Year 7 Calculator Allowed Prepare for NAPLAN with Mangahigh

Year 7 – Calculator Allowed Prepare for NAPLAN with Mangahigh A list of Mangahigh challenges to assign for NAPLAN practise. To locate lessons to assi...
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Year 7 – Calculator Allowed Prepare for NAPLAN with Mangahigh

A list of Mangahigh challenges to assign for NAPLAN practise. To locate lessons to assign, go to Gradebook. The example below shows Year 2 > Measurement and Geometry > Units of Measurements > Measuring weight

Example 1: Year 2 > Measurement and Geometry > Units of Measurements > Measuring weight Watch this video to learn how to assign challenges to assign to your students. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ok8H5WGnPY

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Location and Transformation > Enlargement on a Grid Use a square grid to enlarge with or without a centre of enlargement. Use positive integer scale factors. Understand that lengths and perimeter are increased by the scale factor and angles are preserved. Describe an enlargement. Spotˏ from a set of possible shapesˏ which ones are enlargements of the original by consideration of the side lengths

Year 5 > Statistics and Probability > Data Representation and Interpretation > Data collection sheets Design a data collection sheet for a survey including a 2 way table and tally. Questions will be of a very basic nature. Sheet can be used to record the results from a large number of people

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign Year 5 > Statistics and Probability > Data Representation and Interpretation > Using bar charts Use discrete data and understand how a bar chart and vertical line graph represent frequency. Understand that both graphs are a type of frequency diagram. Draw and interpret these graphs. Include dual bar chartsˏ although this term need not be known. Include horizontal bar charts

Year 6 > Number and Algebra > Number and Place Value > Mental Addition and Subtraction of large numbers Extend mental-methods for whole-number calculationsˏ for example to subtract one near-multiple of 1000 from another (e.g. 6070 - 4097)

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 9 > Measurement and Geometry > Geometric Reasoning > Ratio and Proportion – drawings and models Use ratio in a practical context including map scalesˏ drawingsˏ modelsˏ paper sizes and gear ra os. Including giving the scale in various forms that are commonly used e.g. 1:50 000 in maps

Year 4 > Number and Algebra > Money and Financial Maths > Working with money Add and subtract amounts of money to give changeˏ using both $ and c in practical contexts

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 4 > Number and Algebra > Money and Financial Maths > Working with money Add and subtract amounts of money to give changeˏ using both $ and c in practical contexts

Year 6 > Measurement and Geometry > Shape > Recognise a prism Recognise a prism and know its basic properties in terms of facesˏ edgesˏ ver ces and cross sec on. Understand types of prismˏ e.g. triangularˏ pentagonal

Year 5 > Number and Algebra > Number and Place Value > Number machines Use 1 and 2 stage number / function machines. Express the results of a function in a mapping diagram

subtract 12

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 5 > Statistics and Probability > Chance > Understand the likelihood of events Understand and use the probability scale from 0 to 1; find and justify probabilities based on equally likely outcomes in simple contexts Year 5 > Statistics and Probability > Chance > Listing possible outcomes for a single event List all possible equally likely outcomes for one event. The terms sample spaceˏ possibility spaceˏ probability space need to be known

Year 5 > Measurement and Geometry > Location and transformation > Understand positionˏ direc on and movement Follow and give instructions involving positionˏ direc on and movement

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Geometric Reasoning > Recognise perpendicular and parallel lines Recognise parallel and perpendicular lines in grids and shapes

Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Geometric Reasoning > Types of angles Use three points to name an angle and define its two arms. Know what is meant by acuteˏ obtuse and reflex and recognise them without measurement

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 6 > Number and Algebra > Number and Place Value > Use negative numbers Use positive and negative numbers in context such as temperature and position them on a number line; state inequalities using the symbols < and > (e.g. -3 > -5ˏ -1 < 1) Find the difference between a positive and a negative integerˏ or two nega ve integersˏ in context Year 6 > Number and Algebra > Number and Place Value > Pinata Fever: Extending the number line Understand that the number line extends symetrically about zeroˏ and that the normal rules of addi on and subtraction apply to all parts of the number line. Solve problems that involve adding and subtracting positive numbers on a number line.

Year 4 > Measurement and Geometry > Using units of measurement > Calculate with length Measureˏ compareˏ add and subtract lengths using mmˏ cm and m. Make use of 10mm = 1cm and 100cm = 1m for comparisons like 300cm is longer than 2m but activity will not include formal unit conversion or decimal representation.

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Year 4 > Measurement and Geometry > Using units of measurement > Digital clock Tell and write the time from a digit 12 hour clock

Year 4 > Measurement and Geometry > Using units of measurement > Seconds, minutes and hours Record and compare time in terms of secondsˏ minutesˏ hours and o’clock. Know the number of seconds in a minuteˏ min in an hour and hours in a day. Compare durations of eventsˏ for example to calculate the me taken by particular events or tasks. Year 4 > Measurement and Geometry > Using units of measurement > Calculate with capacity Measureˏ compareˏ add and subtract weights using ml and litres. Make use of 1000ml = 1litre for comparisons like 3000ml is more than 2 litres but activity will not include formal unit conversion or decimal representation.

