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3 The National Strategies | Secondary Secondary mathematics subject leader development materials: Spring 2010 The Framework for secondary mathematics: overview and learning objectives Overview of strands Strands Sub-strands Strands Sub-strands 1 Mathematical processes and applications 3 Algebra 1.1 Representing 3.1 Equations, formulae, expressions and identities 1.2 Analysing – use mathematical reasoning 3.2 Sequences, functions and graphs 1.3 Analysing – use appropriate mathematical procedures 4 Geometry and measures 1.4 Interpreting and evaluating 4.1 Geometrical reasoning 1.5 Communicating and reflecting 4.2 Transformations and coordinates 2 Number 4.3 Construction and loci 2.1 Place value, ordering and rounding 4.4 Measures and mensuration 2.2 Integers, powers and roots 5 Statistics 2.3 Fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio and proportion 5.1 Specifying a problem, planning and collecting data 2.4 Number operations 5.2 Processing and representing data 2.5 Mental calculation methods 5.3 Interpreting and discussing results 2.6 Written calculation methods 5.4 Probability 2.7 Calculator methods 2.8 Checking results © Crown copyright 2009 01061-2009DOM-EN

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3 The National Strategies | Secondary Secondary mathematics subject leader development materials: Spring 2010

The

Fram

ewor

k fo

r sec

onda

ry m

athe

mat

ics:

ove

rvie

w a

nd le

arni

ng o

bjec

tive

s

Ove

rvie

w o

f str

ands

Stra

nds

Sub

-str

ands

St

rand

s Su

b-s

tran

ds

1 M

athe

mat

ical

pro

cess

es a

nd a

pplic

atio

ns

3 A

lgeb

ra

1.1

Repr

esen

ting

3.1

Equa

tions

, for

mul

ae, e

xpre

ssio

ns a

nd id

entit

ies

1.2

Ana

lysi

ng –

use

mat

hem

atic

al re

ason

ing

3.2

Sequ

ence

s, fu

nctio

ns a

nd g

raph

s

1.3

Ana

lysi

ng –

use

app

ropr

iate

mat

hem

atic

al p

roce

dure

s 4

Geo

met

ry a

nd m

easu

res

1.4

Inte

rpre

ting

and

eval

uatin

g 4.

1 G

eom

etric

al re

ason

ing

1.5

Com

mun

icat

ing

and

refle

ctin

g 4.

2 Tr

ansf

orm

atio

ns a

nd c

oord

inat

es

2 N

umbe

r 4.

3 Co

nstr

uctio

n an

d lo

ci

2.1

Plac

e va

lue,

ord

erin

g an

d ro

undi

ng

4.4

Mea

sure

s an

d m

ensu

ratio

n

2.2

Inte

gers

, pow

ers

and

root

s 5

Stat

isti

cs

2.3

Frac

tions

, dec

imal

s, p

erce

ntag

es, r

atio

and

pro

port

ion

5.1

Spec

ifyin

g a

prob

lem

, pla

nnin

g an

d co

llect

ing

data

2.4

Num

ber o

pera

tions

5.

2 Pr

oces

sing

and

repr

esen

ting

data

2.5

Men

tal c

alcu

latio

n m

etho

ds

5.3

Inte

rpre

ting

and

disc

ussi

ng re

sults

2.6

Writ

ten

calc

ulat

ion

met

hods

5.

4 Pr

obab

ility

2.7

Calc

ulat

or m

etho

ds

2.8

Chec

king

resu

lts

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ecti

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ts, o

ther

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incr

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e te

chni

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eman

d of

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mat

hem

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quire

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nced

con

cept

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icul

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sym

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iate

pr

oced

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tool

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Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

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Year

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nsio

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iden

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mat

hem

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atur

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a c

onte

xt o

r pr

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ry o

ut a

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com

pare

mat

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repr

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stai

n th

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e w

ork

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Ana

lysi

ng –

use

mat

hem

atic

al re

ason

ing

1.2 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

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clas

sify

and

vis

ualis

e pr

oper

ties

and

patt

erns

; gen

eral

ise

in s

impl

e ca

ses

by

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logi

cally

; dra

wsi

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e co

nclu

sion

s an

d ex

plai

n re

ason

ing;

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rsta

nd th

e si

gnifi

canc

e of

a

coun

ter-

exam

ple;

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acc

ount

of

feed

back

and

lear

n fr

om m

ista

kes

visu

alis

e an

d m

anip

ulat

e dy

nam

ic

imag

es; c

onje

ctur

e an

d ge

nera

lise;

mov

ebe

twee

n th

e ge

nera

l an

d th

e pa

rtic

ular

tote

st th

e lo

gic

of a

n ar

gum

ent;

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tify

exce

ptio

nal c

ases

or

coun

ter-

exam

ples

;m

ake

conn

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rela

ted

cont

exts

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conn

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ns w

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rela

ted

cont

exts

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prov

e th

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alys

is o

f a

situ

atio

n or

pro

blem

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se q

uest

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and

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ake

conv

inci

ng

argu

men

ts to

just

ify

gene

ralis

atio

ns o

r so

lutio

ns; r

ecog

nise

the

impa

ct o

f con

stra

ints

or

assu

mpt

ions

iden

tify

a ra

nge

of s

trat

egie

s an

d ap

prec

iate

that

mor

eth

an o

ne a

ppro

ach

may

be

nece

ssar

y;

expl

ore

the

effe

cts

of v

aryi

ng v

alue

s an

d lo

ok fo

r inv

aria

nce

and

cova

rianc

e in

mod

els

and

repr

esen

tatio

ns;

exam

ine

and

refin

ear

gum

ents

, con

clus

ions

an

d ge

nera

lisat

ions

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oduc

e si

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e pr

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ss b

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plor

ing

mat

hem

atic

al

task

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velo

ping

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d fo

llow

ing

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rnat

ive

appr

oach

es;

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ine

and

exte

ndge

nera

lisat

ions

; sup

port

as

sum

ptio

ns b

y cl

ear

argu

men

t and

follo

wth

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h a

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aine

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ent r

igor

ous

and

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aine

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ents

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ason

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ctiv

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ce a

nd p

rove

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plai

n an

d ju

stify

as

sum

ptio

ns a

nd

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trai

nts

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lysi

ng –

use

app

ropr

iate

mat

hem

atic

al p

roce

dure

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ithin

the

appr

opria

te ra

nge

and

cont

ent:

mak

e ac

cura

te m

athe

mat

ical

dia

gram

s, gr

aphs

and

con

stru

ctio

ns o

n pa

per a

nd o

n sc

reen

; cal

cula

te a

ccur

atel

y, s

elec

ting

men

tal m

etho

ds o

r cal

cula

ting

devi

ces

as a

ppro

pria

te; m

anip

ulat

e nu

mbe

rs, a

lgeb

raic

exp

ress

ions

and

equ

atio

ns, a

nd a

pply

rout

ine

algo

rithm

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e ac

cura

te n

otat

ion,

incl

udin

g co

rrec

tsy

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whe

n us

ing

ICT;

reco

rd m

etho

ds, s

olut

ions

and

con

clus

ions

; est

imat

e, a

ppro

xim

ate

and

chec

k w

orki

ng

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Inte

rpre

ting

and

eva

luat

ing

1.4 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

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rpre

t inf

orm

atio

n fr

om a

mat

hem

atic

al

repr

esen

tatio

n or

co

ntex

t; re

late

find

ings

to

the

orig

inal

con

text

; ch

eck

the

accu

racy

of

the

solu

tion;

exp

lain

an

d ju

stify

met

hods

an

d co

nclu

sion

s;co

mpa

re a

nd e

valu

ate

appr

oach

es

use

logi

cal a

rgum

ent

to in

terp

ret t

he

mat

hem

atic

s in

a

give

n co

ntex

t or t

o es

tabl

ish

the

trut

h of

a s

tate

men

t; gi

veac

cura

te s

olut

ions

ap

prop

riate

to th

e co

ntex

t or p

robl

em;

eval

uate

the

effic

ienc

yof

alte

rnat

ive

stra

tegi

es

and

appr

oach

es

Com

mun

icat

ing

and

refl

ecti

ng

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just

ify th

e m

athe

mat

ical

feat

ures

draw

n fr

om a

con

text

an

d th

e ch

oice

of

appr

oach

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erat

efu

ller s

olut

ions

by

pres

entin

g a

conc

ise,

reas

oned

arg

umen

t us

ing

sym

bols

, di

agra

ms,

gra

phs

and

rela

ted

expl

anat

ions

revi

ew a

nd re

fine

own

findi

ngs

and

appr

oach

es o

n th

eba

sis

of d

iscu

ssio

ns

with

oth

ers;

look

for

and

refle

ct o

n ot

her

appr

oach

es a

nd b

uild

on

pre

viou

s ex

perie

nce

of s

imila

r situ

atio

ns

and

outc

omes

refin

e ow

n fin

ding

s an

d ap

proa

ches

on

the

basi

s of

dis

cuss

ions

w

ith o

ther

s; re

cogn

ise

effic

ienc

y in

an

appr

oach

; rel

ate

the

curr

ent p

robl

em a

nd

stru

ctur

e to

pre

viou

ssi

tuat

ions

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com

mun

icat

e ow

n fin

ding

s ef

fect

ivel

y,

oral

ly a

nd in

writ

ing,

and

disc

uss

and

com

pare

app

roac

hes

and

resu

lts w

ith o

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s; re

cogn

ise

equi

vale

nt

appr

oach

es

mak

e se

nse

of, a

nd

judg

e th

e va

lue

of, o

wn

findi

ngs

and

thos

e pr

esen

ted

by o

ther

s; ju

dge

the

stre

ngth

of

empi

rical

evi

denc

e an

d di

stin

guis

h be

twee

n ev

iden

ce a

nd p

roof

;ju

stify

gen

eral

isat

ions

, ar

gum

ents

or s

olut

ions

use

a ra

nge

of fo

rms

to c

omm

unic

ate

findi

ngs

effe

ctiv

ely

todi

ffer

ent a

udie

nces

; re

view

find

ings

and

lo

ok fo

r equ

ival

ence

todi

ffer

ent p

robl

ems

with

sim

ilar s

truc

ture

just

ify a

nd e

xpla

in

solu

tions

to p

robl

ems

invo

lvin

g an

unf

amili

ar

cont

ext o

r a n

umbe

r of

feat

ures

or

varia

bles

; com

men

t co

nstr

uctiv

ely

on

reas

onin

g, lo

gic,

proc

ess,

resu

lts a

nd

conc

lusi

ons

use

mat

hem

atic

alla

ngua

ge a

ndsy

mbo

ls e

ffec

tivel

y in

pr

esen

ting

conv

inci

ng

conc

lusi

ons

or fi

ndin

gs;

criti

cally

refle

ct o

n ow

n lin

es o

f enq

uiry

w

hen

expl

orin

g; s

earc

hfo

r and

app

reci

ate

mor

e el

egan

t for

ms

of c

omm

unic

atin

g ap

proa

ches

and

so

lutio

ns; c

onsi

der t

he

effic

ienc

y of

alte

rnat

ive

lines

of e

nqui

ry o

r pr

oced

ures

show

insi

ght i

nto

the

mat

hem

atic

al

conn

ectio

ns in

the

cont

ext o

r pro

blem

; cr

itica

lly e

xam

ine

stra

tegi

es a

dopt

ed

and

argu

men

ts

pres

ente

d; c

onsi

der

the

assu

mpt

ions

in th

e m

odel

and

reco

gnis

e lim

itatio

ns in

the

accu

racy

of r

esul

ts

and

conc

lusi

ons

Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

rout

inel

y re

view

and

re

fine

findi

ngs

and

appr

oach

es; i

dent

ifyho

w o

ther

con

text

s w

ere

diff

eren

t fro

m, o

r si

mila

r to,

the

curr

ent

situ

atio

n an

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plai

n ho

w a

nd w

hy th

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me

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egie

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9

2 N

umbe

r

Pla

ce v

alue

, ord

erin

g an

d ro

undi

ng

2.1

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Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

unde

rsta

nd a

nd u

se

deci

mal

not

atio

n an

d pl

ace

valu

e; m

ultip

ly

and

divi

de in

tege

rsan

d de

cim

als

by 1

0,

100,

100

0, a

nd e

xpla

in

the

effe

ct

com

pare

and

ord

er

deci

mal

s in

diff

eren

t co

ntex

ts; k

now

that

whe

n co

mpa

ring

mea

sure

men

ts th

e un

its m

ust b

e th

e sa

me

roun

d po

sitiv

e w

hole

nu

mbe

rs to

the

near

est

10, 1

00 o

r 100

0, a

nd

deci

mal

s to

the

near

est

who

le n

umbe

r or o

ne

deci

mal

pla

ce

read

and

writ

e po

sitiv

e in

tege

r pow

ers

of 1

0;

mul

tiply

and

div

ide

inte

gers

and

dec

imal

s by

0.1

and

0.0

1

orde

r dec

imal

s

roun

d po

sitiv

e nu

mbe

rsto

any

giv

en p

ower

of

10;

roun

d de

cim

als

to th

e ne

ares

t who

le

num

ber o

r to

one

or

two

deci

mal

pla

ces

exte

nd k

now

ledg

e of

inte

ger p

ower

s of

10;

reco

gnis

e th

e eq

uiva

lenc

e of

0.1

, 101

and

10–1

; mul

tiply

and

di

vide

by

any

inte

ger

pow

er o

f 10

use

roun

ding

to m

ake

estim

ates

and

to g

ive

solu

tions

to p

robl

ems

to a

n ap

prop

riate

de

gree

of a

ccur

acy

conv

ert b

etw

een

ordi

nary

and

st

anda

rd in

dex

form

re

pres

enta

tions

, usi

ng

sign

ifica

nt fi

gure

s as

ap

prop

riate

; jus

tify

the

repr

esen

tatio

n us

edan

d ch

oice

of a

ccur

acy

in re

latio

n to

the

prob

lem

and

aud

ienc

e fo

r the

sol

utio

n

enga

ge in

mat

hem

atic

al ta

sks

whe

re u

sing

num

bers

in

sta

ndar

d fo

rmis

ess

entia

l to

the

calc

ulat

ions

invo

lved

; cr

itica

lly e

xam

ine

the

effe

ct o

f num

eric

al

repr

esen

tatio

ns

on th

e ac

cura

cy o

f th

e so

lutio

n, e

.g.

unde

rsta

nd h

ow e

rror

s ca

n be

com

poun

ded

in

cal

cula

tions

com

mun

icat

e th

e so

lutio

n to

a p

robl

em,

expl

aini

ng th

e lim

itatio

ns o

f acc

urac

y,

usin

g up

per a

nd

low

er b

ound

s

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10

Inte

gers

, pow

ers

and

root

s2.

