GCSE Math Year9
GCSE Math Year9
Introduction
1. Number
2. Algebra
3. Ratio, proportion and rates of change
4. Geometry and measures
5. Probability
6. Statistics
GCSE math’s has a Foundation tier (grades 1 – 5) and a higher tier (grades 4 –
9). Students must take three question papers at the same tier and all question
papers must be taken in the same series.
The six subject areas on the GCSE math’s syllabus are split into individual
topics. Below we have provided a useful breakdown of each:
Number
• Use standard units of mass, length, time, money and other measures
(including standard compound measures) using decimal quantities where
appropriate
• Estimate answers
• Check calculations using approximation and estimation, including
answers obtained using technology
• Round numbers and measures to an appropriate degree of accuracy
Algebra
Graphs
Sequences
• Change freely between related standard units (e.g. time, length, area,
volume/capacity, mass) and compound units (e.g. speed, rates of pay, prices)
in numerical contexts
• Use scale factors, scale diagrams and maps
• Express one quantity as a fraction of another, where the fraction is less
than 1 or greater than 1
• Use ratio notation, including reduction to simplest form
• Divide a given quantity into two parts in a: given part: part or part:
whole ratio
• Express the division of a quantity into two parts as a ratio
• Apply ratio to real contexts and problems
• Express a multiplicative relationship between two quantities as a ratio
or a fraction
• Understand and use proportion as equality of ratios
• Relate ratios to fractions and to linear functions
• Define percentage as ‘number of parts per hundred’
• Interpret percentages and percentage changes as a fraction or a decimal,
and interpret these multiplicatively
• Express one quantity as a percentage of another
• Compare two quantities using percentages
• Work with percentages greater than 100%
• Solve problems involving percentage change, including percentage
increase/decrease and original value problems, and simple interest including
in financial mathematics
• Solve problems involving direct and inverse proportion, including
graphical and algebraic representations
• Use compound units such as speed, rates of pay, unit pricing
• Compare lengths, areas and volumes using ratio notation scale factors
Vectors
Probability
Statistics