Geometric Measure
S2 Position
Aligned to the NSW Syllabus for The Australian curriculum (https://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/home)
- outcomes and content listed below
- outcomes and content listed below
Parking Panic - coolmath games
Treasure Map Graphing - education.com
More Mapping Skills - Australian Curriculum
Position Worksheets - easyteaching.net
Position Worksheets - Twinkl (joining fee) yr3
Position Worksheets - Twinkl (joining fee) yr4
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Hit the co-ordinate - mathsisfun
Scale Draw - nrich
Position Units of Work - nzmaths.co.nz
Coordinate Activities - transum
Strategy Ships - mathplayground (coordinates)
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Co-ordinate Park - scootle
Introducing Mapping - Australian Curriculum
Cali Cat Coordinates - math10
Stock the shelves - mrnussbaum
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Syllabus Outcomes
MAO-WM-01 Develops understanding and fluency in mathematics through exploring and connecting mathematical concepts, choosing and applying mathematical techniques to solve problems, and communicating their thinking and reasoning coherently and clearly
MA2-GM-01 Uses grid maps and directional language to locate positions and follow routes
MA2-GM-01 Uses grid maps and directional language to locate positions and follow routes
Content
Geometric measure A
Position: Interpret movement on a map
Position: Create and interpret grid maps
Position: Interpret movement on a map
- Orient a map to determine directions to travel
- Use given directions to follow routes on land and Aboriginal maps without a grid reference system (Reasons about spatial structure)
- Describe a route taken on a map using landmarks and directional language
- Locate positions by coordinating horizontal and vertical references
- Use the array (row and column) structure of grid maps to locate position, horizontal before vertical
Position: Create and interpret grid maps
- Create simple maps and plans from an aerial view, labelling grid references
- Identify and mark locations on maps and plans, given their grid references
- Use a given grid map and compass directions (N, S, E, W) to plan, describe and show a route from one location to another
- Use natural resources or landmarks to identify north, south, east, west
- Relate compass directions to amounts of turn
- Describe a return journey between 2 locations on a grid map (Reasons about spatial orientation)
updated Feb 2023
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