2 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

unde

rsta

nd n

egat

ive

num

bers

as

posi

tions

on

a n

umbe

r lin

e;

orde

r, ad

d an

d su

btra

ctin

tege

rs in

con

text

reco

gnis

e an

d us

em

ultip

les,

fact

ors,

prim

es (l

ess t

han

100)

,co

mm

on fa

ctor

s,hi

ghes

t com

mon

fact

ors a

nd lo

wes

tco

mm

on m

ultip

les i

nsi

mpl

e ca

ses;

use

sim

ple

test

s of d

ivisi

bilit

y

reco

gnis

e th

e fir

st fe

w

tria

ngul

ar n

umbe

rs;

reco

gnis

e th

e sq

uare

s of

num

bers

to a

tle

ast 1

2 × 

12 a

nd th

e co

rres

pond

ing

root

s

add,

sub

trac

t, m

ultip

ly

and

divi

de in

tege

rs

use

mul

tiple

s, fa

ctor

s,co

mm

on fa

ctor

s,

high

est c

omm

on

fact

ors,

low

est

com

mon

mul

tiple

s an

d pr

imes

; fin

d th

e pr

ime

fact

or d

ecom

posi

tion

of a

num

ber,

e.g.

80

00 =

 26  ×

 53

use

squa

res,

pos

itive

and

nega

tive

squa

re

root

s, c

ubes

and

cu

be ro

ots,

and

inde

x no

tatio

n fo

r sm

all

posi

tive

inte

ger p

ower

s

use

the

prim

e fa

ctor

de

com

posi

tion

of

a nu

mbe

r

use

ICT

to e

stim

ate

squa

re ro

ots

and

cu

be ro

ots

use

inde

x no

tatio

n fo

r in

tege

r pow

ers;

know

an

d us

e th

e in

dex

law

s fo

r mul

tiplic

atio

n an

d di

visi

on o

f pos

itive

in

tege

r pow

ers

exam

ine

and

exte

nd

the

inde

x la

ws

to

esta

blis

h th

e m

eani

ng

of n

egat

ive,

frac

tiona

l an

d ze

ro p

ower

s,

incl

udin

g us

e of

su

rd n

otat

ion

exam

ine

and

exte

nd

the

inde

x la

ws

to

esta

blis

h th

e m

eani

ng

of in

vers

e op

erat

ions

in

rela

tion

to in

dice

s, i.

e.

the

inve

rse

oper

atio

n of

rais

ing

a po

sitiv

e nu

mbe

r to

pow

er n

isra

isin

g th

e re

sult

of th

is

oper

atio

n to

pow

er 1 n

Exte

nsio

n

solv

e a

prob

lem

us

ing

ratio

nal a

nd

irrat

iona

l num

bers

, in

clud

ing

surd

s

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11

Fra

ctio

ns, d

ecim

als,

per

cent

ages

, rat

io a

nd p

ropo

rtio

n2.

3 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

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expr

ess

a sm

alle

r who

le

num

ber a

s a

frac

tion

of

a la

rger

one

; sim

plify

fr

actio

ns b

y ca

ncel

ling

all c

omm

on fa

ctor

s an

d id

entif

y eq

uiva

lent

fr

actio

ns; c

onve

rt

term

inat

ing

deci

mal

s to

frac

tions

, e.g

. 23

=0.

2310

0 ; u

se

diag

ram

s to

com

pare

tw

o or

mor

e si

mpl

e fr

actio

ns

add

and

subt

ract

si

mpl

e fr

actio

ns a

nd

thos

e w

ith c

omm

onde

nom

inat

ors;

calc

ulat

e si

mpl

e fr

actio

ns o

f qua

ntiti

es

and

mea

sure

men

ts(w

hole

-num

ber

answ

ers)

; mul

tiply

a

frac

tion

by a

n in

tege

r

reco

gnis

e th

at a

re

curr

ing

deci

mal

is a

fr

actio

n; u

se d

ivis

ion

to

conv

ert a

frac

tion

to a

de

cim

al; o

rder

frac

tions

by

writ

ing

them

with

a

com

mon

den

omin

ator

or

by

conv

ertin

g th

em

to d

ecim

als

unde

rsta

nd th

e eq

uiva

lenc

e of

sim

ple

alge

brai

c fr

actio

ns;

know

that

a re

curr

ing

deci

mal

is a

n ex

act

frac

tion

expl

ain

the

patt

erns

fo

und

in re

curr

ing

deci

mal

s; ju

stify

w

hy d

ecim

als

recu

r or

term

inat

e by

co

nsid

erin

g fa

ctor

s of

th

e de

nom

inat

or

expl

ore

the

hist

oric

al

and

cultu

ral r

oots

of

the

num

ber s

yste

m

and

use

alge

bra

toju

stify

and

pro

ve s

ome

of it

s fe

atur

es, e

.g. t

hat

all r

ecur

ring

deci

mal

s ca

n be

exp

ress

ed a

s

a fr

actio

n

show

insi

ght i

nto

the

infin

ite d

ensi

ty o

f the

nu

mbe

r lin

e; m

ake

sens

e of

the

proo

f tha

t √2

is ir

ratio

nal

add

and

subt

ract

fr

actio

ns b

y w

ritin

g th

em w

ith a

com

mon

de

nom

inat

or; c

alcu

late

fr

actio

ns o

f qua

ntiti

es

(frac

tion

answ

ers)

; m

ultip

ly a

nd d

ivid

e an

in

tege

r by

a fr

actio

n

use

effic

ient

met

hods

toad

d, su

btra

ct, m

ultip

lyan

d di

vide

frac

tions

,in

terp

retin

g di

visi

on a

sa

mul

tiplic

ativ

e in

vers

e;ca

ncel

com

mon

fact

ors

befo

re m

ultip

lyin

gor

div

idin

g

unde

rsta

nd a

nd a

pply

ef

ficie

nt m

etho

ds to

add,

sub

trac

t, m

ultip

ly

and

divi

de fr

actio

ns,

inte

rpre

ting

reci

proc

als

as m

ultip

licat

ive

inve

rses

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Fra

ctio

ns, d

ecim

als,

per

cent

ages

, rat

io a

nd p

ropo

rtio

n (c

onti

nued

)2.

3 Year

7

Year

8

unde

rsta

nd p

erce

ntag

e as

the

‘num

ber o

f par

ts

per 1

00’; c

alcu

late

si

mpl

e pe

rcen

tage

s an

d us

e pe

rcen

tage

s to

com

pare

sim

ple

prop

ortio

ns

reco

gnis

e th

e eq

uiva

lenc

e of

pe

rcen

tage

s, fr

actio

ns

and

deci

mal

s

unde

rsta

nd th

e re

latio

nshi

p be

twee

n ra

tio a

nd p

ropo

rtio

n;

use

dire

ct p

ropo

rtio

n in

sim

ple

cont

exts

; use

ra

tio n

otat

ion,

sim

plify

ra

tios

and

divi

de a

qu

antit

y in

to tw

o pa

rts

in a

giv

en ra

tio;

solv

e si

mpl

e pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g ra

tio a

nd

prop

ortio

n us

ing

info

rmal

str

ateg

ies

inte

rpre

t per

cent

age

as th

e op

erat

or ‘s

o m

any

hund

redt

hsof

’ and

exp

ress

one

gi

ven

num

ber a

s a

perc

enta

ge o

f ano

ther

;ca

lcul

ate

perc

enta

ges

and

find

the

outc

ome

of a

giv

en p

erce

ntag

e in

crea

se o

r dec

reas

e

use

the

equi

vale

nce

of fr

actio

ns, d

ecim

als

and

perc

enta

ges

toco

mpa

re p

ropo

rtio

ns

appl

y un

ders

tand

ing

of th

e re

latio

nshi

p be

twee

n ra

tio a

nd

prop

ortio

n; s

impl

ifyra

tios,

incl

udin

g th

ose

expr

esse

d in

diff

eren

t un

its, r

ecog

nisi

ng li

nks

with

frac

tion

nota

tion;

di

vide

a q

uant

ity in

totw

o or

mor

e pa

rts

in

a gi

ven

ratio

; use

the

unita

ry m

etho

d to

so

lve

sim

ple

prob

lem

sin

volv

ing

ratio

and

di

rect

pro

port

ion

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

reco

gnis

e w

hen

frac

tions

or

perc

enta

ges

are

need

ed to

com

pare

prop

ortio

ns; s

olve

pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g pe

rcen

tage

cha

nges

use

prop

ortio

nal

reas

onin

g to

sol

ve

prob

lem

s, c

hoos

ing

the

corr

ect n

umbe

rs

to ta

ke a

s 10

0%, o

r as

a w

hole

; com

pare

two

ratio

s; in

terp

ret a

nd

use

ratio

in a

rang

e

of c

onte

xts

iden

tify

whe

n a

prob

lem

in n

umbe

r, al

gebr

a, g

eom

etry

or s

tatis

tics

invo

lves

pr

opor

tiona

lity;

use

m

ultip

licat

ive

met

hods

flu

ently

in th

e so

lutio

n,

incl

udin

g in

vers

e ca

lcul

atio

ns, e

.g.

with

per

cent

ages

mod

el re

al c

onte

xts

whe

re q

uant

ities

var

yin

dire

ct p

ropo

rtio

n,

incl

udin

g re

peat

edpr

opor

tiona

l cha

nge,

e.

g. g

row

th/d

ecay

; use

al

gebr

aic

met

hods

w

here

app

ropr

iate

and

co

nsid

er li

mita

tions

of

the

mod

el

(as i

n 2.

4)

unde

rsta

nd a

nd u

se

dire

ct a

nd in

vers

e pr

opor

tion;

sol

ve

prob

lem

s in

volv

ing

inve

rse

prop

ortio

n (in

clud

ing

y ?

1/x

2 )

(as i

n 2.

4)

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Num

ber o

pera

tion

s2.

4 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

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unde

rsta

nd a

nd u

se th

e un

ders

tand

and

use

the

unde

rsta

nd th

e ef

fect

s re

cogn

ise

and

use

mod

el re

al c

onte

xts

unde

rsta

nd a

nd u

se

rule

s of

arit

hmet

ic a

nd

rule

s of

arit

hmet

ic a

nd

of m

ultip

lyin

g an

d re

cipr

ocal

s as

a

whe

re q

uant

ities

var

ydi

rect

and

inve

rse

inve

rse

oper

atio

ns in

in

vers

e op

erat

ions

in

divi

ding

by

num

bers

m

ultip

licat

ive

inve

rse

in d

irect

pro

port

ion,

pr

opor

tion;

sol

ve

the

cont

ext o

f pos

itive

the

cont

ext o

f int

eger

s be

twee

n 0

and

1;

in c

onte

xts

such

as

incl

udin

g re

peat

edpr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g in

tege

rs a

nd d

ecim

als

and

frac

tions

co

nsol

idat

e us

e of

the

enla

rgem

ent;

expl

ore

prop

ortio

nal c

hang

e,

inve

rse

prop

ortio

n ru

les

of a

rithm

etic

and

th

e be

havi

our o

f the

g

row

th/d

ecay

; use

e.

g.(in

clud

ing

y ?

�1/x

2 ) in

vers

e op

erat

ions

re

cipr

ocal

func

tion

al

gebr

aic

met

hods

(a

s in

2.3)

(y

=��

/x) f

or la

rge

and

whe

re a

ppro

pria

te a

nd

smal

l val

ues

of x

co

nsid

er li

mita

tions

of

the

mod

el

(as i

n 2.

