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The framework for MYP mathematics outlines four branches of mathematical study: This list of topics is a guide as to how

s a guide as to how the topics you've studied fit in to the four branches. Equally, you can use
this list as a means of checking what you have covered and what needs to be covered. The MYP guide with
Numerical and abstract reasoning more detail on these topic areas has been loaded on to Teams for your information. The MYP programme is
Thinking with models Extended only topics not a list of topics to be conquered but rather a development of reasoning skills using an adaptable and
are highlighted in application based thought process. Ensure you can communicate clearly and have the ability to use the topics
Spatial reasoning blue fluidily; e.g. graphs with algebra, data interpretation with models.
Reasoning with data
Use this log to tick when a topic has been covered by a LSQ, a homework piece or individual revision session. You also have space to write your own comments.
Numerical and abstract reasoning LSQ HWK REV Comments
Number
FDP
Factors
Prime numbers and factors
HCF LCM
Recurring decimals
Inequalities (number lines, compound and double)
Ratios
Surds
Standard form
Indices
Number system notation
Direct and inverse proportion
Number sequences
Logarithms
Bounds
Algebra
Form expressions
Solve simple equations
Substitution
Expand brackets
Factorising linear expressions
Use formulae
Simple algorithms
Factorising quadratic expressions
Solve quadratic equations
Change the subject
Arithmetic and Geometric sequences
Thinking with models
Mappings
Function notation
Linear functions (real life graphs)
Parallel and perpendicular lines
Simultaneous equations
Quadratic functions
Exponential functions
Transformation of Quadratic functions
Rational functions
Graphing trigonometric functions
Linear programming (inequalities)
Complex functions
Networks
Calculating network pathways
Domain and range
Spatial reasoning
Geometry
Classify shapes and angles
Angle facts
Perimeter, area and volume
Surface area and nets
Coordinate geometry
Symmetry and reflection
Metric conversions
Similarity and congruence
Shape transformations and tessellations
y = mx + c (include parallel and perpendicular lines)
Circle geometry
Circle theorems
Volume and capacity
Transformations inc. fractional enlargement
Trigonometry
Bearings
Pythagoras
Trigonometric ratios
Converse Pythagoras
Sine and Cosine rule
Reasoning with data
Data collection methods (inc sampling methods)
Graphical representation: Pie chart
Graphical representation: Bar chart
Graphical representation: Stem and leaf
Graphical representation: Pictogram
Graphical representation: Scatter graph
Graphical representation: Box plot
Graphical representation: Cumulative frequency graph
Central tendencies (discrete and grouped data)
Measures of dispersion: range, quartiles and interquartile range
Context in statistical enquiry
Probability of simple events
Sample spaces
Theoretical and experimental probability
Venn diagrams
Tree diagrams
Mutually exclusive events
Measures of dispersion: standard deviation
Conditional probability
Dependent and independent events

Histograms
The framework for MYP mathematics outlines four branches of mathematical study: This list of topics is a guide as to how the topics you've studied fit in to the four branches. Equally, you can use
this list as a means of checking what you have covered and what needs to be covered. The MYP guide with
Numerical and abstract reasoning more detail on these topic areas has been loaded on to Teams for your information. The MYP programme is
not a list of topics to be conquered but rather a development of reasoning skills using an adaptable and
Thinking with models Extended only topics are application based thought process. Ensure you can communicate clearly and have the ability to use the topics
Spatial reasoning highlighted in blue fluidily; e.g. graphs with algebra, data interpretation with models.
Reasoning with data
Use this log to tick when a topic has been covered by a LSQ, a homework piece or individual revision session. You also have space to write your own comments.
Numerical and abstract reasoning Recap Practice qs Covered in a paper Comments
Number
FDP
Factors
Prime numbers and factors
HCF LCM
Recurring decimals
Inequalities (number lines, compound and double)
Ratios
Surds
Standard form
Indices
Number system notation
Direct and inverse proportion
Number sequences
Logarithms
Bounds
Algebra
Form expressions
Solve simple equations
Substitution
Expand brackets
Factorising linear expressions
Use formulae
Simple algorithms
Factorising quadratic expressions
Solve quadratic equations
Change the subject
Arithmetic and Geometric sequences
Thinking with models
Mappings
Function notation
Linear functions (real life graphs)
Parallel and perpendicular lines
Simultaneous equations
Quadratic functions
Exponential functions
Transformation of Quadratic functions
Rational functions
Graphing trigonometric functions
Linear programming (inequalities)
Complex functions
Networks
Calculating network pathways
Domain and range
Spatial reasoning
Geometry
Classify shapes and angles
Angle facts
Perimeter, area and volume
Surface area and nets
Coordinate geometry
Symmetry and reflection
Metric conversions
Similarity and congruence
Shape transformations and tessellations
y = mx + c (include parallel and perpendicular lines)
Circle geometry
Circle theorems
Volume and capacity
Transformations inc. fractional enlargement
Trigonometry
Bearings
Pythagoras
Trigonometric ratios
Converse Pythagoras
Sine and Cosine rule
Reasoning with data
Data collection methods (inc sampling methods)
Graphical representation: Pie chart
Graphical representation: Bar chart
Graphical representation: Stem and leaf
Graphical representation: Pictogram
Graphical representation: Scatter graph
Graphical representation: Box plot
Graphical representation: Cumulative frequency graph
Central tendencies (discrete and grouped data)
Measures of dispersion: range, quartiles and interquartile range
Context in statistical enquiry
Probability of simple events
Sample spaces
Theoretical and experimental probability
Venn diagrams
Tree diagrams
Mutually exclusive events
Measures of dispersion: standard deviation
Conditional probability
Dependent and independent events

Histograms
Low stakes quiz tracker
Topics Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Follow up steps

Low stakes quiz tracker


Topics Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Follow up steps
Dr Frost
Topics Attempts Score Comments/reflection

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