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Year 13 Mathematics

 

In Year 13 you will study pure mathematics along with mechanics and continue to meet ideas that have changed the course of history.

The maps below outline the topics you will meet in year 13.

Teacher 1:

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Teacher 2:

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What you should do in order to fulfil your potential and succeed in year 13:

 

Maths is not a spectator sport; you cannot learn maths by just watching or listening.

It was the Hungarian mathematician Paul Halmos who wrote:  

“The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics.”

Be prepared – be ready to work hard and be resilient.

Reflect on what you can do better and how you can improve.

Go over the work covered during the lesson and practice and then practice some more.

Finally, you should remember that maths is the only subject you study that is an art, a science and worth studying for its own sake.  

Enjoy learning mathematics!

If you are absent:

If you are absent, and well enough to do some maths, you should use MEI Integral to cover the topic(s) you are missing. In addition there are topic based practice questions in the link below.

PowerPoints need to be downloaded in order to watch the videos.

Getting the best grade possible:

The more past papers you complete the higher grade you will achieve. 

It is never too early to start working on past papers!

The best way to use past papers is as follows:

1. do the paper 

2. if you get stuck, or need a hint, use the videos

3. mark the paper

4. watch the videos of any questions you didn't get full marks on

5. after a week, return to the questions you got wrong and try them again

A checklist for A-level mathematics content:

 

Checklists for Further Mathematics content:

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