This topic builds a strong foundation in numerical operations and number systems. Students will learn to identify different types of numbers, apply fundamental arithmetic operations, understand the concept of indices and standard form, and use approximation techniques. Mastery in this topic is essential for tackling algebra, geometry, and real-world problem-solving throughout the N-Level syllabus.
Understanding percentages is essential for interpreting data, solving real-life financial problems, and making comparisons. In this topic, students will learn how to convert between percentages, decimals, and fractions, compare values using percentages, and apply percentage-based calculations such as increase, decrease, and overall change. These skills are vital in everyday contexts like discounts, taxes, profit/loss, and interest.
This topic helps students understand the relationship between distance, speed, and time — a concept frequently used in daily life, science, and geography. Students will learn to calculate and interpret rates, find average speed, and convert between different units such as km/h and m/s. These skills are essential for solving transport problems, analyzing motion, and working with real-world measurement contexts.
This topic equips students with the core algebraic manipulation skills needed for problem solving, graphing, and working with equations. Students will learn to interpret and simplify expressions, expand and factorise linear and quadratic expressions, rearrange formulae, and generate algebraic rules for sequences. These form the building blocks for higher algebra and coordinate geometry.
This topic introduces the use of algebra and graphs to represent geometric relationships in two dimensions. Students will calculate midpoints, gradients, and distances between points, interpret equations of straight lines, and analyze the relationship between parallel and perpendicular lines. These concepts are fundamental in problem solving and graph sketching.
This topic strengthens students' problem-solving skills by introducing different types of equations and inequalities. Students will learn to solve linear, quadratic, simultaneous, and fractional equations, as well as interpret and represent inequalities.
Students develop understanding of angles formed at points, lines, and within polygons. They apply angle properties to solve problems and understand shapes and their interior/exterior angles.
This topic explores geometric relationships in figures that are congruent or similar. Students identify conditions for similarity/congruence and apply enlargement or reduction techniques.
Students explore important theorems related to chords, angles, and tangents in circles. These properties are key in solving geometric proofs and construction problems.