BSSC Mathematics New and used Textbook and Calculator information Calculator selection – Important notes What Calculators are allowed in Unit 3 and 4 exams? The VCAA dictates what calculators are allowed in exams. BSSC advice about calculators reflects this. Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics both have one calculator free exam (Exam 1) and one that allows the use of calculators (Exam 2). An approved CAS calculator may be used in Exam 2 only. BSSC internal assessments (SAC tasks) are developed to include calculator free and calculator active components. For Further Mathematics a CAS calculator may be used in both Exam 1 and Exam 2. A standard scientific calculator may also be used in all three subjects in calculator active exams. What models can I use in class? All calculators must be CAS models. Currently we support the use of all TI Nspire CAS models. All models have CAS printed on the front face of the calculator. They Are: • The TI Nspire CX CAS. Available secondhand for $80-$130 • The TI Nspire CX CAS II (new model in 2020). Available new for $210 on the BSSC book list or from Officeworks Pictures shown are in order of those listed above (but colours vary from those in circulation) Can I use a secondhand calculator? Any of the models listed above can be purchased secondhand and used at BSSC. BSSC does not participate in the secondhand market but families are welcome to source these calculators individually through past BSSC, Facebook Marketplace, eBay, Gumtree and other avenues. Can I use a Casio Classpad CAS calculator? Many students who transfer to our College from other schools already own a Casio Classpad CAS calculator. It is OK for these students to continue using this calculator. However, whilst many of our staff have some knowledge of their operation, this cannot be guaranteed and students may need to be independent users who can learn new functionality from guidebooks or notes in the textbook. These calculators are NOT recommended for students buying a calculator for the first time.