2024 10 Plus Assessment Task 2 PDF

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Summary

This document is an assessment notification for a mathematics exam for year 10 plus students at St Philip's Christian College. The exam covers topics such as algebra, indices, number and surds, and will take place on Wednesday 23/10/2024. Revision suggestions/strategies are also included in the notification.

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Mathematics Year 10 Plus Assessment Notification Assessment Task 2 Date and Time Weighting Outcomes to be Assessed Wednesday 23/...

Mathematics Year 10 Plus Assessment Notification Assessment Task 2 Date and Time Weighting Outcomes to be Assessed Wednesday 23/10/2024 – Sessions 3 and 4 30 % All outcomes studied to date Overview of the Exam The task will be a written exam. Content taught in class up to and including content taught on Friday 18/10/24 will be assessed. You will be provided a reference sheet (see here), this is not permitted to be annotated. Equipment required: Blue or Black Pen, Calculator, Ruler Topics Covered in the Exam Topics Assessed Textbook Reference (Review Page) Algebra, Indices, Number and Surds Cambridge 11 Advanced Chapters 1 and 2 Properties of Geometrical Figures I Cambridge 9 Advanced Chapter 7 Logarithms and Polynomials Cambridge 10 5.3 Chapter 10 Properties of Geometrical Figures II Cambridge 10 5.3 Chapter 6 Non-Linear Relationships, Functions and their Graphs Cambridge 10 5.3 Chapter 9 Trigonometry Cambridge 10 5.3 Chapter 7 Time Allowed Working time – 90 minutes Revision Suggestions/Strategies Review activities and notes taken during class and home learning. Complete chapter review questions from the relevant chapters in the textbook (see references above). Non-Routine Problems: Complete the enrichment, challenge or level 3 questions from each exercise referenced above, or complete the puzzles and challenges section of each chapter referenced above. Note on Malpractice: Students are prohibited from engaging in malpractice, including plagiarism, collusion and the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) websites/programs, to complete Assessment Tasks. NESA defines plagiarism as: Copying and pasting information from the internet. Using the ideas of others as if they were your own. Copying and pasting information from the internet, then changing the words. Key Links: Link to Stage 5 Assessment Policy Link to Stage 5 Appeal Form

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