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Maths Grade 7

Weekly 1 hour session.

Grade 7 Mathematics in Australia follows the Australian Curriculum and aims to develop students' mathematical understanding, fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. The key subject areas for Grade 7 Mathematics are:

  1. Number and Algebra

    • Number and Place Value: Working with integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Understanding and using positive and negative integers. Developing strategies for mental and written calculations.
    • Real Numbers: Understanding and performing operations with fractions, decimals, and percentages. Solving problems involving the four operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
    • Patterns and Algebra: Recognizing, describing, and continuing patterns. Using variables and algebraic expressions to represent and solve problems. Simplifying algebraic expressions and solving simple linear equations.
    • Linear and Non-linear Relationships: Graphing and interpreting simple linear relationships. Understanding and using coordinates to plot points on the Cartesian plane.
  2. Measurement and Geometry

    • Using Units of Measurement: Understanding and converting between units of measurement for length, area, volume, capacity, and mass. Solving problems involving the perimeter and area of rectangles, triangles, and other polygons. Calculating the volume of rectangular prisms.
    • Geometric Reasoning: Identifying and describing properties of 2D shapes and 3D objects. Classifying triangles and quadrilaterals based on their properties. Investigating angles formed by transversals and parallel lines.
    • Location and Transformation: Understanding and using coordinates to describe positions on a grid. Performing transformations such as translations, rotations, reflections, and enlargements on the Cartesian plane.
  3. Statistics and Probability

    • Chance: Describing and ordering the likelihood of events using fractions, decimals, and percentages. Conducting experiments to understand and predict probabilities.
    • Data Representation and Interpretation: Collecting, organizing, and displaying data in various forms, such as tables, column graphs, and histograms. Interpreting data to draw conclusions and make inferences. Understanding and using measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and range.

These subject areas ensure that students build a solid foundation in mathematical concepts and skills, preparing them for more advanced studies in mathematics in subsequent years.

Fee structure:

Please contact Sacetas by emailing info@sacetas.com or calling 0490 786 554.

This course requires a payment for entry.

Cost: AUD 350.00

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