Maths Genie - GCSE Statistics Revision.
GCSE Statistics (8382) Our GCSE Statistics qualification is a linear qualification, with first exams in summer 2019. The full specification and specimen assessment materials can be found on the AQA website. You can also find additional teacher support material on the Secure Key Materials area of e-AQA. There is also a two-year scheme of work that you can use to plan your lessons and support.
GCSE Maths Probability and Statistics Revision for the new 9-1 course. With Venn diagrams and much more, all of the new questions types can be found here.
Browse CGP’s 9-1 GCSE Maths, Further Maths and Statistics, covering Edexcel, AQA, IGCSE, OCR and more! Including Revision Guides, Workbooks, Revision Cards and more!
Statistics. Statistics help us to understand the world around us. We use statistics to inform decisions, examine patterns and trends, predict outcomes and test theories. We live in an information age that generates huge amounts of data. Statistics help us to make sense of that data by collecting, analysing and presenting it.
Draft GCSE subject content. September 2015. 2. Contents. The content for statistics GCSE 3 Introduction 3 Aims and objectives 3 Subject content 3 Overview 3 Detailed subject content 4 Appendix 1 - formulae 9 Foundation tier 9 Higher tier 10 Appendix 2 - numerical skills required for GCSE statistics 14 Integers, fractions, decimals and percentages 14 Structure and calculation 14 Measures.
Assessment of the Maths GCSE Course. The Maths GCSE syllabus has two tiers, Foundation and Higher. The Foundation level allows students to achieve grades between 1 and 5 and the Higher tier allows students to achieve grades 4 and 9. Unlike many, Oxford Open Learning’s Maths GCSE Course is split into these two tiers. Once you have completed.
There is no coursework. There are 2 Exams at the end of the year - a calculator and non-calculator paper. you must attend both exams in order to achieve GCSE Maths by the end of the year. Students will be entered for the June GCSE exams at either Foundation or Higher level. Both levels are assessed by 2 exams in June of which one is non.