By the end of this unit you should be able to: ● make connections between concepts and the real world
● work on problems individually or with others; compare approaches and adapt your own strategy
● break up a problem into manageable parts ● make sense of a given problem and use Maths to solve it ● represent a mathematical problem in a variety of different ways
● interpret and evaluate how reasonable your solution is in the context of an original problem
● reflect on the strategy you used to solve a mathematical problem identify limitations and suggest improvements
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Linking Thinking 1
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Number, coordinate plane and symmetry
Sets, number and chance
Points, lines and angles
Working with numbers Fractions, decimals, percentages
Probability 1 Patterns
Working with variables
Solving linear relations Ratio, proportion and scaled diagrams