Revision List for non-calculator maths gcse paper?

I'm doing it on the OCR board. I want to focus just on my non-calculator paper for the next few days, so what topics are on it?
Thanks =)

Jude2009-05-16T10:19:44Z

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Non Calculator Paper

Area
Substitution
Long multiplication & Division
% Increase
Plans and elevation
scatter diagrams
writing and using formulae
expand and factorise
questionnaires
volume
reflection
solving equations
enlargment
dimension theory
circle theorms
recurring decimals
proportion
indices & powers
vectors


Calculator Paper

Significant figures
parallel lines and angles
probability
writing expressions
VAT
circumference
solving equations
changing measurements
trial and improvment
ratio
circle theorms
estimated mean
cumalative frequency
trigonometry
bearings
laws of indices
simultaneous equations
changing the subject
area of non-right angled triangles
probability
compound interest
functions on graphs
substitution

These are for the higher paper

Good Luck

Sandra2013-11-05T14:39:49Z

1. Histograms
2. Cumulative Frequency – Box Plots
3. Mean/ Median/ Mode etc
4. Circle Theorems
5. Similar Shapes – Enlargement
6. Scale Diagrams
7. Congruent Triangles – rules
8. Algebra
• Simultaneous Equations
• Expand
• Factorise
• Quadratics
• Substitute
9. Probability
• Including Tables and Tree Diagrams
10. Standard Form
11. Estimated Answers
12. Proportion
13. NthTerm
14. Ratio
15. Locus – including construction with ruler/ compass etc
16. Stem and Leaf
17. Four rules of number
18. 3d Coordinates
19. Fractions – including algebra
20. Inequalities
21. Index Notation – powers etc
22. Graphs
• Straight line y=mx+c
• Quadratics
• Inverse etc
• Draw
• Tabulate
• Link equations to graphs
23. Transformation
• Rotation
• Reflections
• Translation
• Enlargement
24. Vectors
25. Bearings
26. Function Graphs
27. Trigonometry Graphs – which do not require a calculator
28. Rational / Irrational Numbers
29. Recurring Decimals / Fractions
30. Inequalities
31. Surds
32. Expressions  Area / Volume or Length

?2016-10-05T06:11:41Z

Maths Non Calculator Revision

Anonymous2016-12-29T11:26:13Z

Circle Theorems Bitesize

Anonymous2009-05-15T04:17:55Z

You need to know everything you've been taught in Maths over the past 2 years:
- Algebra (quadratics, solving problems using algebra, completing the square etc)
- Shape and Space (circle geometery, the cos/sin rules, pythagoras etc)
- Number (surds, division, fractions/decimals/percentages etc)
- Data collection (stem & leaf diagrams, histograms, frequency etc)

You could work through the mymaths website, and look on bbc bitesize aswell

Good Luck xx

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