segment theorem. Angles in a Triangle
Angles in Quadrilaterals
Applying Rules to Quadrilaterals
Polygons and Interior Angles
Polygons and Exterior Angles
3. Parallel Lines and Angles
Parallel Lines
Angles around Parallel Lines

4. Angle Theorems for Circles


Central Angle Theorem
Proof: Central Angle Theorem
Angles Subtended by the Same Arc
Thales' Theorem: Angles in a Semicircle
Proving Thales' Theorem
Cyclic Quadrilaterals

5. Geometric Proofs
Introduction to Proofs and Logic
Angle Proofs
Parallelogram and Rhombus Proofs
Rectangle and Square Proofs

C5 Mensuration
Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C5.1. Use current units of mass, length, area, volume and capacity in 1. Units and Systems of Measurement
practical situations and express quantities in terms of larger or Units of Measurement
smaller units. The Metric System
Unit Prefixes
Choosing and Ordering Units

2. Mass
Units of Mass
Interpreting Units of Mass
Converting Units of Mass
Converting Further Units of Mass
Applications of Converting Units of Mass

3. Length
Units of Length
Interpreting Units of Length
Method for Converting Units of Length
Converting Units of Length
Comparing Units of Length

Prior Learning
Comparing Lengths and Objects

4. Area
Introduction to Area
Units of Area
Converting Between Units of Area
Applications of Converting Units of Area
Hectares

5. Volume and Capacity


Volume and Capacity

1. Volume
Introducing Units of Volume
Choosing Appropriate Units of Volume
Converting Units of Volume

2. Capacity
Units of Capacity
Interpreting Units of Capacity
Converting Units of Capacity
Converting Further Units of Capacity and
Applications
Applications of Converting Units of
Capacity
C5.2. Carry out calculations involving the perimeter and area of a 1. Perimeter of Rectangles
rectangle, triangle, parallelogram and trapezium and compound Introduction to Perimeters
shapes derived from these. Calculating Perimeters
Perimeter of Composite Shapes

2. Perimeter of Quadrilaterals
Perimeters of Kites, Rhombuses,
Trapeziums and Parallelograms
Finding the Unknown Side of a Composite
Shape
Calculating the Perimeter of a Shape with
an Unknown Side

3. Area of Rectangles
Area of Rectangles

4. Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals


Area of Triangles
Area of Parallelograms
Area of Rhombus and Kites
Area of Trapeziums
Area of Composite Shapes
C5.3. Carry out calculations involving the circumference and area of Parts of a Circle
a circle. Solve problems involving the arc length and sector area as Circumference of Circles
fractions of the circumference and area of a circle. Using the Circumference of Circles
Calculating the Area of Circles
Using the Area of Circles
Finding an Arc Length
Area of Sectors and Segments
C5.4. Carry out calculations involving the surface area and volume 1. Surface Area
of a cuboid, prism and cylinder. Carry out calculations involving the Area of Composite Shapes
surface area and volume of a sphere, pyramid and cone. Surface Area of Prisms
Surface Area of Cylinders
Surface Area of Complex Solids
Finding the Height of Right Pyramids
Surface Area of Right Pyramids
Surface Area of Right Cones
Surface Area of Spheres

2. Volume of Cuboids
Calculating Volume of Rectangular Prisms

3. Volume of Prisms and Cylinders


Calculating Volume of Triangular Prisms
Calculating Volume of Cylinders
Calculating Volume of Other Regular and
Irregular Prisms

4. Volume of Pyramids, Cones and


Spheres
Volume of Right Pyramids
Volume of Right Cones
Volume of Spheres
C5.5. Carry out calculations involving the areas and volumes of Surface Area of Compound Shapes
compound shapes. Volume of Compound Shapes

E5 Mensuration
Extended curriculum
Content Point Lessons
E5.1. Use current units of mass, length, area, volume and capacity in 1. Units and Systems of Measurement
practical situations and express quantities in terms of larger or Units of Measurement
smaller units. The Metric System
Unit Prefixes
Choosing and Ordering Units

