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New Student Welcome Day 2021

Course Information Booklet

   MATHS
MATHS - New Student Welcome Day 2021 Course Information Booklet - Joseph ...
MATHS - New Student Welcome Day 2021 Course Information Booklet - Joseph ...
COURSE LIST:

>   Mathematics [AS]
>   Further Mathematics [AS]
>   Mathematical Studies [AS only]
>   Mathematics [GCSE]

     New Student Welcome Day 2021
Mathematics [AS]
MATHEMATICS
AS-Level

  ► What are the main features of this course?

  If you enjoy algebra, you are highly likely to enjoy AS Maths. You will
  study a mixture of Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and Statistics. Pure
  mathematics builds on the algebra and trigonometry work you have
  studied at GCSE and introduces calculus. Mechanics includes vectors,
  kinematics, forces and Newton’s Laws. Statistics includes sampling,
  interpretation of data, probability, the introduction to statistical
  distributions and hypothesis testing.
  A range of online resources will be available, including Kerboodle,
  MathsnetAlevel.com, Dr Frost Maths and Integral Maths.

  ► Hours of lessons per week: 5

  ► Indicative group size: 20

  ► How is the course assessed?

  The AQA specification is linear with two exams at the end of your AS
  year. Each paper is 1 hour 30 minutes long and is made up of a mix of
  question styles, from short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems.

  ► Where can I go next?

  Progression onto the second year to complete a full A Level. A-level
  Mathematics is extremely useful in many fields. It is essential, not only for
  the study of Mathematics and Pure Sciences, but also for all forms of
  engineering, along with Physics and Computer Science. It is accepted
  as a strong qualification for Medicine. It can also lead to courses in
  Economics, Business Studies, Law and Computing.

                   Need More Information? Contact:
                       Chris Huffer
                       Head of Maths
                       chuffer@jcc.ac.uk
AS MATHEMATICS

  SUBJECT OVERVIEW
  If you enjoy working with algebra and the challenges of
  logical problem solving, you will enjoy AS Mathematics.

  The course is a mixture of Pure Mathematics, Mechanics and
  Statistics in the ratio 4:1:1

  Pure Mathematics begins as an extension of the work you have
  studied at GCSE, such as algebra and trigonometry. Eventually you
  will study one of the major disciplines in modern mathematics –
  calculus.

  Mechanics includes the study of motion, forces, projectiles and
  vectors. You may have already studied aspects of Mechanics
  within Physics and there are strong links between AS Physics and
  the Mechanics section of AS Mathematics.

  Statistics is the analysis and interpretation of data. You will learn
  how to collect data, analyse it and interpret it, using some
  concepts you will be familiar with (averages and spread) and
  others that you are unlikely to have met previously such as
  hypothesis testing.

New Student Welcome Day 2021
SUMMER CHALLENGE
     This course requires strong algebraic skills, regular practice and
>    resilience. Demonstrate those skills by revising your higher level
     GCSE algebra topics.

     If you need a reminder of any of these skills, you may find the
>    following sites useful:
     https://www.youtube.com/user/hegartymaths
     https://corbettmaths.com
     http://www.cimt.org.uk/projects/mepres/step-up/index.htm

>    Click on the following link and print off the sheet of questions on
     algebraic topics and complete the questions before enrolment day.
     http://www.jcc.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/GCSE-AS-Level-
     Summer-Work-2021-002.pdf

    HINTS & TIPS
     You will need to buy a Casio FX–991EX Classwiz
>    calculator for your AS Mathematics course – we sell
     these in the maths office for £24.

     Get organised – buy a lever arch folder and dividers to file your
>    notes as well as black pens, pencils and a ruler- We sell basic
     equipment for £1.

>    Get excited about Maths!
     Watch films such as:
      • The Imitation Game
      • Good Will Hunting
      • A Beautiful Mind

                                AS MATHEMATICS
Further
Mathematics [AS]
FURTHER MATHEMATICS
AS Level

► What are the main features of this course?
If you would like to get a much deeper understanding of mathematics
then AS Further Mathematics may be suitable for you. The Further
Mathematics course builds on the ideas in Pure Mathematics (calculus,
trigonometry, algebra and vectors) as well as introducing some rather
different ideas in areas such as complex numbers, polar coordinates and
hyperbolic functions.

