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GCSE Maths – teaching from September 2010

Thanks to our extensive maths pilot scheme, our new specification has already been tried and tested in the real world.

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Updates

Updates

2011 exams update

Our question paper style and how our examiners will mark long answers on screen
As confirmed in December 2009 and March 2010 , exams with separate question papers and answer books (unconstrained answer books) will use the new:

  • simplified, two-digit question numbering system
  • style of answer book with spaces for candidates to write the two-digit question numbers.

Here is confirmation of the approach taken in your subject:

 

March and June 2011  4360 GCSE Mathematics

Unit Code

Title

Numbering system

Type of answer book

Size of answer book

43601F

Statistics and Number Tier F

traditional

Combined question paper answer book

12 pages (March)
12 pages* (June)

43601H

Statistics and Number Tier H

traditional

Combined question paper answer book

16 pages

43602F

Number and Algebra Tier F

traditional

Combined question paper answer book

12 pages

43602H

Number and Algebra Tier H

traditional

Combined question paper answer book

12 pages

*amendment

Key materials

Key materials

Events

Exemplar candidate responses

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Past question papers and mark schemes

Report on the Examination

Resources from the pilots

Specimen question papers and mark schemes

Teacher checklists

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Textbooks

Textbooks

Publishers’ resources for our new Maths qualifications

Find and buy resources for teaching our new Maths qualifications from September 2010.


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Nelson Thornes – AQA publishing partner

Resources for AQA Maths

Course components

 

 


Other resources for AQA Maths are available from the following publishers:

Collins

Letts Lonsdale

Longman

CGP


Please let us know about resources from any other publishers and we’ll add them to the list above.

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