Australian Curriculum
1.1.2: Recognise, represent and order numbers to at least tens of thousands
Fraction Garden (Comparing Fractions)
Fraction, Decimal, Percent (Area and Grid Models)
1.1.3: Apply place value to partition, rearrange and regroup numbers to at least tens of thousands to assist calculations and solve problems
Modeling Decimals (Area and Grid Models)
1.1.4: Investigate number sequences involving multiples of 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9
1.1.5: Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts
Multiplying Decimals (Area Model)
1.2.1: Investigate equivalent fractions used in contexts
Fraction Artist 1 (Area Models of Fractions)
1.2.2: Count by quarters halves and thirds, including with mixed numerals. Locate and represent these fractions on a number line
Fraction Garden (Comparing Fractions)
Fraction, Decimal, Percent (Area and Grid Models)
Fractions Greater than One (Fraction Tiles)
Modeling Fractions (Area Models)
1.2.3: Recognise that the place value system can be extended to tenths and hundredths. Make connections between fractions and decimal notation
Adding Whole Numbers and Decimals (Base-10 Blocks)
Fraction, Decimal, Percent (Area and Grid Models)
Modeling Decimals (Area and Grid Models)
Modeling Whole Numbers and Decimals (Base-10 Blocks)
Subtracting Whole Numbers and Decimals (Base-10 Blocks)
Treasure Hunter (Decimals on the Number Line)
1.4.1: Explore and describe number patterns resulting from performing multiplication
Function Machines 1 (Functions and Tables)
1.4.2: Solve word problems by using number sentences involving multiplication or division where there is no remainder
Critter Count (Modeling Multiplication)
No Alien Left Behind (Division with Remainders)
1.4.3: Use equivalent number sentences involving addition and subtraction to find unknown quantities
Number Line Frog Hop (Addition and Subtraction)
2.1.2: Compare objects using familiar metric units of area and volume
Cannonball Clowns (Number Line Estimation)
2.2.2: Compare and describe two dimensional shapes that result from combining and splitting common shapes, with and without the use of digital technologies
3.2.2: Construct suitable data displays, with and without the use of digital technologies, from given or collected data. Include tables, column graphs and picture graphs where one picture can represent many data values
Forest Ecosystem
Graphing Skills
Mascot Election (Pictographs and Bar Graphs)
Prairie Ecosystem
Reaction Time 1 (Graphs and Statistics)
Reaction Time 2 (Graphs and Statistics)
3.2.3: Evaluate the effectiveness of different displays in illustrating data features including variability
Movie Reviewer (Mean and Median)
Reaction Time 2 (Graphs and Statistics)
Correlation last revised: 9/16/2020
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