Edexcel GCSE Modular Maths
Unit 3 Foundationcontents
Chapter 1 / Integers – four rules, rounding, ordering1.1 / Face value and place value / NA2a
1.2 / Reading, writing and ordering numbers / NA2a
1.3 / Number lines / NA2a
1.4 / Adding and subtracting / NA3a/g/i/j/4b
1.5 / Multiplying and dividing / NA3a/g/i/k/4b
1.6 / Brackets and order of operations / NA3b/3i
1.7 / Rounding numbers / NA2a/3h
1.8 / Factors, multiples and common factors / NA2a
1.9 / LCM, HCF and prime factor decomposition / NA2a/3a
1.10 / Negative numbers / NA2a
1.11 / The four rules +, –, ÷, × applied to negative numbers / NA3a
Chapter 2 / Fractions, decimals and percentages
2.1 / Improper fractions and mixed numbers / NA2c
2.2 / Equivalent fractions / NA2c
2.3 / Ordering fractions / NA2c
2.4 / Decimal place value / NA2d
2.5 / Ordering decimals / NA2d
2.6 / Adding and subtracting decimals / NA3a/3j
2.7 / Multiplying and dividing decimals by powers of 10 and less than 10 / NA3a/i
2.8 / Multiplying and dividing decimal numbers / NA3a/i/k
2.9 / Converting between fractions and decimals / NA2d/3g/l
2.10 / Rounding to 1 significant figure / NA3h
2.11 / Using significant figures to estimate answers / NA3h/o/p/4c
2.12 / Choosing a sensible answer / NA3q/4a/d
2.13 / Using trial and improvement to solve problems / NA4b
2.14 / Understanding percentages / Na2e
2.15 / Comparing different proportions using percentages / NA2e
2.16 / Working out a percentage of an amount / NA2e
Chapter 3 / Powers, indices and calculators
3.1 / Square, cubes, square and cube roots / NA2b
3.2 / Squares, cubes and square roots / NA3g/i
3.3 / Indices and powers / NA2b
3.4 / BIDMAS / NA3b
3.5 / Using a calculator to solve problems / NA3o/p
3.6 / More index notation / NA2b
3.7 / Index laws / NA2b
3.8 / Writing numbers in standard form / NA2b
Chapter 4 / Coordinates and essential algebra
4.1 / Read and plot coordinates in the first quadrant / NA6b
4.2 / Read and plot coordinates in all four quadrants / NA6b/SSM3e
4.3 / Coordinates completing shapes / S3e
4.4 / Mid-points of line segments / S3e
4.5 / 1-D, 2-D or 3-D / S3e
4.6 / Writing expressions / NA5a
4.7 / Collecting like terms / NA5b
4.8 / Simplifying products / NA5b
4.9 / Order of operations / NA5b
4.10 / Expanding brackets / NA5b
4.11 / Expand and simplify / NA5b
4.12 / Factorising / NA5b
4.13 / Multiplying bracketed expressions / NA5b
Chapter 5 / Sequences
5.1 / Sequences / NA6a
5.2 / Sequences of shapes / NA6a
Chapter 6 / Graphs of linear functions
6.1 / Graphs of straight lines parallel to the axes / NA6b
6.2 / Straight line graphs passing through the origin / NA6b
6.3 / Graphs of linear functions / NA6b
6.4 / Straight line graphs in real life / NA6c
Chapter 7 / Angles and bearings
7.1 / Describing angles / S2b
7.2 / Parallel and perpendicular / S2a/c
7.3 / Angles on a straight line / S2a
7.4 / Angles meeting at a point / S2a
7.5 / Alternate and corresponding angles / S2c
7.6 / Parallelograms and proof / S2c
7.7 / Bearings / S4b
Chapter 8 / Measures
8.1 / Time / S4a
8.2 / Reading scales / S4a
8.3 / Choosing suitable units / S4a
8.4 / Estimating / S4a
8.5 / Converting between metric units / S4a
8.6 / Metric equivalents / S4a
8.7 / Accuracy / NA4d/S4a
8.8 / Using scales in accurate maps and drawings / S3d
8.9 / Speed / S4c
8.10 / Density / S4c
8.11 / Changing units / S4a/c
8.12 / Comparing measurements / S4a/c
Chapter 9 / Perimeter, area and volume
9.1 / Perimeter / S4f
9.2 / Area / S4f
9.3 / Area of triangles, trapeziums and composite shapes / S2f/4f
9.4 / Surface area of cuboids / S4f
9.5 / Volume of cuboids / S4g
9.6 / Volume of prisms / S4g
9.7 / Fitting boxes into larger boxes / S4g
Chapter 10 / Properties of shapes
10.1 / Polygons
10.2 / Properties of triangles / S2d
10.3 / Properties of quadrilaterals / S2f
10.4 / Angle properties of triangles / S2d
10.5 / Angles of a quadrilateral / S2f
10.6 / Properties of circles / S2i
10.7 / Explore the geometry of cubes and cuboids / S2j
10.8 / Drawing on isometric grids / S2j
Edexcel GCSE Modular MathsUnit 3 Foundation