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The document outlines the topics covered in the AQA GCSE Maths 8300 syllabus for higher level students.

The Number section covers topics such as operations, factors and primes, powers and roots, fractions, decimals, percentages and standard form.

The Algebra section covers topics such as basic notation, substitution, algebraic terms, equations and formulas.

AQA GCSE Maths 8300 Topic list HIGHER

AQA GCSE Maths 8300 Topic List - HIGHER

NUMBER
N1 Order numbers  Put in order of size, integers (whole numbers), decimals
and fractions
 use the symbols =, ≠, <, >, ≤, and ≥
 Understand and use positive and negative numbers on
a number line

N2 Add, subtract, multiply,  Add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers (whole
divide numbers), decimals, simple fractions (including mixed
numbers and improper fractions), both positive and
negative
 Understand and use place value
 Understand the terms profit, loss, cost price, selling
price, debit, credit, income tax, VAT and interest rate.

N3 Operations  Understand inverse (opposite) operations; x and ÷, +


and −
 Use correct order of operations (BIDMAS)
 Be able to understand and use brackets, powers, roots
and reciprocals

N4 Factors, multiples and Understand the terms;


primes  Prime number
 Factor
 Multiple
 Common factor
 Highest common factor
 Least (lowest) common multiple
 Express a number as a product of prime factors (factor
tree) in index form and understand that this is unique for
every number

N5 Listing and counting  List things in a systematic way


 Use the product rule for counting

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N6 Powers and roots  Use positive integer powers and roots of numbers
 Recognise powers of 2, 3, 4 and 5
 Know square numbers up to 152
 Know that 103 = 1000 and that 106 = 1 million
 Estimate powers and roots of any positive number

N7 Powers and roots and  Calculate with roots and with whole number indices
fractional indices  Calculate with fractional indices

N8 Exact calculations  Calculate exactly with fractions


 Calculate exactly with multiples of π
 Calculate exactly with surds
 Simplify surds (eg. √𝟓𝟎 = 𝟓√𝟐 )
 Rationalise demoninators with surds

N9 Standard form  Understand numbers written in standard form


 Calculate with numbers in standard form

N10 Fractions and  Convert between fractions and decimals


decimals  Be able to put fractions and decimals in order of size
 Convert between recurring decimals and fractions

N11 Fractions and ratios  Be able to work with fractions in ratio problems

N12 Fractions and  Find a fraction of a quantity


percentages  Find a percentage of a quantity
 Use a multiplier to increase of decrease a quantity (eg.
use x 1.05 to increase by 5%, or 0.88 to decrease by
12%))

N13 Units of measurement  Be able to use units of mass, length, time, money and
other measures, including using decimal amounts
 Convert between metric measurements of length
 Convert between metric measurements of area
 Convert between metric measurements of volume and
capacity
 NB. Imperial (old) units to metric units do not need to be
known, and conversions will be given in the question if
required

N14 Estimation  Estimate answers (by rounding)


 Check calculations using approximation and estimation

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N15 Rounding  Round to an appropriate degree of accuracy


 Round to a number of decimal places
 Round to a number of significant figures
 Use inequality signs to show an error interval due to
rounding, eg. 8.5 ≤ a < 9.5
 Know not to round in the middle of a calculation, but just
to round the final answer

N16  Understand and use limits of accuracy


 Understand and use upper and lower bounds

ALGEBRA
A1 Basic notation Understand and use algebraic notation, including
 ab,
 3a
 a2, a3, a2b, etc.
𝑎

𝑏
 Use fractions in algebra work instead of decimals
 Use brackets
NB. Answers are expected to be given in their simplest
form even when not asked to do so.

A2 Substitution  Substitute numbers into formulas, and expressions,


including scientific formulas which may not have been
seen before

A3 Algebraic terms Understand and use the terms;


 Expression
 Equation
 Formula
 Inequality
 Term
 Factor
 Identity

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A4 Manipulate algebra  Simplify by collecting like terms


 Multiply out a single bracket
 Factorise a single bracket by taking out common factors
 Expand two brackets
 Factorise quadratics (with a single x2) into two brackets
 Factorise quadratics using the difference of two
squares, eg. a2 – 9 = (a + 3)(a – 3)
 Simplify algebraic expressions by adding, subtracting
and multiplying
 Use index laws
 Expand three brackets
 Factorise quadratics with 3x2, 10x2 etc. into two
brackets
 Manipulate algebraic expressions involving surds
 Manipulate algebraic expressions involving
algebraic fractions

A5 Formulae  Understand and use mathematical formulae


 Rearrange a formula to change the subject

A6 Expressions  Know the difference between an equation, like 2x + 3 =


17, and an identity, like 2x ≡ x + x
 Be able to show that two expressions are equal
 Use algebra in proofs

A7 Functions  Understand functions with inputs and outputs


 Understand inverse functions
 Understand composite functions (two functions)
 Understand and use function notation, eg. f(x), gf(x)
etc.

