Year 9 Mathematics Bundle - Home Use
Year 9 Mathematics Bundle - Home Use
LearnWell Digital
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This version of the resource is for home use. Students work independently through the resource. If you are a teacher, you should purchase the school use version.
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This bundle contains the five Year 9 Mathematics LearnWell Digital resources:
Algebra is the part of mathematics that uses letters (e.g. a,b,c,x,y) to represent missing pieces of information. We can use algebra to find missing information and solve problems. Algebra also helps us spot patterns and find relationships in information.
Geometry is one of the oldest types of mathematics. It helps us understand the size, shape, dimensions and angles of objects around us.
These are skills we use every day, often without even noticing we are doing so. Geometry also helps us read maps and find directions. With geometry, we can figure out how to make shapes larger or smaller or move them around while keeping their properties the same.
Measurement is a part of mathematics that is all about finding out and describing the size of different things . We use measurement often in our daily lives to explain things such as distance, time, temperature and weight.
Learning how to count was probably one of the early things you learnt how to do, often before you even started any formal schooling. So, numbers have always played a big part in your life, even if you’ve often taken that for granted! In this course, though, you’ll learn how to think about numbers a bit more deeply.
That’s because understanding numbers, their relationships to one another, and how they interact when we perform basic maths operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, is the key to understanding and mastering all other areas of maths!
Year 9 Statistics and Probability
Statistics is a part of mathematics that is all about collecting, studying and finding meaning in data (information). Every day, you use statistics whether you realise it or not! Other people also collect and use data about you. Every time you search something on the internet, click on a link or watch a video on social media, someone uses that information.
Learning how to use statistics for yourself, as well as figuring out whether the statistics other people are using are true or not, is important for many areas of your life.
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