Maths - A Level
Year 12
Content
Term 1 Topic and Content:
Bridging the gap
This is a week intervention session focused on improving algebra skills from GCSE. It is an opportunity to set expectations and standards for an A Level class.
Sequences and Series
Working to generate sequences and decipher general expressions of sequences. Also, students will learn mathematical notations some the sum of a series. Finally, students will investigate convergent and divergent sequences and use the modulus function.
Data Collection
Students will be introduced to the large data set which will be tested on their final exam. Students will be able to understand the different forms and data collection and know the advantages and disadvantages.
Data Processing, Presentation and Interpretation
Students now will be develop the skills to analyse data collected, through a variety of diagrams. Students will have to know all key features of the diagrams used. Students will be expected to make comments on real world data.
Surds and Indices
Students will be able to use the laws of indices for all rational components. Students will be manipulating surds as well as rationalising.
Quadratic Functions
Students will be able to sketch quadratics, highlighting key points. Students will be using the discriminant including real and repeated roots. Students will be able to complete the square with values of a greater than 1 and be able to identity turning points.
Graphs and transformations
Students will be able to understand and sketch simple polynomials as well as transforming them using function notation.
Trigonometry
To be able to understand the definitions of sine, cosine and tangent. Using radian measure to calculate area of sectors and arc lengths. Understand the use of the trigonometric functions graphs, symmetries and periodicity. To know the exact values sine, cosine and tangent for 0, 30, 45, 60, 90.
Understand basic trigonometric identities. Solving trigonometric equations within a given range.
Equations and Inequalities
Solving pairs of simultaneous equations including when one is a quadratic. To be able solve inequalities putting the correct range in the set notation.
Polynomials
Manipulate polynomials algebraically, using factor theorem to simplify.
Term 2 Topic and Content:
The Binomial Expansion
Students will be able to use the binomial expansion ã(a+bx)ã^n for positive integers of n; the notations n! and nâr.
Probability
Students will be able to understand the use of mutually exclusive and independent events when calculating probabilities. Students will be able to use conditional probabilities, including tree and Venn diagrams.
The binomial Distribution
Students will be able to understand and use the binomial distribution model to calculate probabilities for cumulative and probability distributions.
Coordinate Geometry
Students will understand the use of the equation of a straight line, including the forms y-y_1=m(x-x_1) and ax+by+c=0. To also know the gradient conditions for perpendicular and parallel lines.
Students will be able to use the equation of a circle ã(x-a)ã^2+ã(y-b)ã^2=r
Differentiation
Students will understand the use of the derivative of f(x)as the gradient of the tangent to the graph of y = f(x) at a general point. Students will be able to interpret the rate of change; sketching the gradient function for a given curve; second derivatives; differentiating from first principle. Students will be able to apply differentiation to find gradients, tangents and normal, maxima and minim and stationary points.
Kinematics
Students will be introduced to the language of kinematics: position; displacement; distance travelled; velocity; speed; acceleration. Students will interpret kinematic graphs and derive the constant acceleration formulae.
Vectors
Students will use vectors in two and three dimensions. Students will be able to calculate the magnitude and direction of a vector and be adept at representing vectors in a variety of forms.
Forces and Laws of Motion
Students will be able to understand and use Newton’s first, second and third laws.
Term 3 Topic and Content:
Functions
Students will be able to understand composite and inverse functions.
Integration
Students will know and use the fundamental theorem of Calculus. Integrate x^n(excluding n = -1) and related sums. Evaluate definite integrals to find areas under a curve.
Statistical Hypothesis Testing
Students will be able to understand and apply the language of hypothesis testing through a binomial model; 1-tail test; 2 tail-test, critical value; critical region; acceptance region, p-value. Students will also conduct and interpret hypothesis tests.
Exponentials and Logarithms
To know the gradient e^kxis equal to ãkeã^kxand explain why the model has many suitable applications. To know the laws of logarithms. To be able to understand and use exponential growth and decay in modelling.
Variable Acceleration
To use calculus to solve problems of a particle travelling on a straight line.
Proof
To be able to know the structure of a proof with a worded conclusion. To know the following proofs:
- Exhaustion
- Contradiction
- Algebraic
Year 13
Term 1 Topic and Content:
Trigonometry
Students need to know the exact values of sine, cosine and tangent for {0,π/6,π/4,π/3,π/2,π}. To understand the small angle approximation.
Trigonometric Functions
Students will understand the definitions of secant, cosecant and cotangent and arcsine, arccosine and arctangent; identifying their graphs; their ranges and domains.
Trigonometric Identities
Students will understand and use the double angle formulae; use of formulae for sin(a±b),cos(a±b), tan (a±b). As well as constructing trigonometric proofs.
Probability
Students will understand the use conditional probabilities P(AâB)= (P(A∩B))/(P(B)) as well as modelling and critiquing assumptions.
Probability Distributions
Understand and use the normal distribution as a model and find probabilities using the distribution. Select an appropriate probability distribution for a context, with appropriate reasoning, distinguishing between Normal and Binomial.
Algebra
Students will be able simplify rational expressions including by factorising and cancelling. Decompose rational functions into partial fractions.
Differentiation
Students can apply differentiation to find the points of inflection. Use differentiation using product, quotient and chain rule.
Further Differentiation
Students will be able to differentiate functions and relations defined implicitly for the first derivative.
Vectors
Use vectors in three dimensions and use the vectors to solve problems in kinematics.
Kinematics
Students use calculus in kinematics for motion in a straight line using 2D.
v= dr/dt,a= dv/dt=(d^2 r)/(dt^2 ),r=∫âvdt,v=∫âadt
Projectiles
Students will model motion under gravity in a vertical plane using vectors.
Term 2 Topic and Content:
Integration
Students will be able to integrate e^kx,1/x,sinâ¡(kx),cosâ¡(kx) and related sums, differences and constant multipliers. Use integration as the limit of a sum. Use integration by substitution and integration by parts.
Hypothesis Testing
Students will be able to conduct a statistical hypothesis test for a mean of a Normal distributions with known, given or assumed variance and interpret and results in context.
Forces and Motion
Students will understand and use Newton’s second law for motion in a straight line; also where forces need to be resolved. Students will solve problems involving smooth pulley.
Moments
Students will use moments in simple static contexts as.
Differential Equations
Students will be able to construct differential equations. Students will be able to evaluate the analytical solution. To be able to interpret the solution with any given context.
Friction
Students will need to understand and use Fr = µR for rough surfaces and limiting surfaces.
Term 3 Topic and Content:
Parametric Equations
Students will use parametric equations of curves and conversion between Cartesian and parametric equations. Differentiate simple functions and relations defined parametrically.
Numerical Methods
Locate roots of f(x) = 0 by considering a change of sign and being able to understand how the methods fail. Solve using Newton-Raphson method and other recurrence relationship. To be able to use the trapezium rule and estimating the approximate area under a curve and the limits that lie between.
Assessments
Assessments and grading: Year 12 students sit two end of year assessments. Paper 1 consists of Pure and Statistics and Paper 2 Pure and Mechanics. The year 12 exams are all run internally. Year 13 students sit three externally run examinations; Pure and Mechanics, Pure and Statistics and Pure and Comprehension. These examinations usually take place in the month of June and the grading is from A*- U.
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