3)

use

the

orde

r of

use

the

orde

r of

unde

rsta

nd th

e or

der

oper

atio

ns, i

nclu

ding

op

erat

ions

, inc

ludi

ng

of p

rece

denc

e of

br

acke

ts

brac

kets

, with

mor

eop

erat

ions

, inc

ludi

ng

com

plex

cal

cula

tions

po

wer

s

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14

Men

tal c

alcu

lati

on m

etho

ds

2.5 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

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reca

ll nu

mbe

rfa

cts,

incl

udin

g po

sitiv

e in

tege

r co

mpl

emen

ts to

100

an

d m

ultip

licat

ion

fact

s to

10

× 10

, and

qui

ckly

de

rive

asso

ciat

eddi

visi

on fa

cts

stre

ngth

en a

nd e

xten

d m

enta

l met

hods

of

calc

ulat

ion

to in

clud

e de

cim

als,

frac

tions

an

d pe

rcen

tage

s,

acco

mpa

nied

whe

re

appr

opria

te b

y su

itabl

e jo

ttin

gs; s

olve

sim

ple

prob

lem

s m

enta

lly

mak

e an

d ju

stify

es

timat

es a

nd

appr

oxim

atio

ns o

f ca

lcul

atio

ns

reca

ll eq

uiva

lent

fr

actio

ns, d

ecim

als

and

perc

enta

ges;

use

know

n fa

cts

to

deriv

e un

know

n fa

cts,

in

clud

ing

prod

ucts

invo

lvin

g nu

mbe

rs

such

as

0.7

and

6, a

nd

and

8 0.

03

stre

ngth

en a

nd e

xten

d m

enta

l met

hods

of

calc

ulat

ion,

wor

king

w

ith d

ecim

als,

fr

actio

ns, p

erce

ntag

es,

squa

res

and

squa

re

root

s, c

ubes

and

cub

ero

ots;

solv

e pr

oble

ms

men

tally

use

know

n fa

cts

to

deriv

e un

know

n fa

cts;

exte

nd m

enta

l m

etho

ds o

f cal

cula

tion,

w

orki

ng w

ith d

ecim

als,

fr

actio

ns, p

erce

ntag

es,

fact

ors,

pow

ers

and

root

s; so

lve

prob

lem

sm

enta

lly

sele

ct m

enta

l or

writ

ten

stra

tegi

es

and

calc

ulat

ing

devi

ces

appr

opria

te

to th

e st

age

of th

e pr

oble

m; c

alcu

late

accu

rate

ly w

ithre

cipr

ocal

s, po

wer

s,

trig

onom

etric

alfu

nctio

ns a

nd n

umbe

rs

in s

tand

ard

form

(as i

n 2.

6 an

d 2.

7)

sele

ct a

nd ju

stify

an

app

ropr

iate

and

ef

ficie

nt c

ombi

natio

n of

met

hods

of

calc

ulat

ion,

i.e.

men

tal,

writ

ten,

ICT

or c

alcu

lato

r to

solv

e pr

oble

ms

(as i

n 2.

6)

appr

ecia

te w

hen

resu

lts

of c

alcu

latio

ns c

an b

e m

ore

eleg

antly

and

ex

actly

com

mun

icat

edus

ing

surd

s an

d π,

ratio

nalis

ing

a de

nom

inat

or w

here

ap

prop

riate

, e.g

. a

trig

onom

etric

also

lutio

n

(as i

n 2.

6)

mak

e an

d ju

stify

m

ake

and

just

ify

exam

ine

and

refin

ees

timat

es a

nd

estim

ates

and

es

timat

es a

nd

appr

oxim

atio

ns o

f ap

prox

imat

ions

of

appr

oxim

atio

ns o

f ca

lcul

atio

ns

calc

ulat

ions

ca

lcul

atio

ns in

volv

ing

roun

ding

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Wri

tten

cal

cula

tion

met

hods

2.

6 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

use

effic

ient

writ

ten

met

hods

to a

dd

and

subt

ract

who

le

num

bers

and

dec

imal

sw

ith u

p to

two

plac

es

mul

tiply

and

div

ide

thre

e-di

git b

y tw

o-di

git w

hole

num

bers

; ex

tend

to m

ultip

lyin

g an

d di

vidi

ng d

ecim

als

with

one

or t

wo

plac

es

by s

ingl

e-di

git w

hole

nu

mbe

rs

use

effic

ient

writ

ten

met

hods

to a

dd a

nd

subt

ract

inte

gers

and

de

cim

als

of a

ny s

ize,

in

clud

ing

num

bers

w

ith d

iffer

ing

num

bers

of

dec

imal

pla

ces

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use

effic

ient

writ

ten

met

hods

for

mul

tiplic

atio

n an

d di

visi

on o

f int

eger

s an

d de

cim

als,

incl

udin

g by

de

cim

als

such

as

0.6

or0.

06; u

nder

stan

d w

here

to

pos

ition

the

deci

mal

po

int b

y co

nsid

erin

g eq

uiva

lent

cal

cula

tions

use

effic

ient

writ

ten

met

hods

to a

dd a

nd

subt

ract

inte

gers

and

de

cim

als

of a

ny s

ize;

m

ultip

ly b

y de

cim

als;

divi

de b

y de

cim

als

by tr

ansf

orm

ing

to

divi

sion

by

an in

tege

r

sele

ct m

enta

l or

writ

ten

stra

tegi

es

and

calc

ulat

ing

devi

ces

appr

opria

te

to th

e st

age

of th

e pr

oble

m; c

alcu

late

accu

rate

ly w

ithre

cipr

ocal

s, po

wer

s,

trig

onom

etric

alfu

nctio

ns a

nd n

umbe

rs

in s

tand

ard

form

(as i

n 2.

5 an

d 2.

7)

sele

ct a

nd ju

stify

an

app

ropr

iate

and

ef

ficie

nt c

ombi

natio

n of

met

hods

of

calc

ulat

ion,

i.e.

men

tal,

writ

ten,

ICT

or c

alcu

lato

r to

solv

e pr

oble

ms

(as i

n 2.

5)

appr

ecia

te w

hen

resu

lts

of c

alcu

latio

ns c

an b

e m

ore

eleg

antly

and

ex

actly

com

mun

icat

edus

ing

surd

s an

d π,

ratio

nalis

ing

a de

nom

inat

or w

here

ap

prop

riate

, e.g

. a

trig

onom

etric

also

lutio

n

(as i

n 2.

5)

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Cal

cula

tor m

etho

ds

2.7 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

carr

y ou

t cal

cula

tions

w

ith m

ore

than

one

step

usi

ng b

rack

ets

and

the

mem

ory;

use

the

squa

re ro

ot a

nd s

ign

chan

ge k

eys

ente

r num

bers

and

in

terp

ret t

he d

ispl

ay

in d

iffer

ent c

onte

xts

(dec

imal

s, p

erce

ntag

es,

mon

ey, m

etric

m

easu

res)

carr

y ou

t mor

e di

ffic

ult

calc

ulat

ions

eff

ectiv

ely

and

effic

ient

ly u

sing

th

e fu

nctio

n ke

ys fo

r si

gn c

hang

e, p

ower

s,

root

s an

d fr

actio

ns;

use

brac

kets

and

th

e m

emor

y

use

a ca

lcul

ator

ef

ficie

ntly

and

ap

prop

riate

ly to

perf

orm

com

plex

ca

lcul

atio

ns w

ith

num

bers

of a

ny s

ize,

kn

owin

g no

t to

roun

d du

ring

inte

rmed

iate

st

eps

of a

cal

cula

tion;

us

e th

e co

nsta

nt, π

and

sign

cha

nge

keys

; us

e th

e fu

nctio

n ke

ys

for p

ower

s, ro

ots

and

frac

tions

; use

bra

cket

s an

d th

e m

emor

y

sele

ct m

enta

l or

writ

ten

stra

tegi

es

and

calc

ulat

ing

devi

ces

appr

opria

te

to th

e st

age

of th

e pr

oble

m; c

alcu

late

accu

rate

ly w

ithre

cipr

ocal

s, po

wer

s,

trig

onom

etric

alfu

nctio

ns a

nd n

umbe

rs

in s

tand

ard

form

(as i

n 2.

5 an

d 2.

6)

criti

cally

exa

min

e al

tern

ativ

e m

etho

ds,

com

pare

str

ateg

ies

for:

t�

calc

ulat

ing

(incl

udin

gca

lcul

atin

g de

vice

s)

t�

chec

king

reco

gnis

e th

e lim

itatio

ns o

f som

e ap

proa

ches

(as i

n 2.

8)

refle

ct o

n a

solu

tion

to

a pr

oble

m c

omm

entin

g co

nstr

uctiv

ely

on th

e ch

oice

of c

alcu

latin

g st

rate

gies

(as i

n 2.

8)

ente

r num

bers

and

in

terp

ret t

he d

ispl

ay

in d

iffer

ent c

onte

xts

(ext

end

to n

egat

ive

num

bers

, fra

ctio

ns,

time)

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Che

ckin

g re

sult

s2.

8 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

chec

k re

sults

by

cons

ider

ing

whe

ther

th

ey a

re o

f the

righ

t or

der o

f mag

nitu

dean

d by

wor

king

pr

oble

ms

back

war

ds

sele

ct fr

om a

rang

e ch

eck

resu

lts u

sing

id

entif

y a

rang

e of

of

che

ckin

g m

etho

ds,

appr

opria

te m

etho

ds

chec

king

str

ateg

ies

and

incl

udin

g es

timat

ing

appr

ecia

te th

at m

ore

in c

onte

xt a

nd u

sing

th

an o

ne w

ay m

ay

inve

rse

oper

atio

ns

be n

eces

sary

in th

e co

ntex

t of t

he p

robl

em

criti

cally

exa

min

e al

tern

ativ

e m

etho

ds,

com

pare

str

ateg

ies

for:

t�

calc

ulat

ing

(incl

udin

gca

lcul

atin

g de

vice

s)

t�

chec

king

reco

gnis

e th

e lim

itatio

ns o

f som

e ap

proa

ches

(as i

n 2.

7)

refle

ct o

n a

solu

tion

to

a pr

oble

m c

omm

entin

g co

nstr

uctiv

ely

on th

e ch

oice

of c

heck

ing

stra

tegi

es

(as i

n 2.

7)

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19

3 A

lgeb

ra

Equ

atio

ns, f

orm

ulae

, exp

ress

ions

and

iden

titi

es

3.1

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Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

use

lett

er s

ymbo

ls to

reco

gnis

e th

at le

tter

di

stin

guis

h th

e pr

esen

t con

vinc

ing

exam

ine

and

refin

eus

e sy

mbo

ls a

nd

repr

esen

t unk

now

n sy

mbo

ls p

lay

diff

eren

t di

ffer

ent r

oles

pla

yed

alge

brai

c ar

gum

ents

toal

gebr

aic

argu

men

ts

repr

esen

tatio

ns

num

bers

or v

aria

bles

;ro

les

in e

quat

ions

,by

lett

er s

ymbo

ls in

ju

stify

gen

eral

isat

ions

pr

esen

ted

to e

xpla

inco

nsis

tent

ly to

pre

sent

know

the

mea

ning

s fo

rmul

ae a

nd fu

nctio

ns;

equa

tions

, ide

ntiti

es,

or s

olut

ions

; rel

ate

geom

etric

al a

nd

a fo

rmal

pro

of, e

.g.

of th

e w

ords

term

, kn

ow th

e m

eani

ngs

form

ulae

and

func

tions

ar

gum

ents

to th

e nu

mer

ical

pro

pert

ies;

deriv

ing

the

form

ula

expr

essio

n an

d eq

uatio

n of

the

wor

ds fo

rmul

a st

ruct

ure

of th

e co

ntex

t ch

oose

and

com

bine

fo

r sol

ving

qua

drat

ic

and

func

tion

or p

robl

em; p

rodu

ce

repr

esen

tatio

ns to

equa

tions

si

mpl

e pr

oofs

pr

esen

t a c

onvi

ncin

g pr

oof

unde

rsta

nd th

atun

ders

tand

that

use

inde

x no

tatio

n fo

r us

e al

gebr

aic

appr

ecia

te th

e al

gebr

aic

oper

atio

nsal

gebr

aic

oper

atio

ns,

inte

ger p

ower

s an

d re

pres

enta

tion

toge

nera

lity

of th

e fo

rms

follo

w th

e ru

les

of

incl

udin

g th

e us

e of

si

mpl

e in

stan

ces

of

synt

hesi

se k

now

n ru

les

a +

b =

c an

d ab

= c

, ar

ithm

etic

br

acke

ts, f

ollo

w th

e th

e in

dex

law

s of

arit

hmet

ic, i

nclu

ding

w

here

eac

h te

rm c

an

rule

s of

arit

hmet

ic; u

se

the

com

mut

ativ

e an

d its

elf b

e an

exp

ress

ion;

in

dex

nota

tion

for s

mal

l di

strib

utiv

e la

ws;

just

ify

use

this

insi

ght i

nto

posi

tive

inte

ger p

ower

s th

ese

gene

ralis

atio

ns,

stru

ctur

e to

dev

elop

us

ing

spat

ial

e.g.

flu

ency

in tr

ansf

orm

ing

repr

esen

tatio

ns; u

se

mor

e co

mpl

ex

alge

brai

c ar

gum

ent t

oeq

uatio

ns

gene

ralis

e th

e in

dex

law

s fo

r mul

tiplic

atio

n an

d di

visi

on to

incl

ude

zero

, neg

ativ

e an

d fr

actio

nal p

ower

s

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Equ

atio

ns, f

orm

ulae

, exp

ress

ions

and

iden

titi

es (c

onti

nued

)3.

