Planning for GCSE 2015

Planning for GCSE 2015

Just a quick post today with a few useful goodies for the new Maths GCSE – these are all links I’ve found useful in planning and resourcing our schemes of work.

From the exam boards:

General guidance documents:

  • Edexcel’s “Getting Ready to Teach” materials: Lots of useful stuff here, particularly if you’ve already decided on Edexcel. The exemplar answers with examiners’ comments are definitely worth a look.
  • AQA’s All About Maths site: Requires creation of a free login, but there are some fantastic resources already on here – I hope this continues to grow!
  • OCR’s materials: I’ve not really explored what’s on offer here, and felt the need to include OCR for completion – however, they have an interesting-looking scheme of work builder prominently displayed on the main page, so this may bear more investigation!

Sample assessment materials

@Just_Maths has recently posted worked solutions and commentaries on all of the four exam boards’ materials – I’ve not looked at the actual papers yet, as I’m planning to do the papers myself over the summer, but it’s worth reading the commentaries too.

Resources

There doesn’t seem to be a lot out there at the moment in terms of resources for new content. However, I’ve found that old textbooks (you know, the ones in the back of the storeroom that are covered in dust) are particularly useful for sourcing questions on some topics, such as Venn diagrams.

So far on the Internet, I know that:

  • @mathsjem has added a new GCSE support page to her site; it’s obviously in development, but there’s lots to keep you going there already;
  • @solvemymaths has started creating resources for the new GCSE content – here’s something for geometric sequences, which now appears in the Higher content.
  • @stacy_maths also has a few resources for new content – such as this lovely sheet for exact trigonometric values.
  • Don Steward also seems to be adding material to his site, Median.

I’ve got all my resource pages on the site reorganised with the new GCSE content objectives in mind, and will be slowly resourcing these over the summer and into next year, so keep checking back.

If you know of any other sites that have dedicated resources or sections for the new GCSE, drop me a comment or tweet (@MissNorledge) – I’m always on the lookout!