11 GCSE Study Resources Update

Another past paper has been added to the set of study resources available on the course Moodle page (in the bottom right corner).

Complete the newly added Paper 2 for Monday, April 8th and we will discuss the answers to any questions that were found difficult in class.

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12 Studies Term 3 Assignment 1

Complete the following questions on looseleaf paper for the beginning of class on Thursday, April 11th.

Page 185 question 2
Page 187 question 4
Page 188 question 5
Page 191 question 7
Page 194 question 8

Remember to show all your work. Also, you have a lot of time to work on these, but don’t leave them until the last minute!

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11 GCSE Study Resources

New study resources are available on the course Moodle page (in the bottom right corner), and over the coming weeks new resources will continue to be added. New resources will be announced in class as they are made available, but check the Moodle site occasionally to make sure you haven’t missed anything.

Good luck on the coming examinations!

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10 Higher Test 4

On Tuesday, March 19th we’ll have a test on Chapters 11 to 14.

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8 Test on Percentages

On Monday, March 11th we’ll have a test on percentages (Chapter 9).

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12 Quiz [updated]

On Thursday, March 7th we’ll have a quiz lasting approximately 30 minutes on all of the material in Chapter 4, up to (and including) the material on exponential functions.

Update: The quiz will be postponed until Friday, March 8th.

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8 Test on Integers [updated]

As announced in class on Monday, we’ll have a test on integers this Thursday, February 14th.

Update: As announced today, the test has been postponed until Friday, February 15th.

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Exploring Quadratic Functions

By now you should all have a good understanding of the role of the parameters (\(a\), \(b\), and \(c\)) in a quadratic function expressed in standard form: $$y=ax^2 +bx+c, \text{ where } a \neq 0$$

You can use the Quadratic Function Explorer (yes, it works on your iPad too!) to see how changing these parameters affects the graph of the function.

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10 Higher Test 3

On Tuesday, January 29th we’ll have a test on Chapters 8, 9, and 10.

Good luck!

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8 Test 4

On Thursday, January 31st we’ll have a test on Chapter 5.
Good luck!

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