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School logo goes here Year 7 Extension Mathematics Learning Diary KS3 target grade: Test 7E1 7E2 7E3 7E4 7E5 7E6 7E7 7E8 Current Ach effort level level My Teacher Says: Learning Objectives Displaying data 7E1 Order integers and decimals (4/6) Round positive numbers to any given power of 10; (4) Round decimals to the nearest whole number or to 1 or 2 decimal places (5) Make and justify estimates and approximations of calculations (6) %: Effort: Construct frequency tables with equal class intervals (4) Construct two-way tables for recording discrete data (4) Construct frequency diagrams for discrete and continuous data (4) Construct simple line graphs for time series (4) Construct stem-and-leaf diagrams (5) Construct simple scatter graphs (6) Construct pie charts (6) Interpret tables, graphs & diagrams for discrete and continuous data, (5) relating summary statistics & findings to the questions being explored (6) Angles Measure & draw angles, including reflex angles, to nearest degree (5) Know and use the sum of angles at a point and on a straight line (5) Identify alternate angles and corresponding angles (6) Understand a proof that the angle sum of a triangle is 180° (6) Understand a proof that the angle sum of a quadrilateral is 360°(6) Understand a proof that the exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles (6) Decimal notation Test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: Learning Objectives Coordinates Use conventions & notation for 2D coordinates in all four quadrants(5) Find coordinates of points determined by geometric information (5) Find the midpoint of the line segment AB, given coordinates of points A and B (6) Symmetry Find line symmetry in 2-D shapes on paper and using ICT (4) Find planes of symmetry in 3D shapes (5) Find the order of rotational symmetry in 2D shapes (5) Fractions, decimals and percentages Order fractions by writing them with a common denominator or by converting them to decimals (6) Calculate fractions of quantities (5) Express one given number as a percentage of another (6) Calculate percentages (6) Find the outcome of a given percentage increase or decrease (6) Use the equivalence of fractions, decimals and percentages to compare proportions (6) %: Test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: 7E2 Effort: Learning Objectives Number operations 7E3 Classify quadrilaterals by their geometrical properties (6) Solve geometrical problems using side and angle properties of equilateral, isosceles and right-angled triangles & special quadrilaterals, explaining reasoning with diagrams & text (6) Know that if two 2-D shapes are congruent, corresponding sides and angles are equal (6/8) %: Effort: Know the meanings of the words formula and function(5) Express simple functions algebraically (5) Represent simple functions in mappings or on a spreadsheet (6) Number properties Find and use multiples, factors, and primes (4/5) Find common factors, highest common factors, lowest common multiples (5) Find the prime factor decomposition of a number (6) Use squares, positive/negative square roots, cubes and cube roots (6) Use index notation for small positive integer powers (7) 2D shape Test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: Learning Objectives Operations in algebra 7E4 Calculate statistics for sets of discrete data, including with a calculator and spreadsheet (4/5) Calculate statistics for sets of continuous data, including with a calculator and spreadsheet (7) Recognise when it is appropriate to use the range, mean, median and mode and, for grouped data, the modal class (6) Compare two distributions using the range & one or more of the mode, median and mean (6) %: Effort: Understand and use the rules of arithmetic and inverse operations (5) Use the order of operations, including brackets, with more complex calculations (such as in the context of integers and fractions) (6) Understand that algebraic operations, including the use of brackets follow the rules of arithmetic (6) Measurements and scale Choose and use units of measurement to measure, estimate, calculate and solve problems in a range of contexts (4/5) Know rough metric equivalents of imperial measures in common use (6) Read and interpret scales on a range of measuring instruments (5/6) Make scale drawings (6) Averages test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: Learning Objectives Negative numbers 7E5 Simplify or transform linear expressions by collecting like terms (5) Multiply a single term over a bracket (6) Construct and solve linear equations with integer coefficients (unknown on either or both sides) (6) Construct & solve linear equations with integer coefficients with brackets(7) %: Effort: Order integers in context (5) Add and subtract integers in context (5) Multiple and divide integers in context (5) 3D shape Visualise 3-D shapes from their nets (4) Use geometric properties of cuboids and shapes made from cuboids(6) Use simple plans & elevations (6) Use ruler and protractor to construct simple nets of 3-D shapes (L4 for cuboid/L6 for rest) Solving equations Test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: Learning Objectives 7E6 Decimal calculations Generate terms of a linear sequence using term-to-term rules (6) Generate terms of a linear sequence using position-to-term rules (6) Use linear expressions to describe the nth term of a simple arithmetic sequence, justifying its form by referring to the activity or practical context from which it was generated (6) %: Effort: Use efficient written methods to add and subtract integers and decimals of any size, including numbers with differing numbers of decimal places (4) Read and write positive integer powers of 10 (6) Multiply and divide integers & decimals by 0.1, 0.01etc (6) Use efficient written methods for multiplication and division of integers and decimals(L5) including by decimals such as 0.06 (L7) Graphs Generate points in all four quadrants (5) Plot the graphs of linear functions, where y is given explicitly in terms of x, on paper & using ICT (6) Recognise that equations of the form y=mx+c correspond to straight-line graphs (6) Construct linear functions arising from real-life problems & plot their corresponding graphs (6) Discuss and interpret graphs arising from real situations, e.g. distance–time graphs (6/7) Sequences Test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: Learning Objectives Area and volume 7E7 Find and justify probabilities based on equally likely outcomes in simple contexts (5) Know that if the probability of an event occurring is p, then the probability of it not occurring is 1 − p (5) Use diagrams and tables to record in a systematic way all possible mutually exclusive outcomes for single events & for two successive events (6) Compare estimated experimental with theoretical probabilities (7) %: Effort: Derive and use formulae for the area of a triangle (6) Derive and use formulae for the area of a parallelogram (6) Derive and use formulae for the area of a trapezium (7) Calculate areas of compound shapes (6/7) Know and use the formula for the volume of a cuboid (7) Calculate volumes and surface areas of cuboids and shapes made from cuboids (7) Fractions and ratio Add and subtract fractions by writing them with a common denominator (6) Multiply and divide an integer by a fraction (6) Simplify ratios, including those expressed in different units; recognising links with fraction notation (5) Divide a quantity into two or more parts in a given ratio (5) Use the unitary method to solve simple problems involving ratio and direct proportion (6) Probabilities Test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: Learning Objectives 7E8 Transformations Transform 2-D shapes by rotation and reflection on paper & using ICT (4/5) Transform 2-D shapes by translation, on paper and using ICT (6) Try out mathematical representations of simple combinations of these transformations (6/7) Understand and use the language & notation associated with enlargement (6) Enlarge 2-D shapes, given a centre of enlargement and a positive integer scale factor; explore enlargement using ICT (6) Formulae Use formulae from mathematics and other subjects (6) Substitute integers into simple formulae, including examples that lead to an equation to solve (5) Substitute positive integers into expressions involving small powers, e.g. 3x2 3 +4 or 2x ; derive simple formulae (6) Constructions Use straight edge and compasses to construct: The midpoint and perpendicular bisector of a line segment (6) The bisector of an angle (6) The perpendicular from a point to a line (6) The perpendicular from a point on a line (6) A triangle, given three sides (SSS) (6) Find simple loci, both by reasoning & by using ICT, to produce shapes and paths, e.g. an equilateral triangle (6/7) %: Test level: My strengths are: I need to improve: Ach level: Effort: Year 7 exam Paper 1 (non calculator) Paper 2 (calculator) Mental Exam total Exam Ach level level my view of my exam performance: My strengths are: I need to improve: Target grade Effort