CCEA A Level
CCEA A Level
CCEA A Level
                                                                              
 
CCEA

Online A Level Mathematics

SYLLABUS: CCEA

5658 pages
Core
C1C2C3C4
978819727713
Mechanics
M1M2M3
52114494
Statistics
S1S2
575156
Further Maths
FP1FP2FP3
373347160

Next exams
The 3rd column is the number of days to go until the exam.
C110 Jan, 2011125
C224 Jan, 2011139
C314 Jan, 2011129
C428 Jan, 2011143
FP22 Feb, 2011148
M1,FP119 Jan, 2011134
M231 Jan, 2011146
S126 Jan, 2011141


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5 Jul, 2010Site redesign
The whole website is to undergo a redesign over Summer 2010. The site should then be more straightforward to use, including easier access to assessment and the management of student data.
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Study your CCEA Advanced Level Mathematics course online. There are currently 5658 pages of content ranging from illustrations and explanations to 2158 fully worked exam questions and 827 o-tests (on-line assessments). Almost every page is interactive offering you much more than simply an online text book.
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C1, C2, C3 and C4 are complete.
 
A wide collection of applets is included to make each page as interactive as possible and suitable for use with an interactive whiteboard. These applets are used by permission from sites around the world including RVLS, PSOL, CUWUSTAT, Shodor Foundation, HotEqn, PGC, Cabri, Cinderella, Waldomaths, Javamath, catcode, maths online.
For these applets to work your browser must be "Java-enabled".
 
M4 (currently 51 pages) will be published when a significant amount of resources have been developed.

Exam PapersHow exam papers are marked
Get advice from examiners and some tips on improving your exam technique - particularly how to avoid zero marks!
 
Graphic calculatorsGraphic calculators
Not all models are allowed in exams. Some advice on what models are available from the main manufacturers, and their costs.
 
MathsNet imageGraph Library
Visit our vast collection of graphs. Everything from sine curves to hyperbolics; quadratics to exponentials.
 
MathsNet imageMathematicians
Read brief biographies of famous Mathematicians who were instrumental in creating advanced mathematics.
 
GlossaryInteractive glossary
Check the meaning of words and phrases used throughout your course. A relevant glossary also appears on each page.
 
MathsNet StoreVisit the Mathsnet online store
Buy course textbooks, revision guides, software, scientific or graphic calculators direct online, courtesy of Amazon.
 
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Stuck? Worried? Need help with your studies? Share your mathematical problems.
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