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Categories
NSW Syllabus
- DS Data
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MS Measurement
- MS2.1 Length
- MS2.3 Volume and Capacity
- MS2.4 Mass
- MS2.5 Time
- MS3.1 Length
- MS3.2 Area
- MS3.3 Volume and Capacity
- MS3.4 Mass
- MS3.5 Time
- MS4.1 Perimeter and Area
- MS4.2 Surface Area and Volume
- MS4.3 Time
- MS5.1.1 Perimeter and Area
- MS5.1.2 Trigonometry
- MS5.2.2 Surface Area and Volume
- MS5.3.1 Surface Area and Volume
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NS Number
- NS 2.4 Fractions and Decimals
- NS2.1 Whole Numbers
- NS2.2 Addition and Subtraction
- NS2.3 Multiplication and Division
- NS2.5 Chance
- NS3.1 Whole Numbers
- NS3.2 Addition and Subtraction
- NS3.3 Multiplication and Division
- NS3.4 Fractions and Decimals
- NS3.5 Chance
- NS4.1 Operations with Whole Numbers
- NS4.2 Integers
- NS4.3 Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
- NS5.1.1 Rational Numbers
- NS5.1.2 Consumer Arithmetic
- NS5.2.2 Consumer Arithmetic
- NS4.4 Probability
- NS5.1.3 Probability
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PAS Patterns and Algebra
- PAS4.1 Algebraic Techniques
- PAS4.2 Number Patterns
- PAS4.3 Algebraic Techniques
- PAS4.4 Algebraic Techniques
- PAS4.5 Linear Relationships
- PAS5.1.1 Algebraic Techniques
- PAS5.1.2 Coordinate Geometry
- PAS5.2.2 Algebraic Techniques
- PAS5.2.5 Graphs of Physical Phenomena
- PAS5.3.1 Algebraic Techniques
- PAS5.3.2 Algebraic Techniques
- PAS5.3.3 Coordinate Geometry
- PAS5.3.5 Graphs of Physical Phenomena
- SGS Space and Geometry
Latest link
Exploring Algebra
This multimedia mathematics resource shows how DJs use math to produce records. Using an interactive activity, students solve algebra problems (substitution) based on various scenarios of a DJ’s expenses and revenues and then calculate overall profit. A print activity is provided.
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Scientific Notation
Practice converting between scientific notation and normal numbers. Try Addition/Subtraction and Multiplication/Division problems. Quiz yourself!
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