1 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

sim

plify

line

ar a

lgeb

raic

ex

pres

sion

s by

co

llect

ing

like

term

s;m

ultip

ly a

sin

gle

term

ov

er a

bra

cket

(int

eger

co

effic

ient

s)

sim

plify

or t

rans

form

lin

ear e

xpre

ssio

ns b

y co

llect

ing

like

term

s;m

ultip

ly a

sin

gle

term

ov

er a

bra

cket

sim

plify

or t

rans

form

al

gebr

aic

expr

essi

ons

by ta

king

out

sin

gle-

term

com

mon

fact

ors;

add

sim

ple

alge

brai

c fr

actio

ns

deve

lop

fluen

cy in

tr

ansf

orm

ing

linea

r ex

pres

sion

s; ex

pand

the

prod

uct o

f tw

o lin

ear e

xpre

ssio

ns

of th

e fo

rm x

± n

and

fact

oris

e si

mpl

e qu

adra

tic e

xpre

ssio

ns;

esta

blis

h id

entit

ies s

uch

as th

e di

ffer

ence

of

two

squa

res;

com

pare

an

d ev

alua

te d

iffer

ent

repr

esen

tatio

ns o

f the

sa

me

cont

ext;

iden

tify

equi

vale

nt e

xpre

ssio

ns

and

conf

irm b

y tr

ansf

orm

atio

n

expa

nd a

nd fa

ctor

ise

quad

ratic

exp

ress

ions

;si

mpl

ify o

r tra

nsfo

rm

alge

brai

c fr

actio

ns,

by

fact

oris

ing

and

e.g.

canc

ellin

g co

mm

on

fact

ors;

com

pare

and

ev

alua

te d

iffer

ent

repr

esen

tatio

ns o

f the

sa

me

cont

ext;

iden

tify

equi

vale

nt e

xpre

ssio

ns

and

conf

irm th

is b

ytr

ansf

orm

atio

n

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21

Equ

atio

ns, f

orm

ulae

, exp

ress

ions

and

iden

titi

es (c

onti

nued

)3.

1 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

cons

truc

t and

so

lve

sim

ple

linea

r eq

uatio

ns w

ith in

tege

r co

effic

ient

s (u

nkno

wn

on o

ne s

ide

only

) usi

ng

an a

ppro

pria

te m

etho

d in

vers

e op

erat

ions

) (e

.g.

cons

truc

t and

sol

ve

linea

r equ

atio

ns w

ithin

tege

r coe

ffic

ient

s(u

nkno

wn

on e

ither

or

both

sid

es, w

ithou

t and

w

ith b

rack

ets)

usi

ng

appr

opria

te m

etho

ds

inve

rse

oper

atio

ns,

(e.g

.tr

ansf

orm

ing

both

si

des

in s

ame

way

)

use

grap

hs a

nd s

et

up e

quat

ions

to s

olve

si

mpl

e pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g di

rect

prop

ortio

n

cons

truc

t and

sol

ve

linea

r equ

atio

ns w

ithin

tege

r coe

ffic

ient

s(w

ith a

nd w

ithou

t br

acke

ts, n

egat

ive

sign

s an

ywhe

re in

the

equa

tion,

pos

itive

or

nega

tive

solu

tion)

use

alge

brai

c m

etho

ds

to s

olve

pro

blem

s in

volv

ing

dire

ctpr

opor

tion;

rela

teal

gebr

aic

solu

tions

to

gra

phs

of th

e eq

uatio

ns; u

se IC

T

as a

ppro

pria

te

cons

truc

t lin

ear

equa

tions

and

sim

ple

linea

r ine

qual

ities

(one

va

riabl

e) to

repr

esen

t re

al-li

fe s

ituat

ions

or

mat

hem

atic

alpr

oble

ms;

solv

e lin

ear e

quat

ions

an

d in

equa

litie

s,

repr

esen

ting

the

solu

tion

in th

e co

ntex

t of

the

prob

lem

cons

truc

t sim

ple

quad

ratic

equ

atio

ns

to re

pres

ent r

eal-

life

situ

atio

ns o

r m

athe

mat

ical

pro

blem

s an

d so

lve

them

us

ing

fact

oris

atio

n,

grap

hica

l or t

rial a

ndim

prov

emen

t met

hods

;ju

stify

the

num

ber

of s

olut

ions

usi

ng

alge

brai

c or

gra

phic

al

argu

men

ts a

nd s

elec

tap

prop

riate

sol

utio

ns,

inte

rpre

ting

thei

r ac

cura

cy

repr

esen

t rea

l-lif

e si

tuat

ions

or

mat

hem

atic

al p

robl

ems

invo

lvin

g:

t� m

ore

com

plex

qu

adra

tic

equa

tions

,ch

oosi

ng a

n ap

prop

riate

m

etho

d of

solu

tion

incl

udin

g co

mpl

etin

g th

e sq

uare

and

use

of

the

form

ula

t�

dire

ct o

r inv

erse

pr

opor

tion,

in

clud

ing

y ?

x 2 , y

?

1/x

2

rela

te a

lgeb

raic

so

lutio

ns to

gra

phic

al

repr

esen

tatio

n of

the

func

tions

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22

Equ

atio

ns, f

orm

ulae

, exp

ress

ions

and

iden

titi

es (c

onti

nued

)3.

1 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

use

syst

emat

ic tr

ial a

nd

impr

ovem

ent m

etho

ds

and

ICT

tool

s to

find

ap

prox

imat

e so

lutio

ns

to e

quat

ions

such

as

x 2 +

x =

20

expl

ore

way

s of

cons

truc

ting

mod

els

of re

al-li

fe si

tuat

ions

by d

raw

ing

grap

hsan

d co

nstr

uctin

g al

gebr

aic

equa

tions

and

in

equa

litie

s

(See

obj

ectiv

e ab

ove

(S

ee o

bjec

tive

abov

e

(See

obj

ectiv

e ab

ove

fo

r pro

gres

sion)

fo

r pro

gres

sion)

fo

r pro

gres

sion)

cons

truc

t a p

air o

f si

mul

tane

ous

linea

r eq

uatio

ns to

repr

esen

t re

al-li

fe s

ituat

ions

or

mat

hem

atic

al

prob

lem

s; ex

amin

e an

d co

mpa

re

alge

brai

c m

etho

ds o

f so

lutio

n; u

se g

raph

ical

re

pres

enta

tion

toex

plai

n w

hy th

e in

ters

ectio

n of

two

lines

giv

es th

e co

mm

on

solu

tion

and

why

som

e ca

ses

have

no

com

mon

so

lutio

n an

d ot

hers

have

an

infin

ite n

umbe

r

sele

ct a

nd ju

stify

op

timum

met

hods

fo

r sol

ving

a p

air

of s

imul

tane

ous

linea

r equ

atio

ns in

a

varie

ty o

f con

text

s; co

nstr

uct s

ever

al

linea

r ine

qual

ities

in

one

and

two

varia

bles

to re

pres

ent

real

-life

situ

atio

ns

or m

athe

mat

ical

prob

lem

s; so

lve

the

ineq

ualit

ies

grap

hica

lly, i

dent

ifyin

g an

d in

terp

retin

g th

e so

lutio

n se

t in

the

cont

ext o

f the

pro

blem

solv

e m

ore

com

plex

pa

irs o

f sim

ulta

neou

s eq

uatio

ns g

ener

ated

fr

om re

al-li

fe c

onte

xts

or g

eom

etric

al

inve

stig

atio

ns,

incl

udin

g pa

irs w

here

on

e is

line

ar a

nd th

e ot

her i

s qu

adra

tic o

r of

the

form

x 2 +

y 2 =

r2

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Equ

atio

ns, f

orm

ulae

, exp

ress

ions

and

iden

titi

es (c

onti

nued

)3.

1 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

use

sim

ple

form

ulae

fr

om m

athe

mat

ics

and

othe

r sub

ject

s; su

bstit

ute

posi

tive

inte

gers

into

line

ar

expr

essi

ons

and

form

ulae

and

, in

sim

ple

case

s, d

eriv

e a

form

ula

use

form

ulae

from

m

athe

mat

ics

and

othe

r su

bjec

ts; s

ubst

itute

inte

gers

into

sim

ple

form

ulae

, inc

ludi

ng

exam

ples

that

lead

to

an

equa

tion

toso

lve;

sub

stitu

tepo

sitiv

e in

tege

rs in

toex

pres

sion

s in

volv

ing

smal

l pow

ers,

e.g

. 3x

2 + 4

or 2

x3 ; der

ive

sim

ple

form

ulae

use

form

ulae

from

m

athe

mat

ics

and

othe

r sub

ject

s;su

bstit

ute

num

bers

in

to e

xpre

ssio

ns a

nd

form

ulae

; der

ive

a fo

rmul

a an

d, in

sim

ple

case

s, c

hang

e its

su

bjec

t

deriv

e fo

rmul

ae, e

.g.

in th

e co

ntex

t of

men

sura

tion;

inte

rpre

t a

rang

e of

form

ulae

draw

n fr

om re

al-li

fe

cont

exts

and

oth

er

subj

ects

, rel

atin

gth

e va

riabl

es to

the

cont

ext a

nd d

escr

ibin

g th

eir b

ehav

iour

; so

lve

prob

lem

s by

man

ipul

atin

g fo

rmul

ae

deriv

e an

d us

e fo

rmul

ae th

at in

volv

e m

ore

varia

bles

or

mor

e co

mpl

ex

alge

brai

c ex

pres

sion

s;m

anip

ulat

e fo

rmul

ae

in o

rder

to re

ach

a so

lutio

n, s

how

insi

ght

into

the

mat

hem

atic

al

conn

ectio

ns, e

.g. u

sing

th

e co

ntex

t and

the

form

ulae

to e

xpla

in th

e pr

opor

tiona

l eff

ect o

f va

ryin

g va

lues

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24

Seq

uenc

es, f

unct

ions

and

gra

phs

3.2 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

desc

ribe

inte

ger

sequ

ence

s; ge

nera

tete

rms

of a

sim

ple

sequ

ence

, giv

en a

ru

le (e

.g. f

indi

ng a

te

rm fr

om th

e pr

evio

us

term

, fin

ding

a te

rm

give

n its

pos

ition

in

the

sequ

ence

)

gene

rate

term

s of

a

linea

r seq

uenc

e us

ing

term

-to-

term

and

posi

tion-

to-t

erm

ru

les,

on

pape

r and

us

ing

a sp

read

shee

t or

grap

hics

cal

cula

tor

gene

rate

term

s of

a

sequ

ence

usi

ng te

rm­

to-t

erm

and

pos

ition

­to

-ter

m ru

les,

on

pape

r an

d us

ing

ICT

gene

rate

seq

uenc

es

from

pat

tern

s or

pr

actic

al c

onte

xts

and

desc

ribe

the

gene

ral

term

in s

impl

e ca

ses

deve

lop,

com

pare

and

ev

alua

te a

lgeb

raic

and

sp

atia

l rep

rese

ntat

ions

of

situ

atio

ns th

at

gene

rate

seq

uenc

es;

inte

rpre

t, de

duce

and

ju

stify

gen

eral

isat

ions

fo

r the

nth

term

of

linea

r and

qua

drat

ic

sequ

ence

s, in

clud

ing

the

prop

ertie

s of

sq

uare

and

tria

ngul

arnu

mbe

rs

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use

linea

r exp

ress

ions

to d

escr

ibe

the

nth

term

of a

sim

ple

arith

met

icse

quen

ce, j

ustif

ying

its fo

rm b

y re

ferr

ing

toth

e ac

tivity

or p

ract

ical

cont

ext f

rom

whi

ch it

was

gen

erat

ed

gene

rate

seq

uenc

es

from

pra

ctic

al c

onte

xts

and

writ

e an

d ju

stify

an

expr

essi

on to

des

crib

e th

e nt

h te

rm o

f an

arith

met

ic s

eque

nce

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25

Seq

uenc

es, f

unct

ions

and

gra

phs

(con

tinu

ed)

