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A level 7 pupil can …..

A level 7 pupil can …. NUMBER MENTALLY Round to 1 significant figure Understand the effect of × and ÷ by numbers between 0 and 1 × and ÷ rounded figures WRITTEN METHODS × and ÷ any numbers Calculate proportional changes using × only FRACTIONS, DECIMALS AND PERCENTAGES

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A level 7 pupil can …..

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  1. A level 7 pupil can …..

  2. NUMBER MENTALLY • Round to 1 significant figure • Understand the effect of × and ÷ by numbers between 0 and 1 • × and ÷ rounded figures WRITTEN METHODS • × and ÷ any numbers • Calculate proportional changes using × only FRACTIONS, DECIMALS AND PERCENTAGES • Understand and use proportional changes • Use a calculator efficiently

  3. ALGEBRA • Describe the nth term of quadratic sequences in symbols • Simplify quadratic expressions • Multiply out double brackets like (x+ 2)(x- 4) • Solve simultaneous equations and simple inequalities using algebra • Solve simultaneous equations using a graph

  4. SHAPE • Understand and apply Pythagoras’ Theorem • Calculate lengths, areas and volumes in plane shapes and right prisms SPACE • Enlarge shapes by a fractional scale factor • Understand similarity • Determine the locus of moving object according to a rule MEASURE • Appreciate the imprecision of measurement and understand levels of accuracy • Understand and use compound measures e.g. speed

  5. HANDLING DATA STATISTICS • Specify and test hypotheses • Take account of bias or variability • Use frequency polygons to compare distributions • Draw a line of best fit on a scatter graph • Calculate modal class and estimate mean, median and range of grouped data • Select the most appropriate PROBABILITY • Understand relative frequency • Compare the outcomes of experiments

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