Mathematics - Calculators in Year 10 & VCE 

Jacinta Ryan 

The use of CAS calculators forms an important part of Mathematics.  It is assumed that students are using a CAS calculator in Year 12 exams.

It is a requirement that all students studying Year 10 Advanced or Mainstream Mathematics or VCE Mathematics have access to an approved calculator. Students studying Year 10 Advanced or Mainstream Mathematics or any Mathematics at Year 11, except Foundation Mathematics, need to purchase their own CAS calculator.

 

The calculators that are used are:

Year 10 Consolidating MathematicsScientific calculator
Year 10 Mainstream Mathematics TI-NspireCX II CAS calculator
Year 10 Advanced MathematicsTI-NspireCX II CAS calculator
Year 11 Foundation MathematicsScientific calculator
Year 11 General Mathematics TI-NspireCX II CAS calculator
Year 11 Mathematical MethodsTI-NspireCX II CAS calculator 
Year 11 Specialist MathematicsTI-NspireCX II CAS calculator 
Year 12 Foundation MathematicsScientific calculator
Year 12 General Mathematics TI-NspireCX II CAS calculator
Year 12 Mathematical MethodsTI-NspireCX II CAS calculator 
Year 12 Specialist MathematicsTI-NspireCX II CAS calculator 

The calculators and other accessories can be ordered online at the Abacus calculators website.  This must be completed by 30th October 2022.  The details are shown below:

 

The items on the web portal are:

TINSPIRE CX II CAS calculator                               $235.00 inc GST

TI wall charger adaptor                                             $12.00 inc GST

TI rechargeable battery (spare)                              $19.80 inc GST

 

The portal/order form shows the latest model of TI-Nspire calculator – the CX II CAS calculator. 

 

Please note that the only rechargeable battery that can be used in the TI-Nspire CX II CAS is the one that comes with the calculator.  It needs to be charged using a computer or a wall charger adaptor for the TI-Nspire. I do recommend getting a wall charger as it is quicker to recharge your calculator using a wall charger rather than the computer. Students who already have a TI-Nspire CX CAS may find that the rechargeable battery is no longer holding its charge.  If this is the case then order a new battery as they are only designed to last about 12 to 18 months. Please make sure that you order the correct battery as there are two available. You will need to look at your current battery and order the same one.  If you need the battery with wires (old one) then you will need to contact Abacus directly to specify that you need the one with wires after you have placed your order for a battery online.  See the document on Knowledge Banks for diagrams of the batteries and calculators.

 

Please encourage your son or daughter to put the handbook, student software licence and the leads that come with the calculator in a safe place so that they can find them when they need to use them.  Please ensure that your son or daughter has the calculator engraved with their name.

 

This information and the portal/order form details can also be accessed via the Parent Access Module on SIMON under Knowledge Banks, Mathematics – Calculators.

 

Any questions regarding Mathematics can be directed to me at Monivae College. 

Jacinta Ryan 

Mathematics Faculty Leader