3.2 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

expr

ess

sim

ple

expr

ess

sim

ple

find

the

inve

rse

of a

co

mpa

re g

raph

ical

, fu

nctio

ns in

wor

ds,

func

tions

alg

ebra

ical

ly

linea

r fun

ctio

n al

gebr

aic

and

then

usi

ng s

ymbo

ls;

and

repr

esen

t the

m

geom

etric

al

repr

esen

t the

m in

in

map

ping

s or

on

a re

pres

enta

tions

,m

appi

ngs

spre

adsh

eet

incl

udin

g m

appi

ng

diag

ram

s, to

exp

lain

th

e ef

fect

of:

t�

rota

ting

the

line

y =

mx

+ c

thro

ugh

90° a

bout

any

po

int

t�

refle

ctin

g th

e lin

ey

= m

x +

c in

the

line

y =

x

deriv

e pr

oper

ties

of

perp

endi

cula

r lin

es a

nd

of th

e in

vers

e fu

nctio

n

gene

rate

coo

rdin

ate

gene

rate

poi

nts

in a

ll ge

nera

te p

oint

s and

expl

ore

grap

hs o

f ex

plor

e co

nnec

tions

ex

plor

e gr

aphs

of

pairs

that

sat

isfy

a

four

qua

dran

ts a

nd p

lot

plot

gra

phs o

f lin

ear

func

tions

of t

he fo

rm

betw

een

the

form

of

expo

nent

ial a

nd

sim

ple

linea

r rul

e; p

lot

the

grap

hs o

f lin

ear

func

tions

, whe

re y

isy

= xn (n

an

inte

ger)

the

equa

tion

and

the

trig

onom

etric

alan

d re

cogn

ise

thei

r re

sulti

ng g

raph

s of

fu

nctio

ns a

nd re

cogn

ise

the

grap

hs o

f sim

ple

func

tions

, whe

re y

isgi

ven

impl

icitl

y in

term

slin

ear f

unct

ions

, whe

regi

ven

expl

icitl

y in

term

s of

x (e

.g. a

y +

bx =

0,

char

acte

ristic

sha

pes;

quad

ratic

and

cub

ic

thei

r cha

ract

eris

ticy

is g

iven

exp

licitl

y of

x, o

n pa

per a

nd

y +

bx +

c =

0), o

n pa

per

vary

the

valu

es o

f a, b

fu

nctio

ns s

uch

as:

shap

es; a

pply

to th

ein

term

s of

x, o

n us

ing

ICT;

reco

gnis

e an

d us

ing

ICT;

find

the

and

c in

func

tions

such

gr

aph

y =

f(x) t

het�

y =

(x +

2)(x

– 5

) pa

per a

nd u

sing

ICT;

that

equ

atio

ns o

f gr

adie

nt o

f lin

es g

iven

as y

= a

x 2 + c

, tr

ansf

orm

atio

nst�

y =

(x –

2)(x

2 + 7

x + 12

)re

cogn

ise

stra

ight

-line

the

form

y =

mx

+ c

by e

quat

ions

of t

hey

= ax

3 + c

, y

= f(x

) + a

, y =

af(x

), gr

aphs

par

alle

l to

the

co

rres

pond

to s

trai

ght-

form

y =

mx

+ c,

give

n y

= (x

+ b

)2 usi

ng a

y

= f(x

+ a

), y

= f(a

x) fo

rt�

y =

x 2 – 2

x +

1 x-

axis

or

y-ax

is

line

grap

hs

valu

es fo

r m a

nd c

gr

aph

plot

ter t

o ex

plai

n lin

ear,

quad

ratic

, sin

et�

y =

x 3 + 3

how

this

tran

sfor

ms

an

d co

sine

func

tions

;th

e gr

aph

use

a gr

aph

plot

ter t

oin

clud

e fe

atur

es s

uch

ex

plai

n th

e ef

fect

of

as ro

ots

of th

e eq

uatio

n,

tran

sfor

mat

ions

on

the

inte

rcep

ts a

nd tu

rnin

g gr

aph

and

gene

ralis

epo

ints

to

oth

er fu

nctio

ns

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Seq

uenc

es, f

unct

ions

and

gra

phs

(con

tinu

ed)

3.2 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

plot

and

inte

rpre

t the

co

nstr

uct l

inea

r co

nstr

uct f

unct

ions

sk

etch

and

inte

rpre

t ap

ply

know

ledg

e of

se

t up

a m

athe

mat

ical

gr

aphs

of s

impl

e lin

ear

func

tions

aris

ing

from

ar

isin

g fr

om re

al-li

fe

grap

hs th

at m

odel

real

-m

athe

mat

ical

func

tions

m

odel

of a

real

-life

fu

nctio

ns a

risin

g fr

om

real

-life

pro

blem

s pr

oble

ms

and

plot

thei

r lif

e si

tuat

ions

, inc

ludi

ng

to p

robl

ems

invo

lvin

g:co

ntex

t or p

robl

em,

real

-life

situ

atio

ns, e

.g.

and

plot

thei

r co

rres

pond

ing

grap

hs;

thos

e ge

nera

ted

iden

tifyi

ng th

e t�

optim

isat

ion,

co

nver

sion

gra

phs

corr

espo

ndin

g gr

aphs

; in

terp

ret g

raph

s ar

isin

g fr

om o

ther

subj

ects

varia

bles

and

thei

rus

ing

num

eric

al,

disc

uss

and

inte

rpre

t fr

om re

al s

ituat

ions

, e.g

. su

ch a

s sc

ienc

e;fu

nctio

nal r

elat

ions

hip;

al

gebr

aic

and

grap

hs a

risin

g fr

om

time

serie

s gr

aphs

us

e m

athe

mat

ical

use

grap

hs a

nd

grap

hica

l, re

al s

ituat

ions

, e.g

. ar

gum

ent t

o ju

stify

sk

etch

es to

exp

lain

te

chni

ques

,di

stan

ce–t

ime

grap

hs

feat

ures

of t

heir

shap

es

the

beha

viou

r of t

he

incl

udin

g m

axim

a va

riabl

es a

nd to

exp

lain

an

d m

inim

a or

just

ify th

e ef

fect

of

t�

usin

g IC

T to

fit

assu

mpt

ions

in

a cu

rve

to d

ata

the

mod

el

from

a re

al c

onte

xt

such

as

a sc

ienc

e ex

perim

ent

t� re

peat

edpr

opor

tiona

l ch

ange

, e.g

. co

mpo

und

inte

rest

use

ICT

to e

xplo

re th

e gr

aphi

cal r

epre

sent

atio

n of

alg

ebra

ic e

quat

ions

an

d to

inte

rpre

t how

pr

oper

ties o

f the

gra

ph

are

rela

ted

to fe

atur

es

of th

e eq

uatio

n,

par

alle

l and

e.

g.pe

rpen

dicu

lar l

ines

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27

Seq

uenc

es, f

unct

ions

and

gra

phs

(con

tinu

ed)

3.2 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

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inte

rpre

t the

mea

ning

of

var

ious

poi

nts a

nd

sect

ions

of s

trai

ght-

line

grap

hs, i

nclu

ding

in

terc

epts

and

inte

rsec

tions

, e.g

. sol

ving

sim

ulta

neou

s lin

ear

equa

tions

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29

4 G

eom

etry

and

mea

sure

s

Geo

met

rica

l rea

soni

ng4.

1 Year

7

use

corr

ectly

the

voca

bula

ry, n

otat

ion

and

labe

lling

co

nven

tions

for l

ines

, an

gles

and

sha

pes

iden

tify

para

llel a

nd

perp

endi

cula

r lin

es;

know

the

sum

of a

ngle

s at

a p

oint

, on

a st

raig

ht

line

and

in a

tria

ngle

; re

cogn

ise

vert

ical

ly

oppo

site

ang

les

iden

tify

alte

rnat

e an

gles

and

corr

espo

ndin

g an

gles

; un

ders

tand

a p

roof

th

at:

t�

the

angl

e su

m o

f a

tria

ngle

is 1

80° a

nd

of a

qua

drila

tera

l is

360

°

t�

the

exte

rior a

ngle

of

a tr

iang

le is

eq

ual t

o th

e su

m

of th

e tw

o in

terio

r op

posi

te a

ngle

s

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Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

dist

ingu

ish

betw

een

conv

entio

ns,

defin

ition

s an

d de

rived

prop

ertie

s

expl

ain

how

to fi

nd,

calc

ulat

e an

d us

e:

t�

the

sum

s of

the

inte

rior a

nd

exte

rior a

ngle

s of

qua

drila

tera

ls,

pent

agon

s an

d he

xago

ns

t�

the

inte

rior a

nd

exte

rior a

ngle

s of

re

gula

r pol

ygon

s

know

the

defin

ition

of

a ci

rcle

and

the

nam

es

of it

s pa

rts;

expl

ain

why

insc

ribed

regu

lar

poly

gons

can

be

cons

truc

ted

by e

qual

di

visi

ons

of a

circ

le

exam

ine

and

exam

ine

and

crea

te

pres

ent r

igor

ous

and

refin

e ar

gum

ents

chai

ns o

f ded

uctiv

e su

stai

ned

argu

men

ts

in so

lutio

ns to

reas

onin

g in

sol

utio

ns

in th

e so

lutio

n of

ge

omet

rical

pro

blem

s,to

mor

e co

mpl

ex

geom

etric

al p

robl

ems;

dist

ingu

ishi

ng b

etw

een

geom

etric

al p

robl

ems

cons

truc

t for

mal

pr

actic

al d

emon

stra

tion

geom

etric

al p

roof

s an

d pr

oof;

prod

uce

sim

ple

proo

fs

use

dyna

mic

imag

es to

ex

amin

e th

e po

ints

dem

onst

rate

inva

riant

an

d lin

es u

sed

to c

reat

e re

latio

nshi

ps b

etw

een

exam

ine

and

crea

te

stan

dard

con

stru

ctio

ns

radi

i, ch

ords

and

pr

oofs

of t

he c

ircle

an

d us

e th

e co

nditi

ons

tang

ents

in c

ircle

s;th

eore

ms;

use

circ

le

of c

ongr

uenc

e to

deve

lop

argu

men

ts

theo

rem

s to

sol

ve

pres

ent a

pro

of th

at th

e to

exp

lain

and

just

ify

prob

lem

s st

anda

rd c

onst

ruct

ions

si

mpl

e ci

rcle

pro

pert

ies

are

exac

t an

d th

eore

ms

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Geo

met

rica

l rea

soni

ng (c

onti

nued

)4.

1

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

7

iden

tify

and

use

angl

e,

side

and

sym

met

ry

prop

ertie

s of

tria

ngle

s an

d qu

adril

ater

als;

expl

ore

geom

etric

al

prob

lem

s in

volv

ing

thes

e pr

oper

ties,

ex

plai

ning

reas

onin

g or

ally

, usi

ng s

tep­

by-s

tep

dedu

ctio

n su

ppor

ted

by d

iagr

ams

solv

e ge

omet

rical

pr

oble

ms

usin

g si

de

and

angl

e pr

oper

ties

of e

quila

tera

l, is

osce

les

and

right

-an

gled

tria

ngle

s an

d sp

ecia

l qua

drila

tera

ls,

expl

aini

ng re

ason

ing

with

dia

gram

s an

d te

xt;

clas

sify

qua

drila

tera

ls

by th

eir g

eom

etric

al

prop

ertie

s

know

that

if tw

o 2-

D

shap

es a

re c

ongr

uent

, co

rres

pond

ing

side

s an

d an

gles

are

equ

al

solv

e pr

oble

ms

usin

g pr

oper

ties

of

angl

es, o

f par

alle

l and

in

ters

ectin

g lin

es a

nd

of tr

iang

les

and

othe

rpo

lygo

ns, j

ustif

ying

in

fere

nces

and

ex

plai

ning

reas

onin

g w

ith d

iagr

ams

and

text

unde

rsta

ndco

ngru

ence

and

ex

plor

e si

mila

rity

inve

stig

ate

Pyth

agor

as’

theo

rem

, usin

g a

varie

ty

of m

edia

, thr

ough

its

hist

oric

and

cultu

ral

root

s, in

clud

ing

‘pic

ture

’ pr

oofs

solv

e ge

omet

rical

pr

oble

ms

usin

g pr

oper

ties

of li

nes,

an

gles

, pol

ygon

san

d ci

rcle

s; ju

stify

ar

gum

ents

and

so

lutio

ns u

sing

de

duct

ive

reas

onin

g

draw

infe

renc

es a

bout

pr

oper

ties

of s

imila

r 2-

D s

hape

s an

d us

e pr

opor

tiona

l rea

soni

ng

to s

olve

geo

met

rical

an

d tr

igon

omet

rical

prob

lem

s

visu

alis

e an

d m

anip

ulat

edy

nam

ic im

ages

and

use

scal

e dr

awin

g to

inve

stig

ate

area

s of

squa

res o

n si

des o

frig

ht-a

ngle

d an

d no

nrig

ht-a

ngle

d tr

iang

les,

rela

ting

findi

ngs t

oPy

thag

oras

’ the

orem

;us

e Py

thag

oras

’ the

orem

to so

lve

prob

lem

s in

2-D

and

sim

ple

3-D

cas

es

Year

11

form

alis

e ex

istin

gkn

owle

dge

of li

nes,

angl

es a

nd p

olyg

ons b

y:

t�

usin

g th

eco

ngru

ence

cond

ition

s (SS

S, S

AS,

RHS,

ASA

) to

dedu

cefa

mili

ar p

rope

rtie

sof

tria

ngle

s and

quad

rilat

eral

s, e.

g.an

isos

cele

s tria

ngle

has t

wo

equa

lan

gles

t� ex

plai

ning

why

stan

dard

cons

truc

tions

wor

k,e.

g. o

bser

ving

that

lines

join

ing

poin

tsw

here

com

pass

arc

sm

eet a

re si

des o

f arh

ombu

s

Exte

nsio

n

(see

obj

ectiv

e ab

ove

for p

rogr

essio

n)

enga

ge w

ith a

nd

expl

ain

the

stag

es o

f a

varie

ty o

f pro

ofs

of

Pyth

agor

as’ t

heor

em;

use

Pyth

agor

as’

theo

rem

to s

olve

mor

e co

mpl

ex 3

-D p

robl

ems

pres

ent a

nd ju

stify

a

form

al p

roof

of

Pyth

agor

as’ t

heor

em

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Geo

met

rica

l rea

soni

ng (c

onti

nued

)4.

