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Apply in 4 Easy Steps

 

 

1- Choose your 6 week Camp suitable for your calendar (dates above)

2- Fill in our application form (we process every Wednesday at 5pm)

3- Reconfirm your availability (we process confirmations every Thursday)

4- Visit our assesment and induction day (3 Sessions every Sunday)

 

All these are no fee and no obligation steps for you. Once you feel comfortable to proceed, than we enrol your child and our journey begins.

 

SUBJECTS as KS2 and KS 3 SAT CAMPS

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Number

 

  1. Understanding numbers, including negative numbers and decimals, in terms of counting, reading, writing, ordering and understanding place value;

  2. Using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in solving realistic problems;

  3. Learning addition and subtraction facts within 20 (e.g. 8 + 7, 18 - 12) and multiplication and division facts to 10 x 10;

  4. Understanding and using fractions, decimals, percentages and ratio;

  5. Using estimation and approximation in numbers, calculations and a range of measurements;

  6. Using metric units of measurement for length, capacity and weight, reading time on analogue and digital clocks, using standard units of time, understanding Imperial units still in use, solving problems involving measures.

 

Algebra

 

  1. Exploring and using number patterns;

  2. Using symbols, simple formulae and equations;

  3. Understanding and using co-ordinate representation.

 

Shape and Space

 

  1. Knowing the names and properties of 2-D and 3-D shapes, including angle and symmetry, and using knowledge to build, draw and describe them.

  2. Understanding and describing position and direction using common words e.g. forwards, backwards, left, right, clockwise and anticlockwise, using compass bearings and co-ordinates;

  3. Understanding types of movement and giving instructions for movement, including using angle as a measurement of turn;

  4. Measuring shapes, including lengths of sides, perimeters, areas, volumes and angles Exploring and using number patterns;

 

Handling Data

 

  1. Sorting and classifying objects;

  2. Collecting, recording and processing information, including the use of data collection sheets, tables, lists, tally charts, frequency tables and a computer database;

  3. Representing and interpreting data including the use of diagrams, frequency tables, bar charts, pictograms and line graphs;

  4. Understanding and using averages, including mean, median and mode;

  5. Understanding and using appropriate words to identify and describe likelihood;

  6. Discussing the probability of events, including those with equally likely outcomes, (e.g. the probability of rolling a six using a dice).

SUBJECTS at KS4 GSCE CAMPS 

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Year 7 KS3 Maths topics

 

Number and algebra

  • negative numbers

  • formulae

  • equations

  • practical numberwork, e.g. time and money calculations

  • fractions

  • decimals

Shape, space and measures

  • coordinates and graphs

  • symmetry : line and rotational

  • shapes in 2 dimensions

  • units, measuring in both metric and imperial units

  • area and perimeter

  • 3-dimensional figures

  • volume

  • angles

Handling data

  • collecting information from a variety of sources

  • organising data using frequency tables, using suitable statistical diagrams to represent it and drawing relevant conclusions

  • statistical calculations

  • probability

 

Year 8 KS3 Maths topics

 

Number and algebra

  • number patterns

  • decimals

  • formulae

  • four rules of negative numbers

  • equations

Shape, space and measures

  • angles and geometry, including polygons

  • symmetry and congruence of 2-dimensional shapes

  • measuring and converting units

  • graphs

  • area

  • transformations

  • volume

  • calculations in triangles

Handling data

  • statistical calculations involving mode, mean and median

  • numerical probability

  • collecting and displaying discrete data using appropriate statistical diagrams

 

Year 9 KS3 Maths topics

 

Number and algebra

  • four rules of number

  • number patterns and sequences

  • percentages, fractions and decimals

  • equations and formulae

  • units and measures

  • coordinates and graphs

Shape, space and measures

  • 2D and 3D shapes

  • perimeter, area and volume

  • angles

  • transformations

  • calculations involving 2D shapes

Handling data

  • calculations using the three averages

  • statistical diagrams

  • probability

  • scatter graphs

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                                                                                             GEORGE ABBOT SCHOOL,

                                                                                        Woodruff Avenue, Guildford, Surrey

                                                                                                            GU1 1XX,

 

 

0 1483 319055

0 7565 505476

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