Year 7 - All Levels
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Understanding Year 7 All Levels
(suitable for students of all abilities)
Author: W Marlin
260 Pages
Major Topics Covered
Whole numbers
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
More difficult fractions
Problem solving
Plane Shapes and Graphs
Directed Numbers
Measurement
Algebra
Geometry
Number Theory
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Although many of the topic titles are identical to those in
the Year 5 & 6 book,
the exercises at the end of each chapter are more difficult. |
Also, two very important new topics have been introduced, namely
"Directed Numbers" and "Algebra". These 2 new
major topics will play a vital role in the future understanding
and confidence in all areas related to algebra (ie equations, formulae,
products and factors, number plane etc).
The first year of high school is one of the most important years
of schooling. This book ensures that the student has no holes
or gaps in their knowledge from Year 5 and Year 6. Many of the topics
build on the Year 5 and 6 work, and the questions in the graded
exercises are more difficult. The two very important new topics
of Directed Numbers and Algebra are introduced.
Each of the above topics is thoroughly summarized, having five
levels of questions at the end of each chapter:
| Level Number |
Degree of Difficulty
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| Level 1 |
These easier questions, covering only the most basic ideas
in the topic, are intended to build up confidence for weaker
students. Reference pages are shown if students have difficulties. |
| Levels 2 & 3 |
The questions in these two levels are of average difficulty
level, and they will give students a good opportunity to practice
and consolidate the ideas and rules covered throughout most
of the topic. Reference pages are shown if students have difficulties. |
| Level 4 |
These questions are more difficult. The numbers involved are
larger, and the more difficult ideas in the topic are tested.
This should only be attempted by more capable students. |
| Level 5 |
This extension level has been included to challenge those
students who are more gifted at Maths. Usually the questions
are more sentence and problem solving orientated, and therefore
they involve more reading and comprehension skills. |
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