A-Level Maths topics

Pure, Statistics, and Mechanics stay mapped for later expansion.

This preview keeps the earlier A-Level structure available without mixing it into the first GCSE launch flow.

Pure

Algebra, functions, trigonometry, calculus, and proof.

Statistics

Data handling, distributions, and hypothesis testing.

Mechanics

Forces, motion, vectors, and modelling.

Pure / Steady

Algebra and Functions

Manipulating expressions, solving equations, and understanding function behaviour.

Review common algebra rearrangements, then do three mixed equation problems.

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Pure / Build

Trigonometry

Trig identities, graphs, and equation solving with a clear method.

Start with graphs and standard identities before solving harder equations.

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Pure / Steady

Differentiation

Gradient, rate of change, and standard derivative techniques.

Rehearse the power rule, then move into tangents, normals, and stationary points.

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Integration

Reverse differentiation, area, and basic integration techniques.

Start with reverse power-rule questions before moving to definite integrals.

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Exponentials and Logarithms

Laws of logs, exponential models, and solving equations.

Review log laws first, then practise turning exponential equations into solvable forms.

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Pure / Steady

Sequences and Series

Arithmetic, geometric, and binomial reasoning in a structured way.

Separate arithmetic and geometric methods clearly before mixed exam questions.

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Pure / Strong

Numerical Methods

Iteration and approximation with method marks in mind.

Keep the process neat: formula, substitution, and a clear iteration table.

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Statistics / Steady

Statistical Sampling and Data

Sampling, data presentation, and interpreting statistical information.

Revise key sampling methods, then compare when each is appropriate.

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Statistics / Build

Hypothesis Testing

Null and alternative hypotheses, critical regions, and conclusion language.

Practise writing hypotheses and conclusions before chasing longer calculations.

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Mechanics / Build

Forces and Motion

SUVAT, force diagrams, and setting up mechanics models carefully.

Sketch the situation first, then label forces before reaching for equations.

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Mechanics / Steady

Vectors

Vector notation, position vectors, and geometric reasoning.

Practise expressing points and lines in vector form before proof questions.

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