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Yr 9 Revision Booklet - MATHS 2019 1

The document is a comprehensive maths revision list for different tiers, outlining key topics and objectives for foundation and higher-level groups. It covers areas such as number operations, algebra, data handling, and shape properties, along with corresponding chapter numbers. Each section details specific skills and concepts students need to master for their exams.

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Yr 9 Revision Booklet - MATHS 2019 1

The document is a comprehensive maths revision list for different tiers, outlining key topics and objectives for foundation and higher-level groups. It covers areas such as number operations, algebra, data handling, and shape properties, along with corresponding chapter numbers. Each section details specific skills and concepts students need to master for their exams.

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Maths Revision List (Foundation Tier – Mr Green’s group)

Topic Objective Chapter


Number Use place value when calculating with decimals. 1.1
Order positive and negative integers and decimals 1.1
Round to a number of decimal places or significant figures. 1.2
Add and subtract positive and negative integers and decimals. 1.3
Multiply and divide positive and negative integers and decimals. 1.4
Use BIDMAS in multi-stage calculations. 1.4
Estimate answers to calculations and roots 9.1
Use a calculator accurately 9.2
Know factors, multiples and prime numbers 13.1
Prime factor decomposition 13.2
Find Lowest common multiple & Highest common factor 13.2
Powers and roots 13.3
Calculating with roots & indices 17.1
Use index rules 17.1
Using one calculation to get an answer to another

Algebra Use algebraic notation 2.1


Substitute numbers into expressions. 2.1
Use and understand the words expressions, equations, formulae, terms and 2.1
factors.
Collect like terms and simplify expressions involving sums, products and powers. 2.2
Use the laws of indices. 2.3
Multiply a single term over a bracket. 2.4
Take out common factors in an expression. 2.4
Substitute numbers into formulae. 6.1

Data Tally charts & frequency tables 4.1


Two way tables 4.2
Stem and leaf diagrams 4.2
Bar charts 4.3
Composite & comparative bar charts 4.3
Pie charts 4.4
Discrete & continuous data 16.1
Histograms with equal class widths 16.1
Scatter graphs and line of best fit 16.3
Line graphs & time series 16.4

Number Convert between terminating decimals and their corresponding fractions. 5.1
Writing equivalent fractions, and changing between mixed numbers and improper 5.1
fractions.
Compare decimals and fractions using the symbols > and <. 5.4
Find fractions and percentages of amounts. 5.2
Add and subtract simple fractions and mixed numbers. 5.3
Multiply and divide simple fractions and mixed numbers. 5.3
Convert between fractions, decimals and percentages. 5.4
Percentage increase and decrease 12.3
Simple interest 12.3
Write numbers as a fraction/percentage of another 12.3

Algebra Solving simple linear equations 10.1


Maths Revision List (Higher Tier – Py, Rn, Tf, Cn & Bc groups)
Topic Objective Chapter
Number Order positive and negative integers and decimals. 1.1
Round numbers to a given number of decimal places or significant figures. 1.1
Use mental and written methods to add, subtract, multiply and divide with positive and 1.2, 1.3
negative integers and decimals.
Use BIDMAS to complete calculations in the correct order. 1.3
Estimate answers to calculations and roots 9.1
Know factors, multiples and prime numbers 13.1
Prime factor decomposition 13.1
Find Lowest common multiple & Highest common factor 13.1
Powers and roots 13.2
Use index rules 13.2
Negative and fractional indices 17.1
Using one calculation to get an answer to another
Simplify surds and rationalise the denominator 13.3
Use standard form to write numbers and do calculations 17.3

Algebra Use algebraic notation and simplify expressions by collecting like terms. 2.1
Substitute numbers into formulae and expressions. 2.1, 6.1
Use the laws of indices to simplify expressions 2.2
Multiply a single term over a bracket and factorise using a single bracket 2.3
Expand brackets to get a quadratic expression and factorise quadratics of the form x2 6.4
+bx + c into brackets. Use difference of two squares.
Substitute values into formulae and rearrange formulae to change their subject. 6.1
Use the terms expression, equation, formula, identity, term and factor. 6.3
Solve equations involving brackets and fractions, and with the unknown on both sides. 10.1
Write linear sequences and find the nth term. 21.1
Write quadratic sequences and find the nth term. 21.2
Recognise and continue geometric and Fibonnacci sequences 21.3

