AQA GCSE Maths 8300 (1 9) Topic List - Higher
AQA GCSE Maths 8300 (1 9) Topic List - Higher
AQA GCSE Maths 8300 (1 9) 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.
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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
N11 Fractions and ratios Be able to work with fractions in ratio problems
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
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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.
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A8 Graphs Work with graphs in all four quadrants (ie. with negative
values as well as positive)
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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
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
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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R8 Ratio and fractions Understand the relationship between ratio and a fraction
or a linear function
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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
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
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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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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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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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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
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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
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
P4 Exhaustive outcomes Understand and use the fact that the probabilities of
exhaustive outcomes (all possible outcomes) add up to
1
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P7 Sample spaces Use sample spaces for single or combined events with
equally likely outcomes
Use sample spaces to calculate theoretical probabilities
STATISTICS
S1 Sample populations Understand how a sample of a population can be used
to represent the whole population
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