1 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

use

2-D

repr

esen

tatio

ns

visu

alis

e 3-

D s

hape

s to

vis

ualis

e 3-

D s

hape

s fr

om th

eir n

ets;

use

and

dedu

ce s

ome

of

geom

etric

al p

rope

rtie

s th

eir p

rope

rtie

s of

cub

oids

and

sha

pes

mad

e fr

om c

uboi

ds;

use

sim

ple

plan

s an

d el

evat

ions

visu

alis

e an

d us

e 2-

D

repr

esen

tatio

ns o

f 3-D

ob

ject

s; an

alys

e 3-

D

shap

es th

roug

h 2-

D

proj

ectio

ns, i

nclu

ding

pl

ans

and

elev

atio

ns

visu

alis

e an

d de

scrib

e pr

oper

ties

of p

oint

s,

lines

and

pla

nes

in 3

-D

spac

e, in

clud

ing

cros

s se

ctio

ns c

reat

ed b

y sl

icin

g a

3-D

sha

pe

visu

alis

e an

d m

anip

ulat

e im

ages

to

est

ablis

h tr

igon

omet

rical

rela

tions

hips

by:

t�

gene

ratin

g tr

iang

les

usin

g a

rota

ting

unit

radi

us(c

ircle

, cen

tre

the

orig

in)

t�

iden

tifyi

ng th

e pr

oper

ties

of

sim

ilar t

riang

les

form

ed b

yen

larg

emen

ts o

f th

e ci

rcle

use

trig

onom

etric

al

rela

tions

hips

to s

olve

si

mpl

e pr

oble

ms

in 2

-D,

incl

udin

g be

arin

gs

deriv

e th

e fo

rmul

a ½

ab s

inC

for t

hear

ea o

f a tr

iang

le;

use

trig

onom

etric

al

rela

tions

hips

toso

lve

mor

e co

mpl

ex

2-D

pro

blem

s an

d pr

oble

ms

in 3

-D, s

uch

as th

e an

gle

betw

een

a lin

e an

d a

plan

e

Exte

nsio

n

draw

, ske

tch

and

com

pare

the

grap

hsof

trig

onom

etric

alfu

nctio

ns a

nd

tran

sfor

mat

ions

of

thes

e gr

aphs

; pro

ve th

e si

ne a

nd c

osin

e ru

les

and

use

them

to s

olve

2-

D a

nd 3

-D p

robl

ems

in a

rang

e of

con

text

s

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Tra

nsfo

rmat

ions

and

coo

rdin

ates

4.

2

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Year

7

unde

rsta

nd a

nd u

se th

e la

ngua

ge a

nd n

otat

ion

asso

ciat

ed w

ithre

flect

ions

, tra

nsla

tions

and

rota

tions

reco

gnis

e an

d vi

sual

ise

the

sym

met

ries

of a

2-D

sh

ape

tran

sfor

m 2

-D s

hape

s by

: t�

refle

ctin

g in

giv

en

mirr

or li

nes

t�

rota

ting

abou

t a

give

n po

int

t�

tran

slat

ing

expl

ore

thes

e tr

ansf

orm

atio

ns a

nd

sym

met

ries

usin

g IC

T

iden

tify

all t

he

sym

met

ries

of 2

-D

shap

es

tran

sfor

m 2

-D s

hape

s by

rota

tion,

refle

ctio

nan

d tr

ansl

atio

n, o

n pa

per a

nd u

sing

ICT

try

out m

athe

mat

ical

re

pres

enta

tions

of

sim

ple

com

bina

tions

of

thes

e tr

ansf

orm

atio

ns

iden

tify

refle

ctio

n sy

mm

etry

in 3

-D

shap

es

reco

gnis

e th

attr

ansl

atio

ns, r

otat

ions

an

d re

flect

ions

pr

eser

ve le

ngth

and

an

gle,

and

map

obj

ects

on

to c

ongr

uent

im

ages

expl

ore

and

com

pare

m

athe

mat

ical

repr

esen

tatio

ns o

f co

mbi

natio

ns o

f tr

ansl

atio

ns, r

otat

ions

an

d re

flect

ions

of 2

-D

shap

es, o

n pa

per a

nd

usin

g IC

T

devi

se in

stru

ctio

ns fo

r a

com

pute

r to

gene

rate

and

tran

sfor

m s

hape

s

use

prec

ise

lang

uage

an

d no

tatio

n to

des

crib

e an

d ge

nera

lise

the

resu

lts o

f com

bini

ng

tran

sfor

mat

ions

of 2

-D

shap

es o

n pa

per a

nd

usin

g IC

T, in

clud

ing:

t�

rota

tions

abo

ut

any

poin

t

t�

refle

ctio

ns in

any

lin

e

t�

tran

slat

ions

usi

ng

vect

or n

otat

ion

t�

a tr

ansf

orm

atio

n an

d its

inve

rse

gene

rate

and

ana

lyse

pa

tter

ns, e

.g. I

slam

ic

desi

gns

expl

ain

and

dem

onst

rate

grap

hica

lly th

e ef

fect

s of

com

bini

ng

tran

slat

ions

, usi

ng

vect

or n

otat

ion,

in

clud

ing:

t� th

e ru

le fo

rad

ditio

n of

vec

tors

t�

scal

ar

mul

tiplic

atio

n of

a

vect

or (r

epea

ted

addi

tion)

Exte

nsio

n

expl

ain

and

dem

onst

rate

grap

hica

lly th

e ef

fect

s of

com

bini

ng

tran

slat

ions

, usi

ng

vect

or n

otat

ion,

in

clud

ing:

t�

the

diff

eren

ce o

f tw

o ve

ctor

s

t�

the

resu

ltant

of

two

vect

ors

t�

the

com

mut

ativ

e an

d as

soci

ativ

epr

oper

ties

of

vect

or a

dditi

on

solv

e si

mpl

e ge

omet

rical

pro

blem

s in

2-D

usi

ng v

ecto

rs

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33

Tra

nsfo

rmat

ions

and

coo

rdin

ates

(con

tinu

ed)

4.2

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

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Year

7

use

conv

entio

ns

and

nota

tion

for

2-D

coo

rdin

ates

in

all f

our q

uadr

ants

;fin

d co

ordi

nate

s of

po

ints

det

erm

ined

by g

eom

etric

al

info

rmat

ion

unde

rsta

nd a

nd u

se th

e la

ngua

ge a

nd n

otat

ion

asso

ciat

ed w

ithen

larg

emen

t; en

larg

e 2-

D s

hape

s, g

iven

a

cent

re o

f enl

arge

men

t an

d a

posi

tive

inte

ger

scal

e fa

ctor

; exp

lore

en

larg

emen

t usi

ng IC

T

mak

e sc

ale

draw

ings

find

the

mid

poin

t of

the

line

segm

ent A

B,

give

n th

e co

ordi

nate

s of

poi

nts

A a

nd B

enla

rge

2-D

sha

pes,

gi

ven

a ce

ntre

of

enla

rgem

ent a

nd a

po

sitiv

e in

tege

r sca

le

fact

or, o

n pa

per a

nd

usin

g IC

T; id

entif

yth

e sc

ale

fact

or o

f an

enl

arge

men

t as

the

ratio

of t

he

leng

ths

of a

ny tw

o co

rres

pond

ing

line

segm

ents

; rec

ogni

se

that

enl

arge

men

tspr

eser

ve a

ngle

but

not

le

ngth

, and

und

erst

and

the

impl

icat

ions

of

enla

rgem

ent f

or

perim

eter

enla

rge

2-D

sha

pes

usin

g po

sitiv

e,

frac

tiona

l and

neg

ativ

e sc

ale

fact

ors,

on

pape

r and

usi

ng

ICT;

use

reci

proc

als

as a

mul

tiplic

ativ

ein

vers

e in

the

cont

ext

of e

nlar

gem

ent;

reco

gnis

e th

e si

mila

rity

of re

sulti

ng s

hape

s an

d ex

plai

n th

e ef

fect

of

enl

arge

men

t on

perim

eter

use

and

inte

rpre

t map

s an

d sc

ale

draw

ings

in th

e co

ntex

t of

mat

hem

atic

s an

d ot

her

subj

ects

use

the

coor

dina

te

grid

to s

olve

pro

blem

s in

volv

ing

tran

slat

ions

, ro

tatio

ns, r

efle

ctio

ns

and

enla

rgem

ents

appl

y th

e pr

oper

ties

of s

imila

r tria

ngle

s an

dPy

thag

oras

’ the

orem

to

sol

ving

pro

blem

s pr

esen

ted

on a

2-D

co

ordi

nate

grid

; us

e a

3-D

coo

rdin

ate

grid

to re

pres

ent

sim

ple

shap

es

enla

rge

3-D

sha

pes;

iden

tify

and

expl

ain

the

effe

cts

of e

nlar

gem

ent

on a

reas

and

vol

umes

of

sim

ilar s

hape

s an

d so

lids;

rela

te th

is

unde

rsta

ndin

g to

pr

actic

al c

onte

xts,

e.g

. in

bio

logy

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Con

stru

ctio

n an

d lo

ci

4.3 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

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use

a ru

ler a

nd

prot

ract

or to

:

t�

mea

sure

and

dra

w

lines

to th

e ne

ares

tm

illim

etre

and

angl

es, i

nclu

ding

re

flex

angl

es, t

oth

e ne

ares

t deg

ree

t�

cons

truc

t a

tria

ngle

, giv

en

two

side

s an

d th

e in

clud

ed a

ngle

(S

AS)

or t

wo

angl

es

and

the

incl

uded

si

de (A

SA)

use

stra

ight

edg

e an

d co

mpa

sses

to c

onst

ruct

:

t�

the

mid

poin

t and

pe

rpen

dicu

lar

bise

ctor

of a

line

se

gmen

t

t�

the

bise

ctor

of

an a

ngle

t�

the

perp

endi

cula

r fr

om a

poi

nt to

a

line

t�

the

perp

endi

cula

r fr

om a

poi

nt o

n

a lin

e

t�

a tr

iang

le, g

iven

th

ree

side

s (S

SS)

use

stra

ight

edg

e an

d co

mpa

sses

to c

onst

ruct

tr

iang

les,

giv

en ri

ght

angl

e, h

ypot

enus

e an

d si

de (R

HS)

use

ICT

to e

xplo

re

cons

truc

tions

of

tria

ngle

s an

d ot

her

2-D

sha

pes

find

the

locu

s of

a p

oint

th

at m

oves

acc

ordi

ng

to a

sim

ple

rule

, bot

h by

reas

onin

g an

d by

us

ing

ICT

use

prop

ertie

s of

2-

D a

nd 3

-D s

hape

s to

mak

e ac

cura

te

cons

truc

tions

on

pape

r an

d us

ing

ICT;

incl

udin

g co

nstr

uctin

g tr

iang

les

from

com

bina

tions

of s

ide

and

angl

efa

cts,

revi

ewin

g an

d ge

nera

lisin

g fin

ding

sto

iden

tify

whi

ch o

f th

ese

cond

ition

s de

fine

uniq

ue c

onst

ruct

ions

use

ICT

to e

xplo

re

use

ICT

to e

xplo

re

cons

truc

tions

th

ese

cons

truc

tions

use

rule

r and

pro

trac

tor

to c

onst

ruct

sim

ple

nets

of 3

-D s

hape

s,

cub

oid,

regu

lar

e.g.