Data Construct and interpret frequency tables, bar charts and pie charts. 4.3,
16.1
Calculate the mean, median, mode and range of a data set. 4.4
Estimate the mean for a grouped data set, and find the modal and median class 16.2
Use averages and measures of spread to compare data sets. 16.2
Use and write two-way tables 4.2
Draw and use stem and leaf diagrams 4.2
Draw scatter graphs and line of best fit; comment on correlation 16.4
Draw and interpret time series 16.5

Number Find fractions and percentages of amounts. 5.1


Add, subtract, multiply and divide with fractions and mixed numbers. 5.2
Convert between fractions, decimals (including recurring decimals) and percentages. 5.3
Order fractions, decimals and percentages 5.3
Find percentage increase and decrease; calculate simple interest, VAT and income tax; 12.3
write numbers as a fraction/percentage of another: find the original number after a
percentage change (reverse percentage).
Find the reciprocal of a fraction 5.2
Write, simplify and use ratio 12.2
Use direct proportion 12.1

Shape Use angle facts including at a point, on a line, at an intersection and for parallel lines. 3.1
Identify types of triangle and quadrilateral and use their properties. 3.2
Calculate angles in polygons including interior and exterior angles for regular polygons. 3.4
Know and use Pythagoras’ theorem, and Pythagorean triples 19.1
Maths Revision List (Higher Tier – Tl & Fe groups)
Topic Objective Chapter
Number Order positive and negative integers and decimals. 1.1
Round numbers to a given number of decimal places or significant figures. 1.1
Use mental and written methods to add, subtract, multiply and divide with positive and 1.2, 1.3
negative integers and decimals.
Use BIDMAS to complete calculations in the correct order. 1.3
Estimate answers to calculations and roots 9.1
Know factors, multiples and prime numbers 13.1
Prime factor decomposition 13.1
Find Lowest common multiple & Highest common factor 13.1
Powers and roots 13.2
Use index rules 13.2
Negative and fractional indices 17.1
Using one calculation to get an answer to another
Use standard form to write numbers and do calculations 17.3

Algebra Use algebraic notation and simplify expressions by collecting like terms. 2.1
Substitute numbers into formulae and expressions. 2.1, 6.1
Use the laws of indices to simplify expressions 2.2
Multiply a single term over a bracket and factorise using a single bracket 2.3
Substitute values into formulae and rearrange formulae to change their subject. 6.1
Use the terms expression, equation, formula, identity, term and factor. 6.3
Solve equations involving brackets and fractions, and with the unknown on both sides. 10.1
Write linear sequences and find the nth term. 21.1
Write quadratic sequences and find the nth term. 21.2
Recognise and continue geometric and Fibonnacci sequences 21.3

Data Construct and interpret frequency tables, bar charts and pie charts. 4.3,
16.1
Calculate the mean, median, mode and range of a data set. 4.4
Estimate the mean for a grouped data set, and find the modal and median class 16.2
Use averages and measures of spread to compare data sets. 16.2
Use and write two-way tables 4.2
Draw and use stem and leaf diagrams 4.2
Draw scatter graphs and line of best fit; comment on correlation 16.4
Draw and interpret time series 16.5

Number Find fractions and percentages of amounts. 5.1


Add, subtract, multiply and divide with fractions and mixed numbers. 5.2
Convert between fractions, decimals (including recurring decimals) and percentages. 5.3
Order fractions, decimals and percentages 5.3
Find percentage increase and decrease; calculate simple interest, VAT and income tax; 12.3
write numbers as a fraction/percentage of another: find the original number after a
percentage change (reverse percentage).
Find the reciprocal of a fraction 5.2
Write, simplify and use ratio 12.2
Use direct proportion 12.1

Shape Use angle facts including at a point, on a line, at an intersection and for parallel lines. 3.1
Identify types of triangle and quadrilateral and use their properties. 3.2
Calculate angles in polygons including interior and exterior angles for regular polygons. 3.4
Know and use Pythagoras’ theorem, and Pythagorean triples 19.1

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