2. Mass
Units of Mass
Interpreting Units of Mass
Converting Units of Mass
Converting Further Units of Mass
Applications of Converting Units of Mass

3. Length
Units of Length
Interpreting Units of Length
Method for Converting Units of Length
Converting Units of Length
Comparing Units of Length

Prior Learning
Comparing Lengths and Objects

4. Area
Introduction to Area
Units of Area
Converting Between Units of Area
Applications of Converting Units of Area
Hectares

5. Volume and Capacity


Volume and Capacity

1. Volume
Introducing Units of Volume
Choosing Appropriate Units of Volume
Converting Units of Volume

2. Capacity
Units of Capacity
Interpreting Units of Capacity
Converting Units of Capacity
Converting Further Units of Capacity and
Applications
Applications of Converting Units of
Capacity
E5.2. Carry out calculations involving the perimeter and area of a 1. Perimeter of Rectangles
rectangle, triangle, parallelogram and trapezium and compound Introduction to Perimeters
shapes derived from these. Calculating Perimeters
Perimeter of Composite Shapes

2. Perimeter of Quadrilaterals
Perimeters of Kites, Rhombuses,
Trapeziums and Parallelograms
Finding the Unknown Side of a Composite
Shape
Calculating the Perimeter of a Shape with
an Unknown Side

3. Area of Rectangles
Area of Rectangles

4. Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals


Area of Triangles
Area of Parallelograms
Area of Rhombus and Kites
Area of Trapeziums
Area of Composite Shapes
E5.3. Carry out calculations involving the circumference and area of Parts of a Circle
a circle. Solve problems involving the arc length and sector area as Circumference of Circles
fractions of the circumference and area of a circle. Using the Circumference of Circles
Calculating the Area of Circles
Using the Area of Circles
Finding an Arc Length
Area of Sectors and Segments
E5.4. Carry out calculations involving the surface area and volume 1. Surface Area
of a cuboid, prism and cylinder. Carry out calculations involving the Area of Composite Shapes
surface area and volume of a sphere, pyramid and cone. Surface Area of Prisms
Surface Area of Cylinders
Surface Area of Complex Solids
Finding the Height of Right Pyramids
Surface Area of Right Pyramids
Surface Area of Right Cones
Surface Area of Spheres

2. Volume of Cuboids
Calculating Volume of Rectangular Prisms

3. Volume of Prisms and Cylinders


Calculating Volume of Triangular Prisms
Calculating Volume of Cylinders
Calculating Volume of Other Regular and
Irregular Prisms

4. Volume of Pyramids, Cones and


Spheres
Volume of Right Pyramids
Volume of Right Cones
Volume of Spheres
E5.5. Carry out calculations involving the areas and volumes of Surface Area of Compound Shapes
compound shapes. Volume of Compound Shapes

C6 Trigonometry
Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C6.1. Interpret and use three-figure bearings. Introduction to Bearings
Bearings with Right-Angled Triangles
C6.2. Apply Pythagoras’ theorem and the sine, cosine and tangent 1. Pythagoras' Theorem
ratios for acute angles to the calculation of a side or of an angle of a Parts of a Triangle and the Hypotenuse
right angled triangle. Pythagoras' Theorem
2. Trigonometric Ratios
Introduction to Trigonometry
Finding Side Lengths Using Trigonometry
Finding Angles Using Trigonometry
Review Lesson: Trigonometric Ratios

3. Further Resources

1. Extended Investigations
Building with Pythagoras
Pirates' Treasure
Airplane Flight Paths

2. Hands-On Activities
Applications of Trigonometry in Coding

3. Real World Applications


Using Trigonometric Functions in Real
World Applications
Using Inverse Trigonometric Functions in
Real World Applications

