Year 10 Maths Information
Year 10 Maths Information
2023/24
Document Guidance
Page 2 Overview
Page 18 – 28 Higher Content (Note, Students entered for Higher need to know all content from
Foundation and Higher)
Please note that whilst the above is a plan for the year, changes may take place throughout with regards to topics taught and
assessment dates. Ramadan hours will also have an impact on our curriculum coverage.
FOUNDATION CONTENT
AO1 Numbers and algebra
1, 2, 4, 8, …
(multiply by 2)
C use linear expressions to describe the 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, …
nth term of arithmetic sequences nth term is 2n – 1
nth term is 4n + 3,
write down the first 3
terms of the sequence
3.2 Higher Tier only
Function
notation
3.3 A interpret information presented in a range To include speed/time
Graphs of linear and non-linear graphs and distance/time
graphs
B understand and use conventions for
rectangular Cartesian coordinates
C plot points (x, y) in any of the four
quadrants or locate points with given
coordinates
D determine the coordinates of points
identified by geometrical information
E determine the coordinates of the midpoint
of a line segment, given the coordinates
of the two end points
F draw and interpret straight line To include currency
conversion graphs conversion graphs
G find the gradient of a straight line gradient =
(increase in y) ÷
(increase in x)
Students should be taught to: Notes
H recognise that equations of the form Write down the
y = mx + c are straight line graphs with gradient and
gradient m and intercept on the coordinates of the y
y-axis at the point (0, c) intercept of
y = 3x + 5;
Write down the
equation of the
straight line with
gradient 6 that passes
through the point (0, 2)
I recognise, generate points and plot To include x = k,
graphs of linear and quadratic functions y = c, y = x, y − x = 0
Including completion of
values in tables and
equations of the form
ax + by = c
3.4 Higher Tier only
Calculus
AO2 Shape, space and measure
4 Geometry
Rationalise:
2 1
;
8 2− 3
C use index laws to simplify and evaluate Evaluate:
numerical expressions involving integer, 1 3
l
T = 2
g
2.4 See Foundation Tier For example
Linear
equations 2x − 3 x + 2 5
+ =
6 3 2
Students should be taught to: Notes
2.5 A set up problems involving direct or To include only the
Proportion inverse proportion and relate algebraic following:
solutions to graphical representation of 1
the equations y x, y
x
1
y x2, y
x2
1
y x3, y
x3
1
y x, y
x
2.6 A calculate the exact solution of two 2x + 3y = 17
Simultaneous simultaneous equations in two unknowns 3x – 5y = 35
linear equations
B interpret the equations as lines and the
common solution as the point of
intersection
2.7 A solve quadratic equations by 2x2 – 3x + 1 = 0,
Quadratic factorisation x(3x – 2) = 5
equations
B solve quadratic equations by using the
quadratic formula or completing the
square
C form and solve quadratic equations from
data given in a context
D solve simultaneous equations in two y = 2x – 11 and
unknowns, one equation being linear x2 + y2 = 25
and the other being quadratic
y = 11x – 2 and
y = 5x2
2.8 A solve quadratic inequalities in one x2 25, 4x2 > 25
Inequalities unknown and represent the solution set x2 + 3x + 2 > 0
on a number line
B identify harder examples of regions Shade the region
defined by linear inequalities defined by the
inequalities x 4,
y 2x + 1,
5x + 2y 20
3 Sequences, functions and graphs
1
E F y = , x 0,
y = Ax3 + Bx2 + Cx + D + + x
x x2 1
in which: y = 2x2 + 3x + ,
x
x 0,
(i) the constants are numerical and at 1
least three of them are zero y = (3x2 − 5),
(ii) the letters x and y can be replaced
x
with any other two letters or: x 0,
5
w= ,d0
y = sin x, y = cos x, y = tan x for angles of d2
any size (in degrees)
Students should be taught to: Notes
B apply to the graph of y = f(x) the
transformations
y = f(x) + a, y = f(ax), y = f(x + a),
y = af(x) for linear, quadratic, sine and
cosine functions
C interpret and analyse transformations of
functions and write the functions
algebraically
D find the gradients of non-linear graphs By drawing a tangent
E find the intersection points of two The x values of the
graphs, one linear ( y1 ) and one intersection of the two
non-linear ( y2 ), and and recognise that graphs:
the solutions correspond to the solutions
y = 2x + 1
of ( y2 − y1 ) = 0
y = x2 + 3x – 2
are the solutions of:
x2 + x – 3 = 0
Similarly, the x values
of the intersection of
the two graphs:
y=5
y = x3 – 3x2 + 7
are the solutions of:
x3 – 3x2 + 2 = 0
F calculate the gradient of a straight line Find the equation of
given the coordinates of two points the straight line
through
(1, 7) and (2, 9)
G find the equation of a straight line Find the equation of
parallel to a given line; find the equation the line perpendicular
of a straight line perpendicular to a to
given line
y = 2x + 5 through the
point (3, 7)
3.4 A understand the concept of a variable
Calculus rate of change
B differentiate integer powers of x
C determine gradients, rates of change, Find the coordinates of
stationary points, turning points the maximum and
(maxima and minima) by differentiation minimum points
and relate these to graphs
D distinguish between maxima and minima
by considering the general shape of the
graph only
Students should be taught to: Notes
E apply calculus to linear kinematics and The displacement, s
to other simple practical problems metres, of a particle
from a fixed point O
after t seconds is given
by:
s = 24t 2 − t3,
0 t 20
OC = 3a + 2b + c
CA = −c − 2b
G apply vector methods for simple
geometrical proofs
5.2 See Foundation Tier
Transformation
geometry
AO3 Handling data
Assessment requirements
Paper number Level Assessment information Number of marks
allocated in the
paper
Paper 1F Foundation Assessed through a 2-hour 100
examination set and marked
by Pearson.
The paper is weighted at 50%
of the qualification, targeted
at grades 5–1.
Paper 2F Foundation Assessed through a 2-hour 100
examination set and marked
by Pearson.
The paper is weighted at 50%
of the qualification, targeted
at grades 5–1.
Paper 1H Higher Assessed through a 2-hour 100
examination set and marked
by Pearson.
The paper is weighted at 50%
of the qualification, targeted
at grades 9–4 with 3 allowed.
Paper 2H Higher Assessed through a 2-hour 100
examination set and marked
by Pearson.
The paper is weighted at 50%
of the qualification, targeted
at grades 9–4 with 3 allowed.
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https://corbettmaths.com/
https://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/
https://www.drfrostmaths.com/
Appendix 1: Codes
1
Area of trapezium = (a + b)h
2
a
cross
section
length
.r
h
Appendix 3: Higher Tier formulae sheet
Arithmetic series 1
Area of trapezium = (a + b)h
Sum to n terms, Sn =
n
2a + (n − 1)d 2
2 a
The quadratic equation
−b b2 − 4ac
x= b
2a
Trigonometry In any triangle ABC
C a b c
Sine Rule = =
sin A sin B sin C
b a Cosine Rule a 2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc cos A
1
Area of triangle = absin C
A B 2
c
1
Volume of cone = r2h Volume of prism
3 = area of cross section length
Curved surface area of cone = rl
cross
l
h section
length
. r
.r
r
h .
Recommended Textbook
Contents of Book 1
Contents of Book 2
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