tetr

ahed

ron,

squ

are-

base

d py

ram

id,

tria

ngul

ar p

rism

find

sim

ple

loci

, bot

hby

reas

onin

g an

d by

us

ing

ICT,

to p

rodu

ce

shap

es a

nd p

aths

, e.g

. an

equ

ilate

ral t

riang

le

visu

alis

e an

d de

scrib

e th

e lo

cus

of a

poi

nt

that

mov

es a

ccor

ding

to

a m

ore

com

plex

ru

le; e

xpla

in th

e pa

th u

sing

acc

urat

e ge

omet

rical

voc

abul

ary

and

nota

tion

and

use

a va

riety

of m

edia

, in

clud

ing

dyna

mic

ge

omet

ry s

oftw

are,

sk

etch

es a

nd g

raph

s

crea

te a

cha

in o

f re

ason

ing

to d

educ

eth

e eq

uatio

n of

a

circ

le b

y ap

plyi

ng

Pyth

agor

as’ t

heor

em to

th

e lo

cus

of a

poi

nt

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sure

s an

d m

ensu

rati

on

4.4 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

choo

se a

nd u

se u

nits

of

mea

sure

men

t to

mea

sure

, est

imat

e,

calc

ulat

e an

d so

lve

prob

lem

s in

eve

ryda

yco

ntex

ts; c

onve

rt o

ne

met

ric u

nit t

o an

othe

r, g

ram

s to

kilo

gram

s; e.

g.re

ad a

nd in

terp

ret s

cale

s on

a ra

nge

of m

easu

ring

inst

rum

ents

dist

ingu

ish

betw

een

and

estim

ate

the

size

of a

cute

,ob

tuse

and

refle

x an

gles

choo

se a

nd u

se u

nits

of

mea

sure

men

t to

mea

sure

, est

imat

e,

calc

ulat

e an

d so

lve

prob

lem

s in

a ra

nge

of

cont

exts

; kno

w ro

ugh

met

ric e

quiv

alen

ts o

f im

peria

l mea

sure

s in

co

mm

on u

se, s

uch

as

mile

s, p

ound

s (lb

) an

d pi

nts

use

bear

ings

to s

peci

fy

dire

ctio

n

solv

e pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g m

easu

rem

ents

in a

va

riety

of c

onte

xts;

conv

ert b

etw

een

area

m

easu

res

(e.g

. mm

2 to

cm2 , c

m2 to

m2 , a

nd v

ice

vers

a) a

nd b

etw

een

volu

me

mea

sure

s (e

.g.

mm

3 to c

m3 , c

m3 to

m3 ,

and

vice

ver

sa)

Inte

rpre

t and

exp

lore

co

mbi

ning

mea

sure

s in

to ra

tes o

f cha

nge

in

ever

yday

cont

exts

(e.g

. km

pe

r hou

r, pe

nce

per m

etre

); us

e co

mpo

und

mea

sure

s to

com

pare

in re

al-li

fe

cont

exts

(e.g

. tra

vel g

raph

s an

d va

lue

for m

oney

), us

ing

ICT

as a

ppro

pria

te.

inte

rpre

t and

use

co

mpo

und

mea

sure

s,

incl

udin

g fr

om o

ther

su

bjec

ts a

nd re

al li

fe;

solv

e pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g ra

tes;

conv

ert b

etw

een

com

poun

d m

easu

res,

ch

oosi

ng u

nits

mos

tsu

ited

to th

e so

lutio

n

mak

e co

nnec

tions

be

twee

n th

e co

ntin

uity

of th

e nu

mbe

r lin

e an

d co

ntin

uous

mea

sure

s; cr

itica

lly e

xam

ine

the

mea

sure

men

ts u

sed

in a

pr

oble

m a

nd th

eir e

ffec

ton

the

accu

racy

of t

he

solu

tion,

e.g

. und

erst

and

how

err

ors

can

beco

mpo

unde

d

com

mun

icat

e th

e so

lutio

nto

a p

robl

em

invo

lvin

g m

easu

rem

ent,

expl

aini

ng th

e lim

itatio

ns o

f ac

cura

cy u

sing

up

per a

nd

low

er b

ound

s

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Mea

sure

s an

d m

ensu

rati

on (c

onti

nued

)4.

4 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

know

and

use

the

deriv

e an

d us

e fo

rmul

ae

form

ula

for t

he a

rea

of

for t

he a

rea

of a

a re

ctan

gle;

cal

cula

tetr

iang

le, p

aral

lelo

gram

th

e pe

rimet

er a

nd a

rea

and

trap

eziu

m;

of s

hape

s m

ade

from

ca

lcul

ate

area

s of

rect

angl

es

com

poun

d sh

apes

solv

e pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g m

ore

com

plex

shap

esan

d so

lids,

incl

udin

gse

gmen

ts o

f circ

les a

ndfr

ustu

ms o

f con

es

calc

ulat

e th

e su

rfac

e ar

ea o

f cub

es a

nd

cubo

ids

know

and

use

the

form

ula

for t

he v

olum

e of

a c

uboi

d; c

alcu

late

volu

mes

and

surf

ace

area

s of

cub

oids

and

sh

apes

mad

e fr

om

cubo

ids

know

and

use

the

form

ulae

for t

heci

rcum

fere

nce

and

area

of

a c

ircle

calc

ulat

e th

e su

rfac

e ar

ea a

nd v

olum

e of

rig

ht p

rism

s

pres

ent a

con

cise

re

ason

ed a

rgum

ent t

ode

rive

form

ulae

for:

t�

leng

ths

of c

ircul

ar

arcs

t�

area

s of

sec

tors

of

a ci

rcle

t�

surf

ace

area

of

a cy

linde

r

t�

volu

me

of a

cy

linde

r

solv

e pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g th

e us

e of

th

ese

form

ulae

pres

ent a

con

cise

re

ason

ed a

rgum

ent

whe

n de

rivin

gfo

rmul

ae fo

r the

surf

ace

area

s of

py

ram

ids

and

cone

s;ex

plor

e co

nnec

tions

be

twee

n:

t�

form

ulae

for

the

volu

me

of a

py

ram

id a

nd th

e re

late

d cu

boid

t� fo

rmul

ae fo

rth

e su

rfac

e ar

ea

and

volu

me

of a

sp

here

and

the

circ

umsc

ribed

and

in

scrib

ed c

ubes

solv

e pr

oble

ms

invo

lvin

g th

e us

e of

th

ese

form

ulae

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5 St

atis

tics

5.1S

peci

fyin

g a

prob

lem

, pla

nnin

g an

d co

llect

ing

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Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

sugg

est p

ossi

ble

answ

ers,

giv

en a

qu

estio

n th

at c

an b

ead

dres

sed

by s

tatis

tical

m

etho

ds

disc

uss

a pr

oble

m th

at

can

be a

ddre

ssed

by

stat

istic

al m

etho

ds

and

iden

tify

rela

ted

ques

tions

to e

xplo

re

sugg

est a

pro

blem

toex

plor

e us

ing

stat

istic

al

met

hods

, fra

me

ques

tions

and

rais

e co

njec

ture

s

inde

pend

ently

dev

ise

a su

itabl

e pl

an fo

r a m

ore

com

plex

sta

tistic

al

proj

ect,

sele

ctin

g su

itabl

e hy

poth

eses

to

addr

ess

the

prob

lem

eval

uate

pos

sibl

e di

ffic

ultie

s w

ith

plan

ned

appr

oach

es;

adju

st th

e pr

ojec

t pl

an a

ccor

ding

ly,

incl

udin

g re

cons

ider

ing

hypo

thes

es

deci

de w

hich

dat

a w

ould

be

rele

vant

to a

n en

quiry

and

pos

sibl

e so

urce

s

deci

de w

hich

dat

a to

col

lect

to a

nsw

er

a qu

estio

n an

d th

e de

gree

of a

ccur

acy

need

ed; i

dent

ifypo

ssib

le s

ourc

es;

cons

ider

app

ropr

iate

sa

mpl

e si

ze

disc

uss

how

diff

eren

t se

ts o

f dat

a re

late

to

the

prob

lem

; ide

ntify

poss

ible

prim

ary

or

seco

ndar

y so

urce

s;de

term

ine

the

sam

ple

size

and

mos

t ap

prop

riate

deg

ree

of

accu

racy

just

ify th

e sa

mpl

ing

met

hod

sele

cted

, id

entif

y po

ssib

le

sour

ces

of b

ias

and

plan

how

to m

inim

ise

it

iden

tify

prac

tical

prob

lem

s su

ch a

sno

n-re

spon

se o

r m

issi

ng d

ata

and

refin

e ap

proa

ches

to m

inim

ise

thei

r im

pact

on

the

valid

ity o

f the

resu

lts

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5.1S

peci

fyin

g a

prob

lem

, pla

nnin

g an

d co

llect

ing

(con

tinu

ed)

Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

plan

how

to c

olle

ct a

nd

orga

nise

sm

all s

ets

of

data

from

sur

veys

and

ex

perim

ents

:

t�

desi

gn d

ata

colle

ctio

n sh

eets

or q

uest

ionn

aire

s to

use

in a

sim

ple

surv

ey

t�

cons

truc

tfr

eque

ncy

tabl

es

for g

athe

ring

disc

rete

dat

a,

grou

ped

whe

reap

prop

riate

in

equ

al c

lass

in

terv

als

plan

how

to c

olle

ct

the

data

; con

stru

ct

freq

uenc

y ta

bles

with

equa

l cla

ss in

terv

als

for

gath

erin

g co

ntin

uous

da

ta a

nd tw

o-w

ay

tabl

es fo

r rec

ordi

ng

disc

rete

dat

a

desi

gn a

surv

ey o

r ex

perim

ent t

o ca

ptur

e th

e ne

cess

ary

data

from

one

or m

ore

sour

ces;

desi

gn, t

rial

and

if ne

cess

ary

refin

eda

ta c

olle

ctio

n sh

eets

;co

nstr

uct t

able

s fo

r ga

ther

ing

larg

e di

scre

tean

d co

ntin

uous

set

s of

raw

dat

a, c

hoos

ing

suita

ble

clas

s in

terv

als;

desi

gn a

nd u

se tw

o-w

ay ta

bles

gath

er d

ata

from

sp

ecifi

ed s

econ

dary

so

urce

s, in

clud

ing

prin

ted

tabl

es a

nd li

sts,

an

d IC

T-ba

sed

sour

ces,

in

clud

ing

the

inte

rnet

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deci

de o

n th

e be

st

met

hods

for t

estin

g th

e hy

poth

eses

; se

lect

, jus

tify

and

use

the

data

-gat

herin

g te

chni

que

mos

tap

prop

riate

to th

e co

ntex

t, de

cidi

ng

betw

een

a ra

nge

of s

ourc

es:

prim

ary

(obs

erva

tion,

con

trol

led

expe

rimen

t, da

talo

ggin

g) a

nd s

econ

dary

(s

prea

dshe

et d

ata,

pr

inte

d ta

bles

, lis

ts)

sele

ct, j

ustif

y an

d us

e th

e da

ta-g

athe

ring

tech

niqu

e ap

prop

riate

to

com

plex

and

un

fam

iliar

pro

blem

s,

iden

tifyi

ng p

oten

tial

barr

iers

and

lim

itatio

ns;

iden

tify

wha

t ext

ra

info

rmat

ion

may

be

requ

ired

to p

ursu

e a

furt

her l

ine

of e

nqui

ry

sele

ct a

nd c

ritic

ally

ev

alua

te a

sam

plin

g sc

hem

e an

d a

met

hod

to in

vest

igat

e a

popu

latio

n, in

clud

ing

rand

om a

nd s

trat

ified

sam

plin

g; e

xpla

in th

e ef

fect

on

relia

bilit

y

and

valid

ity

colle

ct s

mal

l set

s of

co

llect

dat

a us

ing

a da

ta fr

om s

urve

ys

suita

ble

met

hod

(e.g

. an

d ex

perim

ents

, as

obse

rvat

ion,

con

trol

led

plan

ned

expe

rimen

t, da

talo

ggin

g us

ing

ICT)

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Pro

cess

ing

and

repr

esen

ting

dat

a5.

2 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

calc

ulat

e st

atis

tics

for

smal

l set

s of

dis

cret

eda

ta:

t�

find

the

mod

e,

med

ian

and

rang

e,

and

the

mod

al

clas

s fo

r gro

uped

da

ta

t�

calc

ulat

e th

e m

ean,

incl

udin

g fr

om a

sim

ple

freq

uenc

y ta

ble,

usin

g a

calc

ulat

or

for a

larg

er n

umbe

r of

item

s

calc

ulat

e st

atis

tics

for s

ets

of d

iscr

ete

and

cont

inuo

us

data

, inc

ludi

ng w

ith

a ca

lcul

ator

and

sp

read

shee

t; re

cogn

ise

whe

n it

is a

ppro

pria

te

to u

se th

e ra

nge,

mea

n,

med

ian

and

mod

e an

d,

for g

roup

ed d

ata,

the

mod

al c

lass

calc

ulat

e st

atis

tics

and

sele

ct th

ose

mos

tap

prop

riate

to th

e pr

oble

m o

r whi

ch

addr

ess

the

ques

tions

po

sed

use

an a

ppro

pria

te

rang

e of

sta

tistic

al

met

hods

to e

xplo

re

and

sum

mar

ise

larg

e da

ta s

ets,

just

ifyin

gth

e ch

oice

s m

ade;

in

clud

e gr

oupi

ng

data

, est

imat

ing

and

findi

ng th

e m

ean,

m

edia

n, q

uart

iles

and

inte

rqua

rtile

rang

e

proc

ess

data

dra

wn

from

pro

blem

s in

volv

ing

seas

onal

ity

and

tren

ds in

a ti

me

serie

s; ch

oose

and

co

mbi

ne s

tatis

tical

m

etho

ds to

ana

lyse

th

e pr

oble

m, i

nclu

ding

mov

ing

aver

ages

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Pro

cess

ing

and

repr

esen

ting

dat

a (c

onti

nued

)5.

