Essential Mathematics Gold for the Australian Curriculum Year 7: Whole Numbers; 1.1 Place value ; 1.2 Addition and subtraction; 1.3 Addition and subtraction of larger numbers; 1.4 Multiplication; 1.5 Multiplying larger numbers; 1.6 Division; 1.7 Estimating and rounding; 1.8 Order of operations; ; Chapter 2. Geometry; 2.1 Points, lines and angles; 2.2 Measuring angles; 2.3 Angles at a point; 2.4 Transversal lines and parallel lines; 2.5 Circles and constructions; 2.6 Dynamic geometry; ; Chapter 3. Number properties and patterns; 3.1 Factors and multiples; 3.2 Highest common factor and lowest common multiple; 3.3 Divisibility; 3.4 Prime numbers and composite numbers; 3.5 Index form; 3.6 Prime factors; 3.7 Squares and square roots; 3.8 Number patterns; 3.9 Patterns with shapes and numbers; 3.10 Tables and rules; 3.11 The number plane and graphs; ; Chapter 4. Fractions and percentages; 4.1 What are fractions? ; 4.2 Equivalence and simplification ; 4.3 Mixed numbers ; 4.4 Ordering fractions; 4.5 Adding fractions; 4.6 Subtracting fractions; 4.7 Multiplying fractions ; 4.8 Dividing fractions ; 4.9 Fractions and percentages ; 4.10 Percentage of a number ; 4.11 Expressing a quantity as a proportion ; ; Chapter 5. Algebra; 5.1 Introduction to algebra; 5.2 Evaluating expressions; 5.3 Equivalent expressions; 5.4 Like terms; 5.5 Multiplying and dividing expressions; 5.6 Applying algebra; ; Chapter 6. Decimals ; 6.1 Decimals and place value; 6.2 Rounding decimals; 6.3 Addition and subtraction of decimals; 6.4 Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10; 6.5 Multiplication of decimals; 6.6 Division of decimals; 6.7 Decimals and fractions; 6.8 Decimals and percentages ; ; Chapter 7. Negative numbers ; 7.1 Integers; 7.2 Adding and subtracting positive integers; 7.3 Adding a negative integer; 7.4 Subtracting a negative integer; 7.5 Substituting integers; 7.6 The number plane ; ; Chapter 8. Statistics and probability; 8.1 Summarising data numerically; 8.2 Dot plots and column graphs; 8.3 Line graphs; 8.4 Stem-and-leaf plots; 8.5 Describing chance; 8.6 Theoretical probability; 8.7 Experimental probability; ; Chapter 9. Shapes and transformations; 9.1 Triangles; 7.2 Triangle angle sum; 9.3 Quadrilaterals; 9.4 Quadrilateral angle sum; 9.5 Symmetry; 9.6 Reflection; 9.7 Rotation; 9.8 Translation; 9.9 Drawing solids; ; Chapter 10. Equations; 10.1 Introduction to equations; 10.2 Solving equations by inspection; 10.3 Using backtracking to solve equations; 10.4 Using the balance method to solve equations; 10.5 Equations with fractions; 10.6 Formulas ; 10.7 Applications; ; Chapter 11. Measurement; 11.1 Using and converting metric lengths; 11.2 Perimeter; 11.3 Areas and rectangles; 11.4 Area of a triangle; 11.5 Area of a parallelogram; 11.6 Volume of rectangular prisms; 11.7 Capacity; 11.8 Mass and temperature