A8 Graphs  Work with graphs in all four quadrants (ie. with negative
values as well as positive)

A9 Straight line graphs  Plot straight line graphs


 Use y = mx + c to find parallel graphs
 Find the equation of a line when given the gradient and
one point
 Find the equation of a line when given two points
 Use y = mx + c to find perpendicular graphs

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A10 Gradients and  Find and use gradients and intercepts of graphs
intercepts

A11 Key features of graphs Look at a quadratic graph and identify from it
 Roots (where a graph crosses the x axis)
 Intercept (where it crosses the y axis)
 Turning points
 Find the roots of a quadratic using algebra
 Find the turning points of a graph by completing the
square
 Understand the symmetry of a quadratic graph

A12 Other graphs Recognise, sketch or interpret other graphs, including


 Cubic functions (x3, etc.)
1
 Reciprocal functions ( , etc.)
𝑥
 Exponential functions (y = 5x, etc.)
 y = sin x
 y = cos x
 y = tan x

A13 Transformations of  Sketch translations and reflections of functions


graphs

A14 Real life graphs  Plot and interpret graphs of speed, distance and time
 Use graphs to find solutions with problems of speed,
distance and acceleration
 Understand and use reciprocal graphs
 Understand and use exponential graphs

A15 Distance-time graphs  Find gradients of distance-time graphs to estimate


and speed-time speed
graphs  Find gradients of speed-time graphs to estimate
acceleration
 Find area under a distance-time graph to estimate
distance

A16 Graph of a circle  Recognise and use the equation of the graph of a
circle (with centre at the origin only)
 Find the equation of a tangent to a circle

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A17 Linear equations  Solve linear equations


 Solve equations with x on both sides
 Solve equations with brackets
 Find a solution to a linear equation by reading it from a
graph

A18 Quadratic equations  Solve quadratic equations by factorising into 2 brackets


 Find solutions to a quadratic equation by reading them
from a graph
 Solve quadratic equations that need rearranging
first
 Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic
formula
 Solve quadratic equations by completing the square

A19 Simultaneous  Solve simultaneous linear equations


equations  Find solutions simultaneous equations by reading them
from a graph
 Solve simultaneous equations when one is linear
and the other is quadratic

A20 Iteration  Find approximate solutions to equations by using


iteration

A21 Creating expressions  Create an expression from a word or shape problem


and equations  Create an equation from a word or shape problem and
solve it

A22 Inequalities  Solve linear inequalities


 Represent solutions to linear inequalities on a number
line
 Solve linear inequalities with two variables
 Solve quadratic inequalities
 Represent solutions to inequalities on a number
line, using set notation, or on a graph
NB. On a number line, open circles and closed circles must
be used correctly, and on a graph, dashed lines and solid
lines must be used correctly.

A23 Sequences  Generate a sequence from a term-to-term rule or an nth


term expression
 Generate a sequence from patterns

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A24 Sequences Recognise and use sequences, including


 Square numbers
 Cube numbers
 Triangular numbers
 Arithmetic (linear) sequences
 Fibonacci sequences
 Simple geometric sequences (eg. doubling or
multiplying each term by 3)
 Other sequences
 Sequences involving surds

A25 Nth term of a  Find the nth term of a linear sequence


sequence  Find the nth term of a quadratic sequence

RATIO, PROPORTION AND RATES OF CHANGE


R1 Units Change between units for
 Time
 Length
 Area
 Volume/capacity
 Mass
Change between units for compound measures of
 Speed
 Rates of pay
 Density
 Pressure

R2 Scale  Use scale factors, scale diagrams and maps

R3 Finding a fraction  Express one quantity as a fraction of another


NB. The result may also be greater than one or a top-
heavy fraction.

R4 Simple ratios  Use ratio notation


 Simplify a ratio

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R5 Using ratios  Dividing a quantity into a given ratio


 Make a division into two parts into a ratio
 Use ratio in problems, including mixing substances,
conversions, scale problems, and best value for money,
etc.