Year 4 > Measurement and Geometry > Using units of measurement > Metric units of weights Convert between units of weight using kg and g

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 5 > Measurement and Geometry > Using Units of measurement > Perimeter Understand that the perimeter means the total distance around a shape. Calculate the perimeter of polygons based on rectangles and triangles

Year 5 > Measurement and Geometry > Using Units of measurement > Pyramid Panic Lite: Perimeter of Triangles Understand how to calculate the perimeter of a triangle. Find the side length of an equilateral triangle if the perimeter is known. Find the missing side length of a scalene triangle if the perimeter and two other side lengths are known.

Year 4 > Number and Algebra > Fractions and Decimals > Find a fraction of an amount - standard examples Understand division followed by multiplication will calculate a fractional part of an amount. Restrict to examples where the answer is an integer

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign Year 6 > Number and Algebra > Fractions and Decimals > Find a fraction of an amount - simple examples Find a fraction of a number using division and multiplication. e.g. Find 3/8 of 32 Year 6 > Measurement and Geometry > Shape > Recognise a prism Recognise a prism and know its basic properties in terms of facesˏ edgesˏ ver ces and cross sec on. Understand types of prismˏ e.g. triangularˏ pentagonal

Year 7 > Statistics and Probability > Data representation and interpretation > Find the mean Calculate the mean from raw data. The data maybe expressed in a list or other format showing all the data results. Understand that the mean need not be one of the possible resultsˏ e.g. it could be a decimal. Include using a simple coded/assumed mean

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign Year 7 > Number and Algebra > Real Numbers > Find percentages – calculator Understand that multiplication by the decimal equivalent of a percentage gives the required percentage of the amount

Year 7 > Number and Algebra > Real Numbers > Find percentages – no calculator Find a percentage of an amount using short cut strategiesˏ especially 10% and 1% to find other percentages

Year 6 > Statistics and Probability > Chance > Understand the likelihood of events Understand and use the probability scale from 0 to 1; find and justify probabilities based on equally likely outcomes in simple contexts

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 4 > Number and Algebra > Fractions and Decimals > Equivalent Fractions Use diagrams to identify equivalent fractions (e.g. 6/8 and 3/4ˏ or 7/10 and 70/100); interpret mixed numbers and position them on a number line (e.g. 3 1/2) simplify fractions by cancelling common factors

Year 6 > Number and Algebra > Money and financial mathematics > Percentage discounts Investigate and calculate percentage discounts of 10%ˏ 25% and 50% on sale items. Use authentic information to calculate prices on sale goods.

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Geometric Reasoning > Opposite Angles Recognise and calculate with vertically opposite angles. The term 'opposite' will be acceptable Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Geometric Reasoning > Corresponding Angles Understand that when parallel lines are crossed by another lineˏ corresponding angles are created. Solve problems involving the corresponding angles. The term 'F' angle is not sufficient to explain why 2 angles are equal Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Geometric Reasoning > Alternate Angles Understand that when parallel lines are crossed by another lineˏ (interior) alternate angles are created. Solve problems involving the alternate angles including understanding the properties of allied anglesˏ although this term is not examined. The term 'Z' angle is not a sufficient reason for two angles being equal

Year 5 > Number and Algebra > Patterns and Algebra > Solve word problems Chooseˏ use and combine any of the four number operations to solve word problems involving numbers in 'real life'ˏ perimeter and area (noteˏ knowing how to find perimeter and area is not requiredˏ a ques on should always 'tell' you the meaning of area and perimeter)

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Using units of measurement > Find the area of a rectangle Use the formula for the area of a rectangle to calculate the rectangle's area

Year 6 > Number and Algebra > Patterns and Algebra > Use nth term to generate linear sequences Find particular terms using the nth term rule (linear) or find other terms in a linear sequence using the first term i.e. a + (n-1)d. Generate a sequence using position to term rules including using the formula for nth term (linear)

Year 6 > Number and Algebra > Patterns and Algebra > Patterns and linear rules Relate the nth term to a practical problem or pattern through a diagram. Describe in words or write algebraically the nth term for linear patterns only

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 6 > Statistics and Probability > Data Representation and Interpretation > Interpret raw data Read data from lists and tablesˏ one way only (Carroll diagramsˏ although this term need not be known). Include Venn diagrams for sorting dataˏ (although this term need not be known). Deal with missing results and recognise outliers

Year 7 > Number and Algebra > Number and Place Value > Product of prime factors Know the terms product of prime factors and prime factor decomposition. Use a factor tree or similar method to decompose numbers including writing the answer in index form Year 7 > Number and Algebra > Money and Financial Mathematics > Best Buys Investigate and calculate 'best buys'. Apply the unitary method to identify ‘best buy’ situationsˏ such as comparing the cost per 100g

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MANGAHIGH Prodigi Challenges to assign

Year 7 > Number and Algebra > Real numbers > Multiply with fractions Divide any type of fraction by another fraction. Include an integer by a fraction and a fraction by an integer. Understand that this is the inverse of multiplication

Year 7 > Measurement and Geometry > Using units of measurement > Find the area of a rectangle Use the formula for the area of a rectangle to calculate the rectangle's area

Year 6 > Measurement and Geometry > Geometric Reasoning > Calculating angles around a point Know that angles are measured in degrees and that one whole turn is 360 degrees. Calculate angles at a point

Year 2 > Measurement and Geometry > Location and Transformation > Use compass directions Read and record the vocabulary of positionˏ direc on and movementˏ using the four compass direc ons to describe movement about a grid