Essential Mathematics Gold for the Australian Curriculum Year 7: Whole Numbers; 1.1 Place value ; 1.2 Addition and subtraction; 1.3 Addition and subtraction of larger numbers; 1.4 Multiplication; 1.5 Multiplying larger numbers; 1.6 Division; 1.7 Estimating and rounding; 1.8 Order of operations; ; Chapter 2. Geometry; 2.1 Points, lines and angles; 2.2 Measuring angles; 2.3 Angles at a point; 2.4 Transversal lines and parallel lines; 2.5 Circles and constructions; 2.6 Dynamic geometry; ; Chapter 3. Number properties and patterns; 3.1 Factors and multiples; 3.2 Highest common factor and lowest common multiple; 3.3 Divisibility; 3.4 Prime numbers and composite numbers; 3.5 Index form; 3.6 Prime factors; 3.7 Squares and square roots; 3.8 Number patterns; 3.9 Patterns with shapes and numbers; 3.10 Tables and rules; 3.11 The number plane and graphs; ; Chapter 4. Fractions and percentages; 4.1 What are fractions? ; 4.2 Equivalence and simplification ; 4.3 Mixed numbers ; 4.4 Ordering fractions; 4.5 Adding fractions; 4.6 Subtracting fractions; 4.7 Multiplying fractions ; 4.8 Dividing fractions ; 4.9 Fractions and percentages ; 4.10 Percentage of a number ; 4.11 Expressing a quantity as a proportion ; ; Chapter 5. Algebra; 5.1 Introduction to algebra; 5.2 Evaluating expressions; 5.3 Equivalent expressions; 5.4 Like terms; 5.5 Multiplying and dividing expressions; 5.6 Applying algebra; ; Chapter 6. Decimals ; 6.1 Decimals and place value; 6.2 Rounding decimals; 6.3 Addition and subtraction of decimals; 6.4 Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10; 6.5 Multiplication of decimals; 6.6 Division of decimals; 6.7 Decimals and fractions; 6.8 Decimals and percentages ; ; Chapter 7. Negative numbers ; 7.1 Integers; 7.2 Adding and subtracting positive integers; 7.3 Adding a negative integer; 7.4 Subtracting a negative integer; 7.5 Substituting integers; 7.6 The number plane ; ; Chapter 8. Statistics and probability; 8.1 Summarising data numerically; 8.2 Dot plots and column graphs; 8.3 Line graphs; 8.4 Stem-and-leaf plots; 8.5 Describing chance; 8.6 Theoretical probability; 8.7 Experimental probability; ; Chapter 9. Shapes and transformations; 9.1 Triangles; 7.2 Triangle angle sum; 9.3 Quadrilaterals; 9.4 Quadrilateral angle sum; 9.5 Symmetry; 9.6 Reflection; 9.7 Rotation; 9.8 Translation; 9.9 Drawing solids; ; Chapter 10. Equations; 10.1 Introduction to equations; 10.2 Solving equations by inspection; 10.3 Using backtracking to solve equations; 10.4 Using the balance method to solve equations; 10.5 Equations with fractions; 10.6 Formulas ; 10.7 Applications; ; Chapter 11. Measurement; 11.1 Using and converting metric lengths; 11.2 Perimeter; 11.3 Areas and rectangles; 11.4 Area of a triangle; 11.5 Area of a parallelogram; 11.6 Volume of rectangular prisms; 11.7 Capacity; 11.8 Mass and temperature
Author: David Greenwood
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Release: 2014
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ISBN: 9781139898157

Contains three interconnected content strands are incorporated into 10-11 units of work that can be completed in the school year.

Essential Mathematics for the Australian Curriculum Year 7

Essential Mathematics for the Australian Curriculum Year 7
Author: David Greenwood
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2011-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0521166276

Builds on established learning sequences and teaching methods to provide an authoritative and practical interpretation of all content strands, substrands and content descriptions.

Essential Mathematics Gold for the Australian Curriculum Year 7

Essential Mathematics Gold for the Australian Curriculum Year 7
Author: David Greenwood
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2012-08-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781107630833

Essential Mathematics Gold for the Australian Curriculum Year 7 contains the following features: • The three interconnected content strands are incorporated into 10-11 units of work that can be completed in the school year. • Carefully chosen and assessed language, design and sentence structures engage students who struggle with maths and potentially with reading. • Examples show explanations alongside solutions, and are closely linked to carefully graded exercises, giving students the opportunity for immediate success and to work independently. • Maths Words and Hint balloons reinforce the meaning of key terms and help students apply key concepts as they work through the exercises. • Every question is grouped according to the proficiency strands of the Australian Curriculum • Important terms are defined within the text for immediate understanding and included in the glossary for reference and revision. • Games and puzzles in every chapter • Chapter reviews include summary mind maps of key concepts and lots of revision questions to test understanding.

Essential Mathematics for the Australian Curriculum Year 9

Essential Mathematics for the Australian Curriculum Year 9
Author: David Greenwood
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0521178657

Essential Mathematics For The Australian Curriculum Year 9 Essential Mathematics for the Australian Curriculum builds on established learning sequences and teaching methods to provide an authoritative and practical interpretation of all content strands, sub strands and content descriptions. It also covers essential prior knowledge and includes some extension topics. The essential foundations of the series: The three interconnected content strands are incorporated into 11 units of work that can be completed in the school year Let's Start activities provide context and foundation for topics Every question is grouped according to the four proficiency strands of the new Australian Curriculum: Understanding, Fluency, Problem-solving and Reasoning Problem-solving and Reasoning questions are included in every exercise Enrichment questions in each exercise, and investigations, challenges and puzzles in every chapter reflect curriculum aims by extending students in depth Literacy and numeracy skills, thinking skills, creativity and ICT activities (including dynamic geometry and calculator activities) are incorporated and encouraged in every chapter.