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Year 7 Mathematics (NZC Level 4)

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Relevant NZ Ministry of Education Syllabus Points (Level 4)

Students work towards being able to:

Number & Algebra

  • Understand and use whole numbersdecimalsfractions, and percentages.
  • Apply addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division strategies with increasing fluency.
  • Recognise and describe patterns and relationships, including simple algebraic expressions.
  • Use factors, multiples, basic integers, and place value reasoning.

Geometry & Measurement

  • Classify 2D shapes and 3D objects using geometric properties.
  • Use coordinate grids and interpret simple maps.
  • Measure length, area, volume, mass, and time using standard units.
  • Understand and use angles, including estimating, comparing, and constructing them.
  • Convert between metric units.

Statistics

  • Plan and conduct statistical investigations with discrete data.
  • Interpret and compare data displays (dot plots, bar graphs, stem-and-leaf).
  • Identify patterns, trends, and simple probability statements.

Applicable Cambridge Curriculum References

  • Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics Stages 7–8
    • Number: place value, integers, fractions/decimals/percentages.
    • Algebra: simple equations, sequences, forming expressions.
    • Geometry & Measure: angles, polygons, perimeter/area, nets.
    • Statistics: data handling, averages, interpreting charts.
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