R6 Writing as a ratio  Express two amounts as a ratio or fraction

R7 Proportion  Understand and use proportion

R8 Ratio and fractions  Understand the relationship between ratio and a fraction
or a linear function

R9 Percentages  Understand the meaning of percentage


 Change percentages to fractions or decimals and the
other way round
 Use percentages, fractions and decimals to multiply
 Express one amount as a percentage of another
 Compare two quantities by using percentages
 Use percentages greater than 100%
 Solve problems using percentage change
 Work with percentage increase and decrease
 Calculate an original value (reverse percentages)
 Find simple interest

R10 Proportion  Solve problems involving direct proportion


 Solve problems involving inverse proportion
 Understand graphs of direct and inverse proportion

R11 Compound units Use units for compound measures of


 Speed
 Rates of pay
 Density
 Price per item/amount
 Pressure

R12 Comparisons  Compare lengths, areas and volumes using ratio


notation
 Apply ratio comparisons in similar shapes or in
trigonometry ratios

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R13 Direct and inverse  Understand that x inversely proportional to y means x is


proportion 1
proportional to
𝑦
 Use equations for direct and inverse proportion
 Construct and use equations for direct and inverse
proportion

R14 Graphs and proportion  Understand and use the gradient of a straight line graph
as a rate of change
 Recognise and use graphs that show direct or inverse
proportion

R15 Graphs and  Understand and use the gradient at a point on a


proportion curve as an instantaneos rate of change
 Understand average rate of change (gradient of a
chord) and instantaneous rate of change (gradient
of a tangent)

R16 Growth and decay  Set up and solve problems of growth and decay
 Set up and solve problems of compound interest
 Work with iterative processes

GEOMETRY AND MEASURE


G1 Understanding terms  Understand and use the terms points, lines, vertices
and planes
 Understand and use the terms parallel, perpendicular
and right angle
 Understand and use the terms polygon and regular
polygon
 Understand symmetry and rotational symmetry of
polygons
 Understand labelling of sides and angles on shapes
 Draw a diagram from a description

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G2 Constructions Use ruler and compasses to construct


 Perpendicular bisector of a line
 Perpendicular at a point on a line
 Perpendicular from a separate point to a line
 Angle bisector
 An angle of 60°
 Use constructions in loci problems
 Know that the perpendicular from a point to a line is the
shortest distance from the point to the line

G3 Basic angle facts Know and use


 Angles at a point add up to 360⁰
 Angles at a point on a straight line add up to
180⁰
 Vertically opposite angles are equal
 In parallel lines, alternate angles are equal
 In parallel lines, corresponding angles are
equal
 Angles in a triangle add up to 180⁰
 Be able to find the sum of angles in any polygon
 Be able to find exterior and interior angles of any regular
polygon
NB. In parallel lines, “Z angles” and “F angles” are not
allowed as reasons

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G4 Triangles, Know and use the special properties of quadrilaterals:


quadrilaterals and  Square
other polygons
 Rectangle
 Parallelogram
 Trapezium
 Kite
 Rhombus
Know and use the special properties of triangles:
 Isosceles triangle
 Equilateral triangle
 Scalene triangle
 Right-angled triangle
 Acute angled triangle
 Obtuse angled triangle
Know and use the names of polygons:
 Pentagon
 Hexagon
 Octagon
 Decagon

G5 Congruent triangles  Know and use the criteria for congruent triangles: SSS,
SAS, ASA and RHS

G6 Applying angle facts  Apply angle facts and facts about congruence and
and other properties similar shapes to find angles and sides
 Use Pythagoras’ theorem
 Use base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal
 Use angle facts and other properties for simple proofs

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G7 Transformations  Identify, describe or draw similar shapes


 Identify, describe or draw congruent shapes
Describe and use transformations:
 Rotation
 Reflection
 Translation (including using vectors)
 Enlargement
 Describe and use enlargements with fractional scale
factors
 Describe and use enlargements with negative scale
factors

G8 Combinations of  Describe and use combinations of rotations,


transformations reflections and translations
 Identify invariant points from transformations

G9 The circle Know and use definitions and properties of circle parts:
 Centre
 Radius
 Chord
 Diameter
 Circumference
 Tangent
 Arc
 Sector
 Segment

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G10 Circle theorems Apply and prove circle theorems:


 Angle at the centre is double the angle at
the circumference
 Angle in a semicircle is 90⁰
 Angles in the same segment are equal
 Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral
add up to 180⁰
 Angle between a tangent and a radius is
90⁰
 Tangents from an external point are equal
in length
 The perpendicular from the centre to a
chord bisects the chord
 Alternate segment theorem

G11 Geometry on a grid  Solve geometrical problems on a coordinate grid

G12 Solid shapes Know properties of the faces, surfaces, edges and vertices
of
 Cubes
 Cuboids
 Prisms
 Cylinders
 Pyramids
 Cones
 Spheres

G13 Plans and elevations  Draw and interpret plans and elevations of 3D shapes

G14 Units of measure  Use standard units of measure for length, area,
volume/capacity, mass, time, money, etc.

