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WS05 - Possum population

Mathematics, Year 7

By the end of Year 7, students represent natural numbers in expanded form and as products of prime factors, using exponent notation. They solve problems involving squares of numbers and square roots of perfect square numbers. Students solve problems involving addition and subtraction of integers. They use all 4 operations in calculations involving positive fractions and decimals, choosing efficient calculation strategies. Students choose between equivalent representations of rational numbers and percentages to assist in calculations. They use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving rational numbers, percentages and ratios in financial and other applied contexts, justifying choices of representation. Students use algebraic expressions to represent situations, describe the relationships between variables from authentic data and substitute values into formulas to determine unknown values. They solve linear equations with natural number solutions. Students create tables of values related to algebraic expressions and formulas, and describe the effect of variation.

 

They apply knowledge of angle relationships and the sum of angles in a triangle to solve problems, giving reasons. Students use formulas for the areas of triangles and parallelograms and the volumes of rectangular and triangular prisms to solve problems. They describe the relationships between the radius, diameter and circumference of a circle. Students classify polygons according to their features and create an algorithm designed to sort and classify shapes. They represent objects two-dimensionally in different ways, describing the usefulness of these representations. Students use coordinates to describe transformations of points in the plane.

 

They plan and conduct statistical investigations involving discrete and continuous numerical data, using appropriate displays. Students interpret data in terms of the shape of distribution and summary statistics, identifying possible outliers. They decide which measure of central tendency is most suitable and explain their reasoning. Students list sample spaces for single step experiments, assign probabilities to outcomes and predict relative frequencies for related events. They conduct repeated single-step chance experiments and run simulations using digital tools, giving reasons for differences between predicted and observed results.

Number

AC9M7N05

round decimals to a given accuracy appropriate to the context and use appropriate rounding and estimation to check the reasonableness of solutions

Number

AC9M7N06

use the 4 operations with positive rational numbers including fractions, decimals and percentages to solve problems using efficient calculation strategies

Algebra

AC9M7A05

generate tables of values from visually growing patterns or the rule of a function; describe and plot these relationships on the Cartesian plane


Annotations

1. Generates a table of values to show an annual increase in population of 12%.

 

2. Recognises that rounding a population number to a whole number is a level of accuracy appropriate to the context.

 

3. Uses a decimal equivalent for a given percentage.

 

4. Demonstrates an efficient calculation strategy to determine a percentage increase.

 

5. Communicates the mathematical solution as a prediction of possum population in 2025.

6. Shows the relationship between the year and the possum population as a set of plotted coordinates on a Cartesian plane.