Mathematics (Grade IX_X)
Grade IX_X
Tk. 5,000
Tk. 4,500
Before 10 July
Overview

A full-scale O-Level preparation course that transforms confidence into competence.
The Grade IX/X Mathematics Syllabus D is a comprehensive O-Level preparation course. The chart below illustrates the emphasis on each key learning domain, designed to build mastery across all necessary topics:
Work fluently with number systems, ratio, percentages, surds, and standard form
Master algebraic manipulation, equations, functions, graphs, and sequences
Apply geometric reasoning, constructions, coordinate geometry, and mensuration techniques
Solve real-world problems using trigonometry and vectors
Analyze data through charts, averages, and probability tools
Build speed and accuracy through structured revision and timed practice papers

Learning Area Coverage
The Grade IX/X Mathematics Syllabus D is a comprehensive O-Level preparation course. The chart below illustrates the emphasis on each key learning domain, designed to build mastery across all necessary topics:

Assessment and Practice
The course is structured around targeted weekly instruction, topic-wise tests, and a midterm exam. The second half of the year focuses on deep revision with past paper integration, followed by final full-syllabus mock exams to simulate exam conditions and ensure readiness.
Course Structure Overview
This detailed academic plan guides students through the complete O-Level Mathematics Syllabus D, with a strong focus on conceptual clarity, practical problem-solving, and extensive exam practice.


9 Core Module
Coverage of all mathematical area


48 Week Program
Structured regular timeline


Continues Assessment
Topic test & comprehensive exam
Module Timeline
Weeks (1–3)
Topic: Number

Week 1

Types of numbers, Set notation and Venn diagrams, Powers and roots

Week 2

Fractions, decimals and percentages; Ordering numbers; Four operations; Indices and standard form

Week 3

Estimation, Limits of accuracy, Ratio and proportion, Rates, Percentages, Calculator use, Time, Money, Exponential growth and decay, Surds

End of Week 3

Test on Number
Weeks (4–8)
Topic: Algebra and Graphs

Week 4

Introduction to algebra, Algebraic manipulation, Algebraic fractions

Week 5

Indices (advanced), Solving equations (linear, quadratic, fractional), Changing the subject of formulae

Week 6

Inequalities (including graphical), Sequences and nth terms

Week 7

Direct and inverse proportion, Graphs in practical situations,z Graphs of functions, Exponential graphs

Week 8

Sketching curves, Functions, Inverse and composite functions

End of Week 8

Test on Algebra and Graphs
Weeks (9–10)
Topic: Coordinate Geometry

Week 9

Cartesian coordinates, Linear graphs, Gradient, Length and midpoint

Week 10

Equations of lines, Parallel and perpendicular lines

End of Week 10

Test on Coordinate Geometry
Weeks (11–15)
Topic: Geometry

Week 11

Basic geometrical terms and properties, Vocabulary of shapes and solids

Week 12

Geometrical constructions, Scale drawings, Bearings

Week 13

Similar shapes and solids, Scale factors, Surface area and volume comparisons

Week 14

Line and rotational symmetry, Symmetry in solids, Angle properties in polygons and parallel lines

Week 15

Circle theorems (angles and symmetry)

End of Week 15

Test on Geometry
Weeks (16–17)
Topic: Mensuration

Week 16

Units of measurement, Perimeter and area, Circles, arcs and sectors

Week 17

Surface area and volume of 3D shapes, Compound shapes and frustums

End of Week 17

Test on Mensuration
Weeks (18–19)
Topic: Trigonometry

Week 18

Pythagoras’ theorem, Trigonometric ratios, Angles of elevation/depression

Week 19

Sine and cosine rules, Area of triangle using sine, 3D Trigonometry

End of Week 19

Test on Trigonometry
Weeks (20–21)
Topic: Transformations and Vectors

Week 20

Reflection, Rotation, Enlargement, Translation

Week 21

Vector notation, Magnitude, Vector geometry and problem solving

End of Week 21

Test on Transformations and Vectors
Weeks (22–23)
Topic: Probability

Week 22

Probability scale, Notation, Single event and combined events

Week 23

Relative and expected frequencies, Tree diagrams, Venn diagrams, Sample spaces

End of Week 23

Test on Probability
Week (24)
Topic:

Revision & Practice


End of Week 24

Midterm Exam — covers all contents from Weeks 1 to 23
Weeks (25–27)
Topic: Statistics

Week 25

Classifying and interpreting data, Drawing inferences

Week 26

Mean, median, mode, range; grouped data and modal class

Week 27

Bar charts, pie charts, pictograms, frequency distributions, scatter diagrams, line of best fit, cumulative frequency, box plots, histograms

End of Week 27

Test on Statistics