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Mathematics, Year 5

By the end of Year 5, students use place value to write and order decimals including decimals greater than one. They express natural numbers as products of factors and identify multiples. Students order and represent, add and subtract fractions with the same or related denominators. They represent common percentages and connect them to their fraction and decimal equivalents. Students use their proficiency with multiplication facts and efficient calculation strategies to multiply large numbers by one- and two-digit numbers and divide by single-digit numbers. They check the reasonableness of their calculations using estimation. Students use mathematical modelling to solve financial and other practical problems, formulating and solving problems, choosing arithmetic operations and interpreting results in terms of the situation. They apply properties of numbers and operations to find unknown values in numerical equations involving multiplication and division. Students create and use algorithms to identify and explain patterns in the factors and multiples of numbers. 

 

They choose and use appropriate metric units to measure the attributes of length, mass and capacity, and to solve problems involving perimeter and area. Students convert between 12- and 24-hour time. They estimate, construct and measure angles in degrees. Students use grid coordinates to locate and move positions. They connect objects to their two-dimensional nets. Students perform and describe the results of transformations and identify any symmetries. 

 

They plan and conduct statistical investigations that collect nominal and ordinal categorical and discrete numerical data using digital tools. Students identify the mode and interpret the shape of distributions of data in context. They interpret and compare data represented in line graphs. Students conduct repeated chance experiments, list the possible outcomes, estimate likelihoods and make comparisons between those with and without equally likely outcomes. 

Number

AC9M5N01

interpret, compare and order numbers with more than 2 decimal places, including numbers greater than one, using place value understanding; represent these on a number line

Number

AC9M5N08

check and explain the reasonableness of solutions to problems including financial contexts using estimation strategies appropriate to the context

Annotations

 

1. Orders decimals greater than one from smallest to largest. 

2. Compares decimals greater than one to determine the difference between them. 

 

3. Constructs a number line and uses it to represent and order decimals greater than one.

 

4. Locates the approximate position of decimals to the hundredth place.

5. Compares secondary data and uses the given times to determine who came first, second and third place.

 

6. Makes connections between fraction and decimal representations of numbers. 

 

7. Demonstrates an appreciation of length of duration for one-tenth and one-hundredth of a second, providing reasonable examples.