2 Year

7

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

cons

truc

t, on

pap

er

and

usin

g IC

T, g

raph

san

d di

agra

ms

tore

pres

ent d

ata,

in

clud

ing:

t�

bar-

line

grap

hs

t�

freq

uenc

y di

agra

ms

for

grou

ped

disc

rete

data

t�

sim

ple

pie

char

ts

cons

truc

t gra

phic

al

repr

esen

tatio

ns, o

n pa

per a

nd u

sing

ICT,

and

iden

tify

whi

ch

are

mos

t use

ful i

n th

e co

ntex

t of t

he p

robl

em,

incl

udin

g:

t�

pie

char

ts fo

r ca

tego

rical

dat

a

t�

bar c

hart

s an

d fr

eque

ncy

diag

ram

s fo

r di

scre

te a

nd

cont

inuo

us d

ata

t�

sim

ple

line

grap

hs

for t

ime

serie

s

t�

sim

ple

scat

ter

grap

hs

t�

stem

-and

-leaf

di

agra

ms

sele

ct, c

onst

ruct

an

d m

odify

, on

pape

r and

usi

ng IC

T,su

itabl

e gr

aphi

cal

repr

esen

tatio

ns to

pr

ogre

ss a

n en

quiry

an

d id

entif

y ke

y fe

atur

es p

rese

nt in

the

data

. Inc

lude

:

t�

line

grap

hs fo

r tim

e se

ries

t�

scat

ter g

raph

s to

deve

lop

furt

her

unde

rsta

ndin

g of

co

rrel

atio

n

cons

truc

t on

pape

r an

d us

ing

ICT

suita

ble

grap

hica

l re

pres

enta

tions

,in

clud

ing:

t�

hist

ogra

ms

for g

roup

ed

cont

inuo

us d

ata

with

equ

al c

lass

in

terv

als

t�

cum

ulat

ive

freq

uenc

y ta

bles

an

d di

agra

ms

t�

box

plot

s

t�

scat

ter g

raph

s an

d lin

es o

f bes

t fit

(b

y ey

e)

just

ify th

eir s

uita

bilit

y w

ith re

fere

nce

to th

e co

ntex

t of t

he p

robl

em

and

the

audi

ence

wor

k th

roug

h th

e en

tire

hand

ling

data

cyc

le to

expl

ore

rela

tions

hips

w

ithin

bi-v

aria

te d

ata,

in

clud

ing

appl

icat

ions

to g

loba

l citi

zens

hip,

e.g

. ho

w fa

ir is

our s

ocie

ty?

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

choo

se a

nd c

ombi

ne

suita

ble

grap

hica

l re

pres

enta

tions

topr

ogre

ss a

n un

fam

iliar

or

non

-rou

tine

enqu

iry,

incl

udin

g hi

stog

ram

s w

ith e

qual

or u

nequ

al

clas

s in

terv

als

use

prec

ise

and

cons

iste

nt g

raph

ical

repr

esen

tatio

n to

prog

ress

an

unfa

mili

ar

and

non-

rout

ine

enqu

iry

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41

Inte

rpre

ting

and

dis

cuss

ing

resu

lts

5.3

Year

8

Year

9

Year

10

Year

11

Exte

nsio

n

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7

inte

rpre

t dia

gram

s an

d gr

aphs

(inc

ludi

ng p

ie

char

ts) a

nd d

raw

sim

ple

conc

lusi

ons

base

d on

th

e sh

ape

of g

raph

san

d si

mpl

e st

atis

tics

for

a si

ngle

dis

trib

utio

n

com

pare

two

sim

ple

dist

ribut

ions

usi

ng th

e ra

nge

and

one

of th

em

ode,

med

ian

or m

ean

writ

e a

shor

t rep

ort o

f a

stat

istic

al e

nqui

ry,

incl

udin

g ap

prop

riate

di

agra

ms,

gra

phs

and

char

ts, u

sing

ICT

as

appr

opria

te; j

ustif

y th

e ch

oice

of p

rese

ntat

ion

inte

rpre

t tab

les,

gr

aphs

and

dia

gram

s fo

r dis

cret

e an

d co

ntin

uous

dat

a,

rela

ting

sum

mar

y st

atis

tics

and

findi

ngs

to th

e qu

estio

ns b

eing

ex

plor

ed

com

pare

two

dist

ribut

ions

usi

ng th

e ra

nge

and

one

or m

ore

of th

e m

ode,

med

ian

and

mea

n

writ

e ab

out a

nd

disc

uss

the

resu

lts o

f a

stat

istic

al e

nqui

ry u

sing

IC

T as

app

ropr

iate

;ju

stify

the

met

hods

us

ed

inte

rpre

t gra

phs

and

diag

ram

s an

d m

ake

infe

renc

es to

supp

ort

or c

ast d

oubt

on

initi

al

conj

ectu

res;

have

a

basi

c un

ders

tand

ing

of

corr

elat

ion

com

pare

two

or

mor

e di

strib

utio

ns

and

mak

e in

fere

nces

, us

ing

the

shap

e of

th

e di

strib

utio

ns a

nd

appr

opria

te s

tatis

tics

revi

ew in

terp

reta

tions

and

resu

lts o

f a

stat

istic

al e

nqui

ry o

n th

e ba

sis

of d

iscu

ssio

ns;

com

mun

icat

e th

ese

inte

rpre

tatio

ns a

nd

resu

lts u

sing

sel

ecte

d ta

bles

, gra

phs

and

diag

ram

s

find

patt

erns

and

in

terp

ret a

nd c

ompa

re

expl

ain

and

just

ify

exce

ptio

ns a

nd e

xpla

in

dist

ribut

ions

, inc

ludi

ng

assu

mpt

ions

and

an

omal

ies;

incl

udin

g cu

mul

ativ

e fr

eque

ncy

cons

trai

nts;

incl

ude

inte

rpre

tatio

n of

di

agra

ms;

mak

e an

d in

terp

reta

tion

and

soci

al s

tatis

tics

and

disc

uss

infe

renc

es,

com

paris

on o

fev

alua

tion

of th

e us

ing

the

shap

e of

hi

stog

ram

s w

ith

stre

ngth

of a

ssoc

iatio

nth

e di

strib

utio

ns a

nd

uneq

ual c

lass

inte

rval

sw

ithin

bi-v

aria

te d

ata

mea

sure

s of

ave

rage

(c

orre

latio

n, li

nes

of

and

spre

ad, i

nclu

ding

be

st fi

t)

med

ian

and

quar

tiles

eval

uate

the

resu

lts

criti

cally

exa

min

e us

e st

atis

tical

of a

sta

tistic

al

stra

tegi

es a

dopt

ed

anal

ysis

eff

ectiv

ely

in

enqu

iry; r

evie

w a

nd

and

argu

men

ts

pres

entin

g co

nvin

cing

ju

stify

or r

efin

e th

e pr

esen

ted,

rela

ting

conc

lusi

ons;

criti

cally

ch

oice

of s

tatis

tical

th

em to

the

orig

inal

re

flect

on

own

lines

re

pres

enta

tions

and

hy

poth

eses

; rec

ogni

se

of e

nqui

ry; s

earc

h re

late

sum

mar

ised

dat

ath

e lim

itatio

ns o

f any

fo

r and

app

reci

ate

to th

e qu

estio

ns b

eing

as

sum

ptio

ns a

nd th

e m

ore

eleg

ant f

orm

s ex

plor

ed

effe

cts

that

var

ying

of

com

mun

icat

ing

assu

mpt

ions

cou

ld

conc

lusi

ons

have

on

conc

lusi

ons

draw

n fr

om d

ata

anal

ysis

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Pro

babi

lity

5.4 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

use

voca

bula

ry a

nd

idea

s of

pro

babi

lity,

dr

awin

g on

exp

erie

nce

inte

rpre

t the

resu

lts

of a

n ex

perim

ent

usin

g th

e la

ngua

ge o

f pr

obab

ility

; app

reci

ate

that

rand

om p

roce

sses

ar

e un

pred

icta

ble

inte

rpre

t res

ults

in

volv

ing

unce

rtai

nty

and

pred

ictio

n id

entif

y w

hen

the

even

ts in

a p

robl

em

are

mut

ually

exc

lusi

ve

or in

depe

nden

t; us

e an

d in

terp

ret t

ree

diag

ram

s to

repr

esen

t ou

tcom

es o

f com

bine

dev

ents

and

to in

form

th

e ca

lcul

atio

n of

th

eir p

roba

bilit

ies;

deci

de w

hen

to a

dd

and

whe

n to

mul

tiply

prob

abili

ties

inte

rpre

t the

eff

ect

on p

roba

bilit

y of

co

ntex

ts in

volv

ing

sele

ctio

n w

ith a

nd

with

out r

epla

cem

ent;

choo

se a

nd c

ombi

ne

repr

esen

tatio

ns

to c

omm

unic

ate

prob

abili

ties

as p

art o

f a

solu

tion

to a

pro

blem

reco

gnis

e w

hen

and

how

to w

ork

with

prob

abili

ties

asso

ciat

edw

ith in

depe

nden

t an

d m

utua

llyex

clus

ive

even

ts w

hen

inte

rpre

ting

data

unde

rsta

nd a

nd u

se

the

prob

abili

ty s

cale

fr

om 0

to 1

; fin

d an

d ju

stify

pro

babi

litie

s ba

sed

on e

qual

ly li

kely

ou

tcom

es in

sim

ple

cont

exts

; ide

ntify

all

the

poss

ible

mut

ually

ex

clus

ive

outc

omes

of a

si

ngle

eve

nt

know

that

if th

e pr

obab

ility

of a

n ev

ent

occu

rrin

g is

p th

en th

e pr

obab

ility

of i

t not

oc

curr

ing

is 1

 − p

; use

di

agra

ms

and

tabl

es to

re

cord

in a

sys

tem

atic

w

ay a

ll po

ssib

le

mut

ually

exc

lusi

ve

outc

omes

for s

ingl

e ev

ents

and

for t

wo

succ

essi

ve e

vent

s

iden

tify

all t

he m

utua

lly

excl

usiv

e ou

tcom

es

of a

n ex

perim

ent;

know

that

the

sum

of

pro

babi

litie

s of

all

mut

ually

exc

lusi

ve

outc

omes

is 1

and

us

e th

is w

hen

solv

ing

prob

lem

s

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Pro

babi

lity

(con

tinu

ed)

5.4 Ye

ar 7

Ye

ar 8

Ye

ar 9

Ye

ar 1

0 Ye

ar 1

1 Ex

tens

ion

estim

ate

prob

abili

ties

by c

olle

ctin

g da

ta fr

om

a si

mpl

e ex

perim

ent

and

reco

rdin

g it

in

a fr

eque

ncy

tabl

e;co

mpa

re e

xper

imen

tal

and

theo

retic

al

prob

abili

ties

in s

impl

e co

ntex

ts

com

pare

est

imat

ed

expe

rimen

tal

prob

abili

ties

with

theo

retic

al

prob

abili

ties,

re

cogn

isin

g th

at:

t�

if an

exp

erim

ent

is re

peat

ed th

e ou

tcom

e m

ay, a

nd

usua

lly w

ill, b

e di

ffer

ent

t�

incr

easi

ng th

e nu

mbe

r of t

imes

an

exp

erim

ent i

sre

peat

ed g

ener

ally

le

ads

to b

ette

r es

timat

es o

f pr

obab

ility

com

pare

exp

erim

enta

l an

d th

eore

tical

pr

obab

ilitie

s in

a ra

nge

of c

onte

xts;

appr

ecia

teth

e di

ffer

ence

be

twee

n m

athe

mat

ical

ex

plan

atio

n an

d ex

perim

enta

l evi

denc

e

use

rela

tive

freq

uenc

y as

an

estim

ate

of

prob

abili

ty, i

nclu

ding

si

mul

atio

n us

ing

ICT

to g

ener

ate

larg

er

sam

ples

; dis

cuss

its

relia

bilit

y ba

sed

on s

ampl

e si

ze a

nd

use

to in

terp

ret a

nd

com

pare

out

com

es o

f ex

perim

ents

expl

ore

a re

leva

nt a

nd

purp

osef

ul p

robl

em

invo

lvin

g un

cert

aint

y;

estim

ate

risk

bym

odel

ling

real

eve

nts

thro

ugh

sim

ulat

ion;

ju

stify

dec

isio

ns b

ased

on

exp

erim

enta

lpr

obab

ility

and

co

mm

ent o

n th

e ef

fect

of a

ssum

ptio

ns

and

sam

ple

size

on

the

relia

bilit

y of

co

nclu

sion

s

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