Unit 1: Numbers Unit 2: Calculations Unit 3: Fractions, percentages and ratio Unit 4: Measurement Unit 5: Shapes and movement Unit 7: History of maths
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A look at the history of maths, from how prehistoric people counted to modern technology.
Find out about the different ways a shape can be transformed, including translation, rotation and reflection.
Find out how to measure the area of rectilinear shapes by breaking them down into squares and rectangles.
Find out how to measure the area of rectilinear shapes by breaking them down into squares and rectangles.
Find out how to measure the area of rectilinear shapes by breaking them down into squares and rectangles.
Before we started using metric measurements, we used imperial measurements with feet, pounds and stones.
Discover how you can use ratio to show the relation between two values.
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What does percentage mean? How can part of something be shown as a percentage?