We have also chosen components in Mechanics and Statistics as our
options for the Applied part of the AQA course.

To study Further Mathematics you must also study Mathematics so you will
spend 10 hours each week in the Maths department. In addition, a range
of online resources will be available, including Dr Frost Maths and Integral
Maths.

► Hours of lessons per week: 5

► Indicative group size: 12

► How is the course assessed?
The AQA specification is linear with two exams at the end of your AS year.
Each paper is 1 hour 30 minutes long and is made up of a mix of question
styles, from short, single-mark questions to unstructured, multi-step
problems.

► Where can I go next?
Progression onto the second year to complete a full A Level. Further
Mathematics is an A-level which is extremely useful in many fields. It is highly
advantageous, not only for the study of Mathematics and Pure Sciences,
but also for all forms of engineering and Physics. Many university courses in
Economics and Computing may also require an AS or A-level in Further
Mathematics

                  Need More Information? Contact:
                      Chris Huffer
                      Head of Maths
                      chuffer@jcc.ac.uk
AS FURTHER MATHEMATICS

  SUBJECT OVERVIEW
  If you would like to get a much deeper understanding of
  mathematics then AS Further Mathematics may be a good
  option for you. You must study Further Mathematics alongside
  AS Mathematics.

  • Some of the topics you will study are:

             Mathematical Modelling
             Problem Solving
             Mathematical Argument
             Language and Proof

  • Further Mathematics builds on the ideas in Pure
    Mathematics

           Calculus,
           Trigonometry,
           Further Algebra and
           Vectors
           Complex numbers,
           Hyperbolic functions and
           Polar coordinates

New Student Welcome Day 2021
SUMMER CHALLENGE
     Success on this course depends on very strong algebraic skills.
>    Go through your higher GCSE notes or an equivalent textbook
     and revise all the algebra topics.

     If you need a reminder of any of these skills, you may find the
>    following sites useful:
     https://www.youtube.com/user/hegartymaths
     https://corbettmaths.com
     http://www.cimt.org.uk/projects/mepres/step-up/index.htm

>    Click on the following link and print off the sheet of questions on
     algebraic topics and complete the questions before enrolment day.
     http://www.jcc.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Summer- 2020-
     work-for-starting-AS-maths.pdf

    HINTS & TIPS
>    You will need to buy a Casio fx-991EX CLASSWIZ (we sell
     these fro £24) for AS Mathematics and a graphical
     calculator for Further Mathematics which we will provide
     for you on a lease.

        Log onto www.mathsnetalevel.com
>       Login: jcc
        password: revision

>    Get excited about Maths!
     Read books such as:
      • ‘The Music of the Primes’ by Marcus du Sautoy
      • ‘The Code Book’ by Simon Singh

                             AS FURTHER MATHEMATICS
Mathematical
Studies [AS only]
MATHEMATICAL STUDIES
AS-Level only

 ► What are the main features of this course?

 If you enjoy mathematics and are interested in its applications to the
 real world, then AS Mathematical Studies is the course for you. This
 one year AS Level course consists of Mathematics for personal
 finance, estimation to solve real world problems and examining
 data sets including critical analysis of data in the media.
 In addition, a range of online resources will be available, including
 Dr Frost Maths and Integral Maths.

 ► Hours of lessons per week: 5

 ► Indicative group size: 20

 ► How is the course assessed?

 The AQA specification is linear with two exams at the end of the
 year. Each paper is 1 hour 30 minutes long and is made up of a mix
 of question styles, from short, single-mark questions to multi-step
 problems.

 ► Where can I go next?

 AS Mathematical Studies is extremely useful in many fields. It is of
 particular importance in Business Studies, the Humanities, Social
 Sciences and the Sciences.

               Need More Information? Contact:
                    Chris Huffer
                    Head of Maths
                    chuffer@jcc.ac.uk
AS MATHEMATICAL STUDIES

   SUBJECT OVERVIEW
  AS Mathematical Studies - This one-year course allows students to
  discover and analyse mathematics in the real world. A new
  qualification that is highly regarded by Universities.

