Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1211 g
Reihe: Essential Mathematics
Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1211 g
Reihe: Essential Mathematics
ISBN: 978-1-107-63635-4
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
Essential Mathematics Gold for the Australian Curriculum Year 9 provides a practical interpretation of the Australian Curriculum to help students meet the minimum requirements of the achievement standards. It focuses on consolidating core mathematical concepts and developing vital literacy and numeracy skills in a friendly and easy-to-follow layout.
- The three interconnected content strands are incorporated into 10-11 units of work that can be completed in the school year.
- Carefully chosen and assessed language, design and sentence structures engage students who struggle with maths and potentially with reading.
- Let's Start activities and Key Idea sections for every topic provide context and introduce core concepts.
- Examples show explanations alongside solutions, and are closely linked to carefully graded exercises, giving students the opportunity for immediate success and to work independently.
- Maths Words and Hint balloons reinforce the meaning of key terms and help students apply key concepts as they work through the exercises.
- Every question is grouped according to the proficiency strands of the Australian Curriculum with a particular emphasis placed on Understanding and Fluency to consolidate fundamental skills.
- Gold Star enrichment questions in each exercise allow enthusiastic students to challenge themselves.
- Important terms are defined within the text for immediate understanding and included in the glossary for reference and revision.
- Games and puzzles in every chapter give students a chance to have fun with mathematical ideas.
- Chapter reviews include summary mind maps of key concepts and lots of revision questions to test understanding.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1. Reviewing number
1.1 Adding and subtracting integers
1.2 Multiplying and dividing integers
1.3 Decimals and rounding
1.4 Rational numbers
1.5 Adding and subtracting fractions
1.6 Multiplying and dividing fractions
1.7 Ratios
1.8 Rates and direct proportion
Chapter 2. Financial mathematics
2.1 Percentages
2.2 Applying percentages
2.3 Percentage increase and descrease
2.4 Profits and discounts
2.5 Income
2.6 Taxation
2.7 Simple interest
2.8 Applications of simple interest
Chapter 3. Linear equations
3.1 Algebraic expressions
3.2 Adding and subtracting algebraic expressions
3.3 Multiplying and dividing algebraic expressions
3.4 Expanding algebraic expressions
3.5 Solving linear equations
3.6 Solving linear equations involving fractions
3.7 Equations with brackets
3.8 Equations with variables on both sides
3.9 Solving word problems
3.10 Using formulas
Chapter 4. Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry
4.1 Exploring Pythagoras' theorem
4.2 Finding the hypotenuse
4.3 Finding the shorter sides
4.4 Applying Pythagoras' theorem
4.5 Trigonometric ratios
4.6 Finding side lengths
4.7 Solving for the denominator
4.8 Finding an angle
4.9 Applying trigonometry
Chapter 5. Linear equations
5.1 Introduction to linear relations
5.2 x- and y-intercept
5.3 Graphing straight lines with intercepts
5.4 Lines with one intercept
5.5 Gradient
5.6 Gradient and direct proportion
5.7 Gradient-intercept form
5.8 Finding the equation of a line
5.9 Midpoint and length of a line segment
5.10 Linear modelling
5.11 Non-linear graphs
Chapter 6. Measurement
6.1 Length and perimeter
6.2 Circumference of a circle
6.3 Area
6.4 Area of a circle
6.5 Composite shapes
6.6 Surface area of prisms
6.7 Surface area of a cylinder
6.8 Volume
6.9 Volume of a cylinder
Chapter 7. Indices
7.1 Index notation
7.2 Index laws 1 and
7.3 Index law 3 and the zero power
7.4 Index laws 4 and
7.5 Negative indices
7.6 Scientific notation
7.7 Scientific notation using significant figures
Chapter 8. Geometry
8.1 Angles and triangles
8.2 Parallel lines
8.3 Quadrilaterals
8.4 Polygons
8.5 Congruent triangles
8.6 Enlargement and similar figures
8.7 Similar triangles
8.8 Applying similar triangles
Chapter 9. Algebraic techniques
9.1 Reviewing algebra
9.2 Expanding binomial products
9.3 Expanding perfect squares
9.4 Difference of perfect squares
9.5 Factorising algebraic expressions
9.6 Simplifying algebraic fractions multiplication and division
9.7 Simplifying algebraic fractions addition and subtraction
Chapter 10. Probability and statistics
10.1 Probability review
10.2 Venn diagrams and two-way tables
10.3 Multiple events using tables
10.4 Tree diagrams
10.5 Experimental probability
10.6 Summarising data range and measures of centre
10.7 Interpreting data from tables and graphs
10.8 Stem-and-leaf plots
10.9 Grouped data