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NZ Numeracy Correlation Chart
Live Mathletics NZ Numeracy
Levels
Stages
Question examples
Level One
Stages 3/4
Addition from 1 to 10
Doubles up to 10
2+5=?
3+3=?
Level Two
Stage 5
Addition from 1 - 20
Subtraction from 1 - 20
9+7=?
12 - 5 = ?
Level Three
Stage 6
Addition and subtraction from 1 - 50
Doubles and halves up to 50
2s, 3s, 4s, 5s and 10s times tables
Addition from 1 - 20 with a missing addend
2+5+4=?
18 + 18 = ?
3x4=?
8 + ? = 20
Level Four
Stage 6
Addition and subtraction from 1 - 100
Times tables to 10 x 10
2s, 3s, 4s, 5s and 10s division facts
Addition from 1 - 50 with a missing addend
Doubles and Halves up to 100
Times tables to 10 x 10 with a missing factor
83 - 72 = ?
6x5=?
15 ÷ 3 = ?
20 + ? = 50
20 + 20 = ?
10 x ?= 10
Level Five
Early Stage 7
Addition from 1 - 500
40 + 40 + 5 = ?
Subtraction from 1 - 100
66 - 4 = ?
Addition from 1 - 100 with a missing addend
40 + ? = 50
Time conversions
How many minutes in 7 hours
All multiplication and division facts to 10 x 10
21 ÷7 = ?
Length conversions
?cm = 83m
Level Six
Stage 7
Operations with decimals
1.8 ÷ 2 = ?
Calculations using brackets
10 x (5 - 1) = ?
Simple percentages
75% of 4 = ?
Converting mm, cm and m
?mm = 2cm
24 hour time
7.00PM in 24 hour time is ?:00
Time table calculations
Terms in a sequence with decimals I
1.4, 1.9, 2.4, ?
Fractions and decimals
3/4 as a decimal
Percentages and decimals
0.2 as a percentage is ?%
Terms in a sequence with whole numbers
10, 20, ?, 40
Level Seven
Stage 7
Sum, difference, product and quotient
Operations with integers
Cubes
Volume and capacity conversions
Order of operations I
The Cartesian plane I
Ratios
Equivalent fractions
Volume of rectangular prisms I
Area of plane shapes I
86 - (-96) = ?
(-5)³ = ?
961 mL - ?cm³
51 - 6 x 4 = ?
20:10:50 = 4:?:10
2/3 = 6/?
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Levels
NZ Numeracy
Stages
Level Eight
Early Stage 8
Level Nine
Level Ten
Question examples
Statistical measures
Simplifying algebra I
Algebraic substitution I
Order of operations II
Terms in a sequence with decimals II
Area and volume conversions
Factoring I
Volume of rectangular prisms II
Area of plane shapes II
Recurring decimals
Algebraic substitution II
Factoring II
Expanding brackets I
Order of operations III
Scientific notation
Midpoints between two points
Pythagorean triads
The Cartesian plane II
Chance outcomes
Simplifying algebra
Stage 8
Year 11 plus
Logarithms
Solving equations
Expanding brackets II
Expanding quadratics
Surface area of cubes
Percentage Probability
Factoring quadratics
Algebraic substitution III
You can block lower levels
E.g. mode, mean, range
18y - 9y = ? Y?
Find x + y if x = 7 and y = 5
35 - 7 x 8 = ?
7.6, ?, 8.2, 8.5, 8.8
?cm² = 450mm²
84x - 60 = ? (7x - 5)
0.666… = ? /3
-8x - 32 = -4(2x + ?)
-5(6x + 11) = ?x + 55
-6 - 2 x 8 ÷ 2 = ?
0.0237 = 2.37 x 10², a = ?
A coin has ? different outcomes
mx m x m x m x m = mn n = ?
log(56) = log(7) + log(?)
Solve for m if: 5m/4 - 20 = 0m = ?
-9m(6m + 4) = -54m² - ?m
(x-5)(x-14) = x² - ? X -70
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50% prob = ? In 8 chance
18 + 9b + b² = (6+b)(?+b)
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