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GCSE Mathematics. How to support your child. Recent Changes. There are 3 types of questions on the paper: AO1 Straightforward maths questions AO2 Students select which maths to use to solve a problem AO3 Deciding how to solve a problem and explaining why
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GCSE Mathematics How to support your child
Recent Changes There are 3 types of questions on the paper: • AO1 • Straightforward maths questions • AO2 • Students select which maths to use to solve a problem • AO3 • Deciding how to solve a problem and explaining why Students find the last two most challenging and this is where you can help
Real life questions • Changing money into different currencies • Finding areas involving gardens, wallpaper, carpet and paint • Finding the cost of 8 cakes if you know the cost of 5 • Calculating best buys • Working out postage & packing charges for online goods • Planning a visit to Grandma given a bus timetable and when to be back for • Filling in missing amounts in a bank statement or invoice
How you can help • Involve your child in everyday calculations • Ask them to explain what they have been doing in lessons • Be sensitive to the way they are being taught and not rehearsing the tricks you may have learned at school • Involve them in do-it-yourself projects like designing their bedroom • Help them in discussions to make links with other subjects
What can you do now? • Little and often is best – encourage bite sized moments of maths • Don’t give answers, ask questions instead • Ask your child to explain/teach you a topic – you learn 95% of what you teach to someone else • Don’t undermine the subject • The only way to learn mathematics is to DO mathematics