G15 Maps and scale  Measure and use lines and angles in diagrams
drawings  Use maps and scale drawings
 Use bearings, including the 8 compass points and 3-
figure angles for bearings

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G16 Area and volume Know and use formulas to calculate


 Area of a triangle
 Area of a parallelogram
 Area of a trapezium
 Volume of a cuboid
 Volume of a prism
 Volume of a cylinder

G17 Circles and other  Know and use the formula for circumference of a circle
shapes  Know and use the formula for area of a circle
 Calculate perimeters of 2D shapes
 Calculate areas of compound shapes
Find the surface area and volume of
 Sphere
 Pyramid
 Cone
 Frustum
 Composite solids
NB. Answers may be asked for in terms of 𝜋

G18 Sectors and arcs  Calculate length of an arc


 Calculate area of a sector
 Calculate the angle of a sector

G19 Congruence and  Understand congruent shapes


similarity  Understand similar shapes
 Calculate lengths in similar shapes
 Understand the relationship between lengths, areas
and volumes of similar shapes
 Calculate lengths, areas and volumes in similar
shapes

G20  Know and use the formula for Pythagoras’ Theorem to


find a length
 Know and use the sin, cos and tan ratios to find a length
 Know and use the sin, cos and tan ratios to find an
angle
 Use Pythagoras and sin, cos and tan in three
dimensional shapes

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G21 Exact values of sin,  Know the exact values of sin and cos for angles of 0⁰,
cos and tan 30⁰, 45⁰, 60⁰ and 90⁰
 Know the exact values of tan for angles of 0⁰, 30⁰, 45⁰,
and 60⁰

G22 Sine and cosine  Know and use the sine rule to find lengths and
rules angles
 Know and use the cosine rule to find lengths and
angles

G23 Area of a triangle  Know and use the formula to find area of a triangle
using sin using sin
 Use the same formula to find a length or an angle

G24 Vectors for translations  Use a vector to describe a translation

G25 Using vectors  Add and subtract vectors


 Multiply a vector by a number
 Use column vectors and vectors on diagrams
 Use vectors in vector geometry problems and
proofs

PROBABILITY
P1 Basic probability  Use tables and probability trees to show outcomes and
probabilities
NB. Probabilities should be shown as fractions, decimals or
percentages

P2 Random, fair and  Understand and use ideas of random events, fairness,
equally likely events and equally likely events
 Use these ideas to calculate expected outcomes

P3 Relative frequency  Understand the relationship between relative frequency


and probability

P4 Exhaustive outcomes  Understand and use the fact that the probabilities of
exhaustive outcomes (all possible outcomes) add up to
1

P5 Experimental  Understand that the greater the sample size or number


probability of events in experimental probability, the closer the
results will be to the theoretical probability

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P6 Diagrams Use diagrams for showing and calculating sets of data,


including
 Tables and grids
 Venn diagrams
 Tree diagrams

P7 Sample spaces  Use sample spaces for single or combined events with
equally likely outcomes
 Use sample spaces to calculate theoretical probabilities

P8 Probability trees  Use tree diagrams to represent independent events


 Use tree diagrams to represent dependent events
 Use adding and multiplying correctly for combined
probabilities

P9 Conditional  Understand and calculate conditional probabilities,


probabilities using two-way tables, tree diagrams and Venn
diagrams

STATISTICS
S1 Sample populations  Understand how a sample of a population can be used
to represent the whole population

S2 Graphs and diagrams Construct and use


 Frequency tables
 Bar charts
 Pie charts
 Pictograms
 Vertical line charts
 Tables and line graphs for time series data

S3 Grouped data  Construct and use histograms


 Construct and use cumulative frequency graphs

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S4 Measures of data  Be able to represent data in graphs or diagrams


 Use box plots to represent data
Understand and use
 Median
 Mean
 Mode and modal class
 Range
 Lower quartile and upper quartile
 Inter-quartile range
Know and understand the terms
 Primary data
 Secondary data
 Discrete data
 Continuous data

S5 Describing a  Describe a population, eg. using range, median, etc.


population

S6 Scatter graphs  Use and interpret scatter graphs


 Recognise correlation (positive or negative, and strong
or weak, or no correlation)
 Understand that a correlation doesn’t mean that one
variable is a cause of the other
 Draw a line of best fit
 Use a line of best fit to predict results
 Extrapolate data, but understand why this is not always
advisable

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