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Understanding KS4 AQA Modular Maths Assessment Structure and Preparation Guide

This guide outlines the structure of the KS4 AQA Modular Maths assessment, including both internal and external evaluations. It covers key information such as the first examination date, tiers for exam sets, and important topics like statistics, number theory, and data analysis. The Mathematics Department aims to make maths accessible and enjoyable, highlighting its relevance in daily life. Essential skills, equipment needed for lessons, and a preparation strategy are also detailed to help students succeed in their examinations.

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Understanding KS4 AQA Modular Maths Assessment Structure and Preparation Guide

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  1. Maths @ Brooke Weston Wednesday 6th October 2010 AQA Modular Maths - 4360

  2. The Structure of KS4 assessment Internal External - AQA (B) MODULAR • End of topic tests • Pupils assessed against their individual MIN target and ASP • Movement between pairs of sets possible.

  3. When is the first examination? External - AQA (B) MODULAR Tuesday 9th November 9am Start 1 Hour Long Calculator Term 2 Week 3

  4. What tier will I be taking?

  5. How the setting is structured. Higher  A* – D

  6. Unit 1 – Statistics & Number Algebra: Equation, formula, expression Collecting, sorting and analysing data. Calculating averages and measures of spread. Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Ratio & Proportion Rounding, Significant Figures, Standard Form Statistics & Number (26.7%) Drawing conclusions from and interpreting data and diagrams Using data and diagrams to make conclusions within the context of a real life problem. Displaying Data All types of diagrams and charts.

  7. Aim of the Mathematics Dept’ “Our aim is to make maths accessible and enjoyable for all students as well as showing it’s relevance to everyday life.”

  8. What skills do I need in maths? • Listening • Communication • Reasoning • Problem solving • ICT • Mental arithmetic

  9. What equipment do I need? Firstly…the simple stuff! • Pens • Pencils • Rulers etc… Secondly…maths specific equipment • Calculator (£6.00: Go to Finance) • Pair of compasses “Everything should be brought to every lesson”

  10. What happens next? Go back to maths classroom and get: • Folder • Revision Guide / Workbook / Answers • Examination Pack AT LEAST the first exam paper MUST be completed by the first lesson after the holiday. PRACTICE EXAMINATION FOR ALL STUDENTS THE FIRST LESSON BACK. “Everything should be brought to every lesson”

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