4. Spelling
Pythagoras and Trigonometry Spelling

5. Further Resources
Forestry Subdivision
Balloons Over Waikato

E6 Trigonometry
Extended curriculum
Content Point Lessons
E6.1. Interpret and use three-figure bearings. Introduction to Bearings
Bearings with Right-Angled Triangles
E6.2. Apply Pythagoras’ theorem and the sine, cosine and tangent 1. Pythagoras' Theorem
ratios for acute angles to the calculation of a side or of an angle of a Parts of a Triangle and the Hypotenuse
right angled triangle. Solve trigonometric problems in two Pythagoras' Theorem
dimensions involving angles of elevation and depression. Know that
the perpendicular distance from a point to a line is the shortest 2. Trigonometric Rules
distance to the line. The Sine Rule
Finding Angles Using the Sine Rule
The Sine Rule: The Ambiguous Case
The Cosine Rule
Finding Angles Using the Cosine Rule
Review Lesson: Trigonometric Rules
3. Trigonometric Ratios
Introduction to Trigonometry
Finding Side Lengths Using Trigonometry
Finding Angles Using Trigonometry
Review Lesson: Trigonometric Ratios

4. Elevation and Depression


Angles of Elevation and Depression

5. Further Resources

1. Extended Investigations
Building with Pythagoras
Pirates' Treasure
Airplane Flight Paths

2. Hands-On Activities
Applications of Trigonometry in Coding

3. Real World Applications


Using Trigonometric Functions in Real
World Applications
Using Inverse Trigonometric Functions in
Real World Applications

4. Spelling
Pythagoras and Trigonometry Spelling

5. Further Resources
Forestry Subdivision
Balloons Over Waikato
E6.3. Recognise, sketch and interpret graphs of simple 1. Graphing Trigonometric Functions
trigonometric functions. Graph and know the properties of The Unit Circle and Radians
trigonometric functions. Solve simple trigonometric equations for Understanding and Graphing Sine
values between 0° and 360°. Understanding and Graphing Cosine
Understanding and Graphing Tangent
Comparing Trigonometric Functions

2. Special Triangles
Special Triangles: 30-60-90
Special Triangles: 45-45-90
Trigonometric Ratios and Complementary
Angles
E6.4. Solve problems using the sine and cosine rules for any triangle Area of a Triangle: ½ ab sin C
and the formula area of triangle = 2 1 ab sin C. Heron's Formula
E6.5. Solve simple trigonometrical problems in three dimensions Pythagoras' Theorem in 3D
including angle between a line and a plane. Trigonometry in 3D
3D Problems Using Right-Angled
Triangles
C7 Vectors and Transformations
Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C7.1. Describe a translation by using a vector represented by e.g. x y Introduction to Vectors
e o, AB or a. Add and subtract vectors. Multiply a vector by a scalar. Vector Notation
Describing Translations Using Vectors
Adding and Subtracting Vectors
Multiplying Vectors by a Scalar
C7.2. Reflect simple plane figures in horizontal or vertical lines. Describing Rotations
Rotate simple plane figures about the origin, vertices or midpoints of Drawing Rotations
edges of the figures, through multiples of 90°. Construct given Describing Reflections
translations and enlargements of simple plane figures. Recognise Drawing Reflections
and describe reflections, rotations, translations and enlargements. Describing and Drawing Translations
Describing Enlargements
Drawing Enlargements
Combined Transformations

