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Code: JMA001 Title: Mathematics Pre-requisites: Nil Outcome levels: 5/6 Coordinator: Mr Michael Craven
Students investigate patterns which lead to algebraic representation and manipulation and solving equations. They use a range of computational methods to solve problems which involve integers, common and decimal fractions, percentages and rates. They investigate ways to determine areas and lengths of boundaries and to classify 2 and 3 dimensional shapes.
Topics
- Mobile Detectives (Patterns and Algebra)
- patterns & graphical representations
- like terms; Distributive Law
- backtracking (solving equations)
- Mobile Maths (Number)
- Applications using decimals, percentages, fractions and integers
- Sports activities
- 2006 Space Odessey (Measurement and Space)
- Plane shapes & 3 D shapes
- Measurement – length and area
- Angles
Assessment
TBA
At completion students should know
- terminology associated with linear functions
- representations of variables in words and symbols
- algebraic conventions
- methods for solving linear equations
- position and order of integers and positive rational numbers
- number and number sense involving integers, index notation, squares, square roots, percentages and fractions
- computation strategies relevant to positive rational numbers, decimal fractions and common fractions
- money calculations involving discounts, simple interest and best buys
- measurement terms, attributes and units associated with length and area
- relationships between diameter and circumference
- relationships between areas of different figures
- properties and representations of 2 and 3 D shapes
At completion students should be able to
- compare and order integers
- use and interpret index notation, rates and ratio
- use a range of computation methods and strategies to solve problems involving positive rational numbers, rates and ratio
- identify and create representations of patterns and functions
- interpret and solve linear equations
- use formulas to calculate lengths of boundaries and areas
- analyse the relationships between the properties of shapes, lines and angles to explain similarity and congruence
- identify shapes embedded within irregular shapes
- use geometric tools to assist with construction of angles
Literacy elements
- text participants
- text users
- text analysts
- code breakers
Integrated technology
- calculators
- spreadsheets using excel
- word processing
- internet
Assignment guidelines
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