  Topics covered include –
       • Statistics and Data
       • Income Tax and National Insurance
       • Mortgages, Loans and Bank Accounts
       • Mathematics in the Media
       • Correlation and Regression
       • Normal Distribution and Confidence Intervals

  Entry Requirements –
        • At least a Grade 5 in GCSE Maths
        • At least a Grade 4 in GCSE English
        • 4 other GCSEs at Grade 4 or higher

  Exam Board – AQA

  Careers and Higher Education – Provides a good alternative to AS
  Mathematics and AS Statistics for those who want to do maths at
  college but don’t want to study a full course for two years.

New Student Welcome Day 2021
SUMMER CHALLENGE
    Make sure that you are confident with data handling and
>   statistics from GCSE as this forms the basis of the start of the
    course – revise these topics from your GCSE notes or use a
    suitable textbook or the websites listed below.

    If you need a reminder of any of these skills, you may find the
>   following sites useful:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/hegartymaths
    https://corbettmaths.com
    http://www.cimt.org.uk/projects/mepres/step-up/index.htm

>   Collect some data about a topic of your choice and display this
    effectively with analysis of the data and appropriate graphs. The
    best presentation will get a prize in the first week of term.

    HINTS & TIPS
>   We follow the AQA specification and further details can
    be found at www.aqa.org.uk
    Note – we are only studying Paper 1 and Paper 2A.

    This course looks at mathematics in the real world so it would be
>   good practice to be aware of any mathematics or statistics in
    the media (e.g. modelling of Coronavirus cases) and be
    prepared to consider the accuracy and validity of the
    information.

>   You will need to buy a Casio fx-991EX CLASSWIZ calculator (we
    sell these for £24) and a folder for your notes as well as the usual
    equipment needed such as black pens, ruler and pencils.

                             AS MATHEMATICAL STUDIES
Mathematics [GCSE]
MATHEMATICS
GCSE

 ► What are the main features of this course?

 This one year course covers number, algebra, ratio, proportion, rates
 of change, geometry & measure and probability & statistics, leading
 to GCSE 9 – 1 grades. A text book particularly designed for the
 course is used and this is supported with worksheets and online
 resources such as Dr Frost Maths and Mathsbox.

 ► Hours of lessons per week: 5

 ► Indicative group size: 20

 ► How is the course assessed?

 The Edexcel specification for GCSE Maths will be assessed by three
 written exams; one non-calculator and two calculator papers. Each
 paper is 1 hour 30 minutes long and is taken in the summer term. In
 some cases, where it is appropriate, students may be entered for a
 re-sit examination as soon as November.

 ► Where can I go next?

 As well as being considered a necessary qualification for Higher
 Education and employment, a good pass in GCSE Maths is a
 requirement for starting some AS-level subjects.

               Need More Information? Contact:
                   Chris Huffer
                   Head of Maths
                   chuffer@jcc.ac.uk
GCSE MATHEMATICS

   SUBJECT OVERVIEW
  • A good pass in GCSE Mathematics is often considered a
    necessary qualification in Further & Higher Education and by
    employers.

  • All students who have not yet achieved a grade 4 or above at
    GCSE Mathematics level must continue to work towards this goal.

  • Students will be placed in classes with students who are all
    working at a similar level.

  • This course runs over the duration of one year and follows the
    Edexcel specification. Most students will follow the foundation
    specification where students can achieve a grade 5.

  • We provide early entry in November for those students who are
    focused and working on the border of grade 3 and grade 4. All
    other entries will take place in the summer.

New Student Welcome Day 2021
SUMMER CHALLENGE
    Log onto www.mathsgenie.co.uk and complete the
>   grade 3 and the grade 5 revision topic booklets.

    Complete and mark a past paper to ensure that you are
    prepared for our initial assessment which will take place
>   during the first week of September. You can complete self
    marked papers on www.onmaths.com.

>   Research a new topic by watching a video on
    YouTube Hegarty Maths

    HINTS & TIPS
>   Watch videos on YouTube such as Hegarty maths and
    Jack Brown to learn some new information.

    Print off topic based assessments from
>   www.mathsgenie.co.uk
    to follow worked examples and then test your
    knowledge

>   Think about when and where you use mathematics over
    your summer break. Examples may include: planning a
    trip, looking at Coronavirus data, best buy or discounts
    whilst shopping.

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