Mathematics exemplification examples: Algebra
Overview
A supplement of examples for algebra to illustrate what pupils should
be able to do within a particular strand of objectives by the end of
each year. The main purpose is to help teachers interpret the meaning
and pitch of a particular objective and then to plan and teach so that
pupils make steady progression throughout the year. The examples are a
selection and are not intended to be taught as a 'scheme of work' or
used as worksheets.
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See also
- Progression maps for mathematics
- Progression maps for mathematics: Advice for parents, carers and mentors
- Progression maps: Algebra Equations, formulae and identities
- Progression maps: Algebra Sequences, functions and graphs
- Secondary mathematics planning toolkit
- Using ICT in mathematics: equations, formulae, expressions and identities
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