OCR Higher Paper 6 - Advance Information and Additional Resources - GCSE Maths June 13th 2022
Offered By: Mr Tompkins EdTech via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
OCR Advance Information GCSE Maths | Higher | Paper 6 | June 13th 2022.
Factors & Multiples (products of prime factors) - GCSE Maths Topic Tests (-).
Products of Prime Factors (Prime Factor Decomposition) - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Percentages - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (Foundation & Higher).
Percentages - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (harder - higher tier).
Indices - laws of indices - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Rounding to Significant Figures - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Standard Form (Scientific Notation) - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Ratio and Proportion - Exam Questions (harder - higher tier).
Proportionality - GCSE Maths Exam Questions Compilation.
Algebra Recap/Review (y=mx+c / exponential graph) - GCSE Maths Topic Tests (-).
Quadratics & Rearranging Formulae - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Solving Quadratic Equations (factorising / quadratic fomula) - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Transformations of Curves / Functions / Graphs - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Inequalities - GCSE Maths Exam Questions Compilation.
Similar Shapes and Congruency - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (incl similar volumes congruent triangles).
Volume & Surface Area - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (mensuration, cuboid, prism, cylinder, sphere).
Volume & Surface Area - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (Higher tier only).
Trigonometry Recap and Extension (incl Pythagoras Theorem) -GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Sine Rule / Cosine Rule / Area of Triangle (trigonometry) - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Basic Probability - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Cumulative Frequency Curves - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Taught by
Mr Tompkins EdTech
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