Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics

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Cambridge IGCSE

About CIE CIE University of Cambridge International Examinations is the world s largest provider of international qualifications for 14 19 year olds. Over 1.5 million students, in over 150 countries, enter for CIE examinations every year. CIE is part of Cambridge Assessment, a not-for-profit department of the University of Cambridge. Cambridge IGCSE is the world s most popular international qualification for 14 19 year olds.

Cambridge IGCSE Cambridge IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the world s most popular international qualification for 14 16 year olds. Created by CIE in 1985, and based on best practice in the UK, Cambridge IGCSE is available in over 70 subjects. It equips students not only with knowledge of specific subjects, but also with problem solving and critical thinking skills, and an ability to work independently and as part of a team. Recognition Cambridge IGCSE is internationally recognised by universities in the UK and overseas as equivalent gradefor-grade to UK GCSE learn more at www.cie.org.uk/recognition. Cambridge IGCSE is an excellent preparation for both A/AS Level and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The standard is benchmarked to UK GCSE. CIE runs regular comparability checks through the Cambridge Assessment Research Division and shares examiners with its linked organisation OCR to make sure standards are the same. International reach Cambridge IGCSE is taken in 125 countries and suits both national and international teaching contexts. The syllabuses use international examples and avoid terminology only used in the UK. Non-native speakers of English are treated fairly.

Cambridge IGCSE Cambridge IGCSE enables students to gain skills that will be used every day and last a lifetime. Cambridge IGCSE enables students to gain skills that will be used every day and last a lifetime. It gives students an excellent preparation for further study. Students not only gain confidence about the knowledge they have acquired, but also gain satisfaction and enjoyment in both their learning and use of mathematics. Cambridge IGCSE provides an excellent foundation for: Students who want to continue their studies at AS and A Level and beyond Students who need mathematics to complement other subjects Students who need a final qualification in mathematics. With or without coursework Students can be assessed by written papers only, or by written papers and coursework. A tiered approach Students follow a Core curriculum. Teachers can also stretch their students with an Extended curriculum. Students can change level during the course according to their progress. Core curriculum students are eligible for grades C to G. Extended curriculum students are eligible for grades A* to E.

Syllabus content Number Number, set notation and language Different types of number Use of an electronic calculator Vulgar and decimal fractions and percentages Ordering Standard form The four rules Estimation Measures Ratio, proportion, rate Personal and household finance Algebra, functions and graphs Graphs in practical situations Algebraic representation, formulae and manipulation Indices Solutions of equations and inequalities Graphs of functions Vectors in two dimensions Linear programming * Matrices * Functions * Many topics are covered in greater depth at Extended level. * Topic only covered at Extended level. Space Geometrical terms and relationships Geometrical constructions Symmetry Angle properties Locus Mensuration Trigonometry Transformations Statistics and probability Statistics Probability Assessment Cambridge IGCSE (without coursework) Cambridge IGCSE (with coursework) Title Duration Weighting Paper 1 1 hour 35% (Core tier) Paper 2 1 hour 30 minutes (Extended tier) Paper 3 1 hour 65% (Core tier) Paper 4 1 hour 30 minutes (Extended tier) Title Duration Weighting Paper 1 1 hour 30% (Core tier) Paper 2 1 hour 30 minutes (Extended tier) Paper 3 1 hour 50% (Core tier) Paper 4 1 hour 30 minutes (Extended tier) Coursework 20% (Core and Foundation tier)

Cambridge IGCSE International The introduction of Cambridge IGCSE International offers schools even more choice when it comes to selecting a mathematics course that is right for their students. Cambridge IGCSE International has been designed in response to requests from international schools for a course that focuses more on investigations and modelling, and which better utilises the powerful technology of graphical calculators. The course integrates well with the approach to teaching of mathematics in IB schools and is divided into a core tier and an extended tier. Syllabus content Number Algebra Functions Graphical calculator work Geometry Transformations Assessment Cambridge IGCSE International is available in two tiers: Core and Extended. Core curriculum students are eligible for grades C to G. Extended curriculum students are eligible for grades A* to E. Mensuration Coordinate Geometry Trigonometry Sets Probability Statistics Title Duration Weighting Assessment Paper 1 45m 25% Short answer questions, no calculators (Core Tier) permitted. Paper 2 45m 20% (Extended Tier) Paper 3 1h 45m 60% Medium to long response questions. (Core Tier) A graphics calculator is required. Paper 4 2h 15m 60% (Extended Tier) Paper 5 1h 15% One investigation question. A graphics (Core Tier) calculator is required. Paper 6 1h 30m 20% One investigation question and one (Extended Tier) modelling question.

