A LEVEL MATHEMATICS 
REF: CDA2006006 
A Level Maths Taught Online Course LIVE LESSONS 
 
Specification: CAMBRIDGE CIE 9709 
 
Description 
The A Level Pure Maths syllabus is designed to prioritse the learning of mathematical knowledge in this fundamental and essential subject. Skills are then developed to empower pupils to employ the knowledge gained. The syllabus builds on the IGCSE knwoldege, skills and understanding. This confidence and knowlege, understanding and skills are then used to problem solve and interpret / present results. Pure Mathematical concepts gained form the syllabus develop reasoning and communication skills to enable exam success and entry to university or employment. 
 
The A Level Pure Mathematics course will be followed, which is a fully accredited internationally recognised qualification. 
 
The course is assessed officially through exams at the end of the year 11 academic year, but there will also be continuous assessment during term time by way of in-class tests. 
 
The subject providies a basis for further study, in mathematics and in particular the sciences and engineering. 
 
Assessment 
Teacher assessments are continuous during LIVE TAUGHT lessons, marking of coursework and assignments and summative tests. 
 
Homework 
Homework will be given at the end of each week, usually in the form of problems to solve, researching key concepts. 
 
Reporting 
Parents have 24/7 access to all of their children's coursework. Additionally the school holds 3 parent consultaions per year - one each term. 
 
Course Outline 
The mathematics course will focus on the development of key mathematical skills that will prove useful in all aspects of life, concentrating on the application of maths to other key life skills. The course will also provide a strong basis for further study at university. An understanding of numbers, patterns and relationships will be developed and key problem-solving skills emphasised. By the end of their studies, students will be able to confidently communicate and reason using mathematical concepts. 
 
Sixth Form College 
Class sizes will be small, no more than 8 students. A typical lesson will consist of time lecturing and discussing key concepts, in which the student will be expected to take notes and engage in the discussion, alongside time spent answering questions and solving problems, both alone and working with the rest of the class. The problems will come from a variety of sources including past exam papers and textbooks. 
 
Homework will be set weekly and should be completed promptly and scanned and uploaded for marking where possible. 
 
All course information and material will be disseminated via the online platform Moodle, which will also serve as a subject forum and message board whereby students can engage in discussion and can ask the teacher and each other questions. 
 
Equipment 
A scientific calculator is mandatory. The lessons will be delivered via the WizIQ virtual classroom, which consists of a virtual whiteboard that both students and the teacher can write upon. In mathematics, drawing diagrams and handwriting calculations is key to learning, so all students will be required to purchase a graphics tablet and stylus pen in order to be able to answers problems on the whiteboard. Students will be expected to take notes so a lined paper will be also be necessary, alongside a ruler, protractor and drawing compass. A printer and scanner will also be useful. 
 
The Teacher 
The teacher is a highly trained, qualified maths teacher with 24 years teaching experience. Her love of the subject is apparent to all of her pupils and is infectious. They have a fine record of motivating pupils to outstanding success in mathematics examinations. 
 
Since stаrting teaching online in September 2013 аll of her students hаve аchieved а C grаde оr higher, the mаjоrity оf whоm mоved up twо grаdes. Talented motivated students who follow instructions will achieve an A grade. 
 
They hаve been invоlved in mаrking bоth GCSE аnd A level (Pure Mаths Cоre 2 & 4 ) exаm pаpers fоr the exam board fоr а number оf yeаrs, rоles in which they hаve аlwаys received excellent feedbаck аnd аssessment. 
 
This course aims to encourage you to: 
Develop your understanding of mathematics and mathematical processes in a way that promotes confidence and fosters enjoyment. 
 
Develop abilities to reason logically and to recognise incorrect reasoning, to generalise and to construct mathematical proofs. 
 
Extend your range of mathematical skills and techniques and use them in more difficult unstructured problems 
develop an understanding of coherence and progression in mathematics and of how different areas of mathematics can be connected. 
 
Recognise how a situation may be represented mathematically and understand the relationship between real world problems and standard and other mathematical models and how these can be refined and improved. 
 
Use mathematics as an effective means of communication 
 
Acquire the skills needed to use technology such as calculators and computers effectively, to recognise when such use may be inappropriate, and to be aware of limitations. 
 
Develop an awareness of the relevance of mathematics to other fields of study, to the world of work and to society in general. 
 
Take increasing responsibility for your own learning and the evaluation of your own mathematical development 
 
Recommended Reading Material 
Lower School 
Nothing mandatory as we expect the lessons to be self-contained, but some recommended textbooks are the CGP KS3 Maths Workbook & Study Guides and Collins KS3 Workbooks. 
Upper school 
Nothing mandatory as we expect the lessons to be self-contained, but the officially recommended textbook to support the IGCSE course is the Cambridge A Level Mathematics Core and Extended Third Edition, which contains all the information and practice questions necessary to pass the exam. 
 
 
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