STATEMENT OF INQUIRY
Relationships between numbers are the key to understanding our world
Relationships between numbers are the key to understanding our world
INQUIRY QUESTIONS
Factual: What do 25 and 100 have in common? Conceptual: How do we work with numbers in different representations? Debatable: What happens when mathematicians are unsuccessful? |
RESOURCES
International Mathematics Year 7 textbook Chapter 1: Beginnings in Number Chapter 5: Directed Numbers Chapter 3: Number its order and structure (Factors, Multiples. Primes) Chapter 4: Decimals Chapter 6: Fractions, Percentages and probability Geogebra |
ASSESSMENTS
Criterion A: Test Criterion B: Primes and Factors Criterion C: Criterion D: |
NUMBER- SYSTEMS
Number systems have evolved for different purposes.
Alien Number Systems- United We solve
Timeline
Complete a timeline of the origin of number systems.
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Comparing Number systems
Compare and contrast the following number systems using a Venn Diagram.
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Number Bases
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Properties of NUMBERS
What different types of numbers are there?
PLACE VALUE
- Interpreting place value between millions and hundredths.
NUMBER OPERATIONS
How much water do you use in a year?
Integers
A whole number. A complete thing.
- Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing directed numbers.
when you love love it's love, if you hate love it's hate but if you hate hate its love.. (anon)
FActors and multiples
Finding factors and multiples of integers
Finding the highest common factor and lowest common multiple (using factor trees) of integer pairs.
Finding the highest common factor and lowest common multiple (using factor trees) of integer pairs.
CODING IN MATHS
PRoportional Reasoning
- Ordering decimals and fractions
- Converting between decimals and fractions
- Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals and fractions.
Posted by Bright Side on Friday, 11 December 2015