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1. Exam Practice for GCSE Maths Foundation Level
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(3 ratings)
12 students
Created byVal Baker
Last updated 7/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Students will learn how to tackle Maths problems successfully.
  • Students will gain techniques for passing exams.
  • Students will learn how to systematically use problem solving techniques for each question.
  • Students will be able to complete the more challenging questions at the end of the exam papers.
  • Students will approach Maths learning with confidence using this step by step approach.

Course content

1 section30 lectures2h 35m total length
  • Question 14:43
  • Question 22:03
  • Question 32:40
  • Question 42:39
  • Question 52:46
  • Question 64:21
  • Question 7.7:17
  • Question 83:52
  • Question 94:53
  • Question 109:08
  • Question 114:38
  • Question 129:23
  • Question 138:18
  • Question 143:09
  • Question 153:49
  • Question 166:59
  • Question 175:07
  • Question 182:56
  • Question 194:57
  • Question 202:54
  • Question 214:44
  • Question 226:34
  • Question 232:22
  • Question 247:57
  • Question 258:23
  • Question 268:51
  • Lecture 279:43
  • Question 286:22
  • Question 291:42
  • Question 302:02

Requirements

  • To be familiar with basic Maths operations.
  • To be able to calculate simple Arithmetic without a calculator.
  • This is a foundation level course

Description

This course gives step by step simple instructions of how to approach questions and complete the 2017 paper 1 non-calculator past exam paper. It goes over in detail the basic maths needed to understand the early questions in the paper which are typical of the questions still used to this present day. It then goes on to show how these basic techniques are built upon to answer the later questions in the exam paper which again are also typical of the present day exams.

This will enable the student to tackle the last questions which usually consists of a multiple of basic steps and also some more difficult maths topics which will need practiced problem solving techniques which you will learn from this course. This step by step approach will systematically build up the students understanding of the various Maths topics needed to complete the paper.

This course is also an ideal way to revise basic topics in maths no matter what level you are. Following through a past exam paper is a good way to keep revision interesting and relevant.

This level of maths is also a good way to exercise your brain if you are an adult learner and enjoy learning step by step problem solving techniques :-)


Subject content

  • Number.

    • order positive and negative integers, decimals and fractions

    • apply the four operations, including formal written methods, to integers, decimals and simple fractions (proper and improper), and mixed numbers – both positive and negative

    • understand and use place value (eg when working with very large or very small numbers, and when calculating with decimals)

    • Ratio, proportion and rates of change.

  • Algebra

    • use and interpret algebraic notation, including Geometry and measures.

  • Geometry

    • use conventional terms and notations: points, lines, vertices, edges, planes, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, right angles, polygons, regular polygons and polygons with reflection and/or rotation symmetries

    • use the standard conventions for labelling and referring to the sides and angles of triangles

  • Probability.

    • relate relative expected frequencies to theoretical probability, using appropriate language and the 0 to 1 probability scale

  • Statistics.

    • appropriate measures of central tendency (median, mean, mode and modal class) and spread (range, including consideration of outliers)

    • use and interpret scatter graphs of bivariate data

    • know and understand the terms: positive correlation, negative correlation, no correlation, weak correlation and strong correlation

Who this course is for:

  • All Maths Foundation level students.
  • Adult learners.