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Key Stage 4 Curriculum Overview

 
Key Stage 4 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2
Y10
(Foundation Course)
Big Picture
Topic - Algebra
How can Algebra help us in the real world?
What comes first, the problem or the solution?

Topic : Formula
Where are simultaneous equations used outside of mathematics lessons?

Topic : Fractions
Big Question:
Why do you need to find a common denominator in order to add and subtract fractions?
When does multiplication/division by a fraction result in an answer greater than/less than the original number?

Topic: Decimals
Big Question: What’s the point?
When were negative numbers invented (…or discovered)?
What did people do before decimals?
Topic : Rounding, estimation & accuracy
Big Question: Why can estimation be useful?
Big Question:
Why are base 2 numbers so important to technological changes?

Topic: Powers & roots
Big Question
Why are irrational numbers called surds?

Topic: Mensuration
Big Question: Why do we need to measure length, area and volume? Who might want to use these? How does the volume of a quantity differ from its area?
Topic: Construction
Big Question: Do all shapes occur naturally?
What do all the radii of a circle have in common?


Topic: Ratio & Porportion
Big Question: What is “Golden Ratio”? How do architects and engineers make use of ratio and proportion?
Topic: Transformations
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?

Topic: Sampling & representing data
Big Question: How can we find information about a characteristic of a population?

Topic: Data Analysis
Big Question: How can we use the information we have collected about a population to make inference?

 
Topic : Percentages
Big Question:
What influences the percentage of our brain that we use?
Where and how in real life is percentage increase and decrease commonly used?

Topic: Functions & Sequences
Big Question: How can establishing patterns in the natural world help in understanding relationships?

Topic: Angles
Big Question:
What are degrees? Who chose to use them and why?
Why are angles important in the construction of buildings?
Topic: Pythagoras’ Theorem
Big Question: Why is the diagonal length of a square not equal to its side length?

Topic: Trigonometry
Big Question: there a relationship between the ratios of the sides of a right-angle triangle?
Why is the diagonal length of a square not equal to its side length?
Big Question:
Is there a relationship between the ratios of the sides of a right-angle triangle?
Y10
(Higher Course)
Big Picture
Topic: Algebra
Big Question:How can Algebra help us in the real world? What comes first, the problem or the solution?

Topic: Formula
Big Question: Is a calculator better than a brain?

Topic: Fractions
Big Question: Why do you need to find a common denominator in order to add and subtract fractions? When does multiplication/division by a fraction result in an answer greater than/less than the original number?

Topic: Decimals Big Question: What’s the point? When were negative numbers invented (…or discovered)? What did people do before decimals?
Topic: Rounding, Estimation and Accuracy
Big Question: Why can estimation be useful?

Topic: Mensuration
Big Question: Why do we need to measure length, area and volume? Who might want to use these? How does the volume of a quantity differ from its area?

Topic: Perimeter & Area
Big Question: Can the area and perimeter of a shape ever be equal?

Topic: Further Algebra
Big Question: How can we model situations that involve motion, including acceleration, stopping distance and distance travelled using quadratic expressions and formulae?

Topic: Equations
Big Question: How many solutions does an equation have? Is a calculator better than a brain?

Topic: Surds
Big Question:
What is a rational and irrational number?

Topic: Volume & surface Area
Big Question:
What is a rational and irrational number?

Topic: Construction & loci Big Question:
What is a rational and irrational number?
Topic: Probability
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?

Topic: functions & sequences
Big Question: How can establishing patterns in the natural world help in understanding relationships?
Topic: Similarity
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?

Topic: Congruence
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?

Topic: Pythag & trigonometry
Big Question: Is there a relationship between the ratios of the sides of a right-angle triangle?
Why is the diagonal length of a square not equal to its side length?
Y11
(Foundation Course)
Big Picture
Topic : Probability
Big Question: Is there an effective way to find the unknown?

Topic : Equations
Big Question:
How many solutions does an equation have?
Is a calculator better than a brain?

Topic: Inequalities
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?
Topic: Perimeter & area
Big Question:
Can the area and perimeter of a shape ever be equal?
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?

Topic: Volume & surface area
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?
Topic: Congruence & similarity
Big Question:
Do all equations always have a solution?
Is it possible to have an x-intercept?

Topic: Straight line graphs
Big Question: Can you spot and plot the relationship between x and y?

Topic: Graphs of functions & equations
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?
Topic: Further Algebra
Big Question:
How to travel like an Egyptian….
Vectors are used for calculations in 2D. Can we use them in 3D? What other subjects or topics might use vectors?

Topic: Vectors
Big Question:
What is the price of money?
Have a look at some savings accounts for high street banks. What interesting words you discover?

Topic: Growth & Decay
Big Question: How can knowing about mathematical relationships lead to a better understanding of how environmental systems evolve?
   
Y11
(Higher Course)
Big Picture
Topic: Graphs of functions & equations
Big Question: How can we use the nature of the data and the relationship between values to determine the shape and form of the graph?

Topic: Transforming curves
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?

Topic: Circles
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?
Topic: Transformations
Big Question: How do shapes relate to one another and what changes/stays the same when we apply rules of mathematical modification?

Topic: Vectors
Big Question: How to travel like an Egyptian….
Vectors are used for calculations in 2D. Can we use them in 3D? What other subjects or topics might use vectors?

Topic: Growth & Decay
Big Question: What is the price of money? What is exponential growth?
Topic: Ratio & proportion
Big Question: What is “Golden Ratio”? How do architects and engineers make use of ratio and proportion?

Topic: Algebraic inequalities
Big Question: How can we find the graphing constraints for a project to find regions of feasibility and identify the best solution?

Topic: Sampling & representing data
Big Question: How can we find information about a characteristic of a population?
Topic: Data analysis & interpretation of graphs
Big Question: How can knowing about mathematical relationships lead to a better understanding of how environmental systems evolve?