E7 Vectors and Transformations


Extended curriculum
Content Point Lessons
E7.1. Describe a translation by using a vector represented by e.g. x y Introduction to Vectors
e o, AB or a. Add and subtract vectors. Multiply a vector by a scalar. Vector Notation
Describing Translations Using Vectors
Adding and Subtracting Vectors
Multiplying Vectors by a Scalar
E7.2. Reflect simple plane figures. Rotate simple plane figures Describing Rotations
through multiples of 90°. Construct given translations and Drawing Rotations
enlargements of simple plane figures. Recognise and describe Describing Reflections
reflections, rotations, translations and enlargements. Drawing Reflections
Describing and Drawing Translations
Describing Enlargements
Drawing Enlargements
Combined Transformations
Congruence and Similarity
E7.3. Calculate the magnitude of a vector x y e o as x y 2 2 + . Magnitude of a Vector
Represent vectors by directed line segments. Use the sum and Calculating the Resultant of Two Vectors
difference of two vectors to express given vectors in terms of two Constructing a Vector using Sums and
coplanar vectors. Use position vectors. Differences
Applying Vectors in Geometric Proofs
Position Vectors
C8 Probability
Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C8.1. Calculate the probability of a single event as either a fraction, Introduction to Probability
decimal or percentage. Probability Terminology
Probability as a Fraction
Probability as a Decimal and a Percentage
Probability of Independent Events
C8.2. Understand and use the probability scale from 0 to 1. The Likelihood Scale
C8.3. Understand that the probability of an event occurring = 1 – the Calculating the Complement
probability of the event not occurring.
C8.4. Understand relative frequency as an estimate of probability. Relative Frequencies
Expected frequency of occurrences Using Relative Frequencies
Probability Experiments
Observed Outcomes vs. Expected
Outcomes
C8.5. Calculate the probability of simple combined events, using Probability of Combined Events
possibility diagrams, tree diagrams and Venn diagrams. Listing Outcomes

1. Tree and Possibility Diagrams


Introduction to Two-Step Experiments
Tree Diagrams
Using Tree Diagrams
Possibility Diagrams
Using Possibility Diagrams

2. Tables and Venn Diagrams


Venn Diagrams
Using Venn Diagrams
Making Your Own Venn Diagrams
Two-Way Tables
Using Two-Way Tables
Advanced Venn Diagrams and Two-Way
Tables

E8 Probability
Extended curriculum
Content Point Lessons
E8.1. Calculate the probability of a single event as either a fraction, Introduction to Probability
decimal or percentage. Probability Terminology
Probability as a Fraction
Probability as a Decimal and a Percentage
Probability of Independent Events
E8.2. Understand and use the probability scale from 0 to 1. The Likelihood Scale
E8.3. Understand that the probability of an event occurring = 1 – the Calculating the Complement
probability of the event not occurring.
E8.4. Understand relative frequency as an estimate of probability. Relative Frequencies
Expected frequency of occurrences Using Relative Frequencies
Probability Experiments
Observed Outcomes vs. Expected
Outcomes
E8.5. Calculate the probability of simple combined events, using Probability of Combined Events
possibility diagrams, tree diagrams and Venn diagrams. Listing Outcomes

1. Tree and Possibility Diagrams


Introduction to Two-Step Experiments
Tree Diagrams
Using Tree Diagrams
Possibility Diagrams
Using Possibility Diagrams

Further Resources: Three-Step


Experiments
Possibility Diagrams
Probabilities and Three-Step Experiments
Building Three-Step Tree Diagrams
Tree Diagrams with Unequal Outcomes
Probabilities of Unequal Outcomes
Three-Step Experiments and Unequal
Outcomes

2. Tables and Venn Diagrams


Venn Diagrams
Using Venn Diagrams
Making Your Own Venn Diagrams
Two-Way Tables
Using Two-Way Tables
Advanced Venn Diagrams and Two-Way
Tables
E8.6. Calculate conditional probability using Venn diagrams, tree Introduction to Conditional Probability
diagrams and tables. Investigating Conditional Probability with
Venn Diagrams
Investigating Conditional Probability with
Two-Way Tables
Calculating Conditional Probability Using
Tree Diagrams
Calculating Conditional Probabilities using
Arrays
Word Problems
C9 Statistics
Core curriculum
Content Point Lessons
C9.1 Collect, classify and tabulate statistical data. 1. Collecting Data
Tally Marks
Frequency Tables
Introduction to Methods for Collecting
Data
Comparing Methods for Collecting Data
Introduction to Surveys
Introduction to Writing Survey Questions
Experiment and Observation
Simulations
Data Cleaning
Cleaning Bivariate Data