Cambridge IGCSE Additional Cambridge IGCSE Additional is for students who want to develop and stretch themselves in mathematics typically students likely to achieve grade A*, A or B in Cambridge IGCSE or equivalent. It enables students to extend the mathematical skills, knowledge and understanding developed in the Cambridge IGCSE course and use skills in the context of more advanced techniques. Syllabus content focuses on Pure, which gives students an excellent foundation for mathematics at A/AS Level, the IB Diploma and beyond. Knowledge of content in Cambridge IGCSE (or equivalent) is assumed. Syllabus content Set language and notation Circular measure Functions Trigonometry Quadratic functions Permutations and combinations Indices and surds Binomial expansions Factors of polynomials Vectors in two dimensions Simultaneous equations Matrices Logarithmic and exponential functions Differentiation and integration Straight line graphs Assessment Title Duration Weighting Paper 1 2 hours 50% Paper 2 2 hours 50% Both papers cover the whole syllabus. Available at Extended level only, at grades A* to E. No coursework required.

What curriculum pathways are possible with Cambridge IGCSE mathematics? Pathway Age 11 14 Age 14 15 Age 15 16 Post 16 Cambridge International Curriculum A Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme or Cambridge Checkpoint IGCSE IGCSE International A Level B Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme or Cambridge Checkpoint IGCSE IGCSE International No further mathematics study C D E Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme or Cambridge Checkpoint Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme or Cambridge Checkpoint Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme or Cambridge Checkpoint IGCSE IGCSE International IGCSE IGCSE International IGCSE IGCSE International IGCSE Additional No further mathematics study A Level and A Level Further No further mathematics study Cambridge Pre-U in Other international and national programmes F G H I J UK KS3 UK KS3 IB Middle Years Programme IGCSE, IGCSE International and IGCSE Additional in parallel IGCSE IGCSE International IB Middle Years Programme, culminating in IGCSE or IGCSE International A/AS Level or Cambridge Pre-U A/AS Level or Cambridge Pre-U and Further IB Diploma India: local curriculum IGCSE Local curriculum + 2 qualifications in mathematics USA: local curriculum IGCSE US Advanced Placement tests K New Zealand: local curriculum IGCSE, IGCSE Additional AS Level Higher, AS/A Level and A Level Further

Standards Standards are of great interest and keenly debated among teachers, parents, government bodies and many other interested parties. Cambridge IGCSE is benchmarked to UK GCSE and recognised by universities in the UK and worldwide as equivalent grade-for-grade to UK GCSE. You may find it useful to refer to question papers, mark schemes, examiner reports and exemplar student answers at particular grades all available on the CD in the back of this brochure. Support for Teachers and Centres CIE offers access to world-class support services, designed to help teachers deliver engaging, effective courses. CIE also helps teachers develop as professionals. Teacher Resources Textbooks and resources A wide range of textbooks is available for Cambridge IGCSE a full resource list is on the syllabus on the CD in this brochure and at www.cie.org.uk. It includes materials relevant to both classroom teaching and professional development. Teacher Support website Registered CIE Centres can access all the materials they need to teach CIE syllabuses, including past question papers, mark schemes, examiners reports, schemes of work (lesson plans) and online progress tests. www.learncie.org.uk Access to thousands of pages of up-to-date resources, written by teachers and ready for classroom use. The learncie Teacher Test Centre enables teachers to create tests for students to take online, or as homework. www.cambridgestudents.org.uk Information and reference materials for students following Cambridge international courses, designed to complement classroom teaching. Training CIE offers regular face-to-face training on Cambridge IGCSE, giving teachers the knowledge and skills they need to help students perform well in examinations. Online training is also available, increasing access for teachers who have limited time or who are a long way from training events. Expert advice You can send us queries about any element of Cambridge IGCSEs in. Our subject experts will advise you further. Easy to administer CIE offers simple, fast, efficient and friendly administration. Centres receive comprehensive assistance from CIE s Customer Support team and local representatives. Administration and results can be handled online. CIE aims to respond in full to all queries within two working days.

Learn more! Learn more about Cambridge IGCSE, Additional, International, or about becoming a CIE Centre. Visit our website at www.cie.org.uk Contact us at international@cie.org.uk, or telephone +44 1223 553554.

University of Cambridge International Examinations 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EU, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1223 553554 Fax: +44 1223 553558 international@cie.org.uk www.cie.org.uk University of Cambridge International Examinations 2008