Mathematics

KuduKuku helps learners develop the science skills needed for success in school, university and career.

Key Stages And Maths Lessons

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Key Stage 2 Maths Topics

Our teaching practices are aligned to the UK National Curriculum and the GCSE, A2 Level Subject Criteria, providing comprehensive coverage of maths concepts and applications. Out tutors are always happy to work with your regional or school, national curriculum alignments to each learning objective.

Teaching Topics

Developing numerical reasoning
Number skills
Measuring skills
Geometry skills
Using algebra skills
Using data skills

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Key Stage 3 Maths Topics

When children progress to secondary school, they begin with KS3, during Years 7 to 9 when they are 11 to 14 years of age.

Key Stage 3 covers the first three years of secondary education. The curriculum at this stage involves core statutory subjects, where religious education and sex education must be included.

SATs at the end of KS3 were scrapped in 2010. Instead, there are formal teacher assessments in all of the key subjects.

Teaching Topics

Number and placevalue
Fractions
Decimals
Problem solving
Volume
Surface area
Angles
Series and sequences
Triangles
Construction
Transformation
Bidmas
Indices
Simplifying eqautions
Formula
Scatter diagram
Probability
Averages
Pie chart

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Our highly experienced teachers, systematic and friendly relationship between parents and students make us more trustable in this new world of online learning.

  • One on One Tuition with feedback

  • Student Portal for Parents & Students

  • Pay as you hire a teacher

Key Stage 4 Maths Topics

Children aged between 14 and 16 in Years 10 to 11 are taught at KS4 level, which is the final stage of the school curriculum. The assessment for KS4 involves children sitting GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations, or other national qualifications.

After Key Stage 4

Young learners aged between 16 and 18 in Years 12 to 13 may opt to study A-levels at Key Stage 5. It is compulsory for children to stay in education until they are 18.

Teaching Topics

Number
Algebra
Ratio, proportion and rates of change
Geometry and measures
Probability
Statistics
Decimals
Bidmas
Simplifying
Fractions
Indces
Percentages
Sets
Time
Coordinaters
mass
Capacity
Volume
Surface area
3D-Shapes
Angles
Transformations
Pythagoras
Equations
Factorising
Formulae
Scatter Diagram
Approximation
Standerd Form
Surds
Sereis and Sequences
Trigonometry
Differentiation
Graphs
Roots
Metrices
Pie chart
Polynomials
Logarithm
Parabola
Conic Sections
Modules

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Free Assessment

We offer a free online student assessment before start your online one-to-one lessons

One-to-One Lesson

All our lessons are student focused one-to-one conveniently designed and combined with curriculum.

Student Portal

Students have separate portal to manage their lessons and Parents also view their progress.

Flexible Schedule

All out teachers are committed to work 24/7 with your convenient and flexible time.

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