2. Classifying Data
What is Data?
Types of Data
Primary and Secondary Data
Introduction to Bivariate Data
Bivariate Variables

3. Tabulating Data
Displaying Data
C9.2. Read, interpret and draw inferences from tables and statistical Comparing Data Sets
diagrams. Compare sets of data using tables, graphs and statistical Back-to-Back Stem and Leaf Plots
measures. Appreciate restrictions on drawing conclusions from Comparing Histograms
given data. Comparing Box and Whisker Plots
C9.3. Construct and interpret bar charts, pie charts, pictograms, Dot Plots and Column (Bar) Graphs
stem-and-leaf diagrams, simple frequency distributions, histograms Line Graphs
with equal intervals and scatter diagrams. Pictograms
Histograms
Stem and Leaf Plots
Pie Charts and Divided Bar Graphs
C9.4. Calculate the mean, median, mode and range for individual and Mean
discrete data and distinguish between the purposes for which they Median
are used. Mode
Comparing Measures of Centre
The Range
Calculating Measures of Centre and
Spread
C9.7. Understand what is meant by positive, negative and zero Analysing Trend by Eye
correlation with reference to a scatter diagram. Correlation vs. Causation
C9.8. Draw, interpret and use lines of best fit by eye. Lines of Best Fit by Eye
Making Predictions by Eye

E9 Statistics
Extended curriculum
Content Point Lessons
E9.1. Collect, classify and tabulate statistical data. 1. Collecting Data
Tally Marks
Cleaning Bivariate Data
Frequency Tables
Introduction to Methods for Collecting
Data
Comparing Methods for Collecting Data
Introduction to Surveys
Introduction to Writing Survey Questions
Experiment and Observation
Simulations
Data Cleaning

2. Classifying Data
What is Data?
Types of Data
Primary and Secondary Data
Introduction to Bivariate Data
Bivariate Variables

3. Tabulating Data
Displaying Data
E9.2. Read, interpret and draw inferences from tables and statistical Comparing Data Sets
diagrams. Compare sets of data using tables, graphs and statistical Back-to-Back Stem and Leaf Plots
measures. Appreciate restrictions on drawing conclusions from Comparing Histograms
given data. Comparing Box and Whisker Plots
E9.3. Construct and interpret bar charts, pie charts, pictograms, Dot Plots and Column (Bar) Graphs
stem-and-leaf diagrams, simple frequency distributions, histograms Line Graphs
with equal and unequal intervals and scatter diagrams. Pictograms
Histograms
Stem and Leaf Plots
Pie Charts and Divided Bar Graphs
E9.4. Calculate the mean, median, mode and range for individual and Mean
discrete data and distinguish between the purposes for which they Median
are used. Mode
Comparing Measures of Centre
The Range
Calculating Measures of Centre and
Spread
E9.5. Calculate an estimate of the mean for grouped and continuous Measures of Centre in Grouped Data
data. Identify the modal class from a grouped frequency distribution.
E9.6. Construct and use cumulative frequency diagrams. Estimate Cumulative Frequency
and interpret the median, percentiles, quartiles and interquartile Range
range. Construct and interpret box-and-whisker plots. Median, Quartiles and Percentiles
Interquartile Range
Box-and-Whisker Plots and Interquartile
Range
Box and Whisker Plots, Histograms and Dot
Plots
Five Point Summary
E9.7. Understand what is meant by positive, negative and zero Analysing Trend by Eye
correlation with reference to a scatter diagram. Correlation vs. Causation
E9.8. Draw, interpret and use lines of best fit by eye. Lines of Best Fit by Eye
Making Predictions by Eye

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