Mathematics – Australia – Australian Curriculum
Number and Algebra
Number and place value
ACMNA012 – Develop confidence with number sequences to and from 100 by ones from any starting point. Skip count by twos, fives and tens starting from zero
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23 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Comparing numbers – to 30. Number line. Counting to ten on the number line. Counting on the farm.
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Comparing numbers – to 30
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Number Line - Printable
- Activities: 0 course, 1 extra
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Counting to 10 using a number line
- Activities: 6 course, 2 extra
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Counting to 10
- Activities: 11 course, 7 extra
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Subitising - ten frame
- Activities: 2 course, 2 extra
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Subitising - objects
- Activities: 4 course, 3 extra
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Subatising - dominoes
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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Subitising - Matching quantities
- Activities: 2 course, 1 extra
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Comparing groups and numbers
- Activities: 4 course, 0 extra
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Counting to 20
- Activities: 5 course, 7 extra
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Counting to 20 on a number Line
- Activities: 4 course, 2 extra
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Counting to 30 on a number line
- Activities: 5 course, 4 extra
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Counting backwards from 30
- Activities: 4 course, 4 extra
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Counting backwards from ten
- Activities: 5 course, 2 extra
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Reading numbers – to one hundred
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Comparing numbers – to one hundred
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Counting to 20 using cubes
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Counting to 30 using cubes
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Counting to 100 using a hundreds chart
- Activities: 6 course, 2 extra
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Counting to one hundred on a number line
- Activities: 3 course, 2 extra
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Counting on by two on a number line
- Activities: 7 course, 5 extra
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Counting on by five on a number line
- Activities: 6 course, 3 extra
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Counting on by ten on a number line
- Activities: 6 course, 5 extra
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23 learning outcomes – click to view
ACMNA013 – Recognise, model, read, write and order numbers to at least 100. Locate these numbers on a number line
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9 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Numbers - to 30. Comparing numbers – to 30. Comparing groups (least). Counting from 10 to 20 on a number line.
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Numbers - to 30
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Comparing numbers – to 30
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Comparing groups and numbers
- Activities: 4 course, 0 extra
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Counting to 20 on a number Line
- Activities: 4 course, 2 extra
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Counting to 30 on a number line
- Activities: 5 course, 4 extra
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Counting backwards from ten
- Activities: 5 course, 2 extra
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Reading and writing numbers – to one hundred
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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Comparing numbers – to one hundred
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Counting to one hundred on a number line
- Activities: 3 course, 2 extra
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9 learning outcomes – click to view
ACMNA014 – Count collections to 100 by partitioning numbers using place value
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10 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Counting to 20 using cubes. Counting to 30 using cubes. Counting ones. Place Value Teens Mab using blocks to count.
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Counting to 20 using cubes
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Counting to 30 using cubes
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Counting ones
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Place value (11-20)
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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Expanded notation (11-30)
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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Expanded notation (21-100 - identify the value of the 'ones')
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Expanded notation (21-100 - identify tens or ones)
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Numbers represented using MAB (up to 100)
- Activities: 3 course, 2 extra
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Counting in tens and ones
- Activities: 2 course, 2 extra
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Place value concepts (bundled sticks)
- Activities: 2 course, 1 extra
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10 learning outcomes – click to view
ACMNA015 – Represent and solve simple addition and subtraction problems using a range of strategies including counting on, partitioning and rearranging parts
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18 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Two more than. Adding 2 (number line). Adding 2 (problem solving). Adding within 5 - activity 1. Add on to 5.
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Two more than
- Activities: 4 course, 5 extra
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Adding two more on a number line
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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Adding 2 - word problems
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Adding within six using visual cues
- Activities: 0 course, 1 extra
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Adding on to 5 (problem solving)
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Adding to ten using visual cues
- Activities: 0 course, 3 extra
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Single-digit addition problem solving using visual cues
- Activities: 0 course, 2 extra
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Adding-on to 10
- Activities: 7 course, 3 extra
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One less than
- Activities: 3 course, 1 extra
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One less than (problem solving)
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Take one away
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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Two less than
- Activities: 2 course, 3 extra
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Subtracting 2
- Activities: 3 course, 0 extra
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Subtracting 2 (problem solving)
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Subtracting from 10
- Activities: 7 course, 2 extra
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Subtracting from 10 (problem solving)
- Activities: 2 course, 3 extra
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Subtracting single digit numbers - visual
- Activities: 4 course, 0 extra
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Subtracting single-digit numbers (problem solving)
- Activities: 4 course, 3 extra
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18 learning outcomes – click to view
Fractions and decimals
ACMNA016 – Recognise and describe one-half as one of two equal parts of a whole.
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: A half. Halving groups. A half. Halving groups. Recognizing halves. Halves: identifying an equal share.
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Halving objects
- Activities: 4 course, 3 extra
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Halving groups
- Activities: 3 course, 1 extra
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Money and financial mathematics
ACMNA017 – Recognise, describe and order Australian coins according to their value
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Ordering coins. Needs and Wants. Counting the total value of a set of coins. Comparing the value of coins.
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Ordering coins
- Activities: 1 course, 2 extra
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Making Choices: Needs and wants
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Patterns and algebra
ACMNA018 – Investigate and describe number patterns formed by skip counting and patterns with objects
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3 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Sorting items. Repeating patterns. Counting on number line (by 2's). Sorting - Which belongs to a group.
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Sorting objects
- Activities: 3 course, 0 extra
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Continue patterns created with objects
- Activities: 2 course, 5 extra
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Counting by two
- Activities: 3 course, 10 extra
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3 learning outcomes – click to view
Measurement and Geometry
Using units of measurement
ACMMG019 – Measure and compare the lengths and capacities of pairs of objects using uniform informal units
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10 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Compare length (taller-shorter). Compare the length of 3 things. Measuring length (informal units).
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Directly compare length
- Activities: 1 course, 5 extra
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Compare the length of three objects
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Measure length using informal units.
- Activities: 2 course, 5 extra
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Full to empty
- Activities: 3 course, 1 extra
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Comparing volume
- Activities: 3 course, 0 extra
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Direct comparison - volume
- Activities: 1 course, 4 extra
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Volume using informal units
- Activities: 3 course, 10 extra
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Volume - stacking boxes
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Compare mass using a balance scale
- Activities: 4 course, 2 extra
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Measure mass with informal units
- Activities: 5 course, 7 extra
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10 learning outcomes – click to view
ACMMG020 – Tell time to the half-hour
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3 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Reading the time on a clock. Telling the time - half past. Estimate the duration of time.
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Telling the time on an analog clock - o'clock
- Activities: 4 course, 8 extra
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Telling the time on an analog clock - half past
- Activities: 5 course, 8 extra
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Most likely duration for an event
- Activities: 1 course, 2 extra
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3 learning outcomes – click to view
ACMMG021 – Describe duration using months, weeks, days and hours
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Compare the duration of events. Estimate the duration of time. Estimate time units (seconds, minutes, hours).
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Compare the duration of events.
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Most likely duration for an event
- Activities: 1 course, 2 extra
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Shape
ACMMG022 – Recognise and classify familiar two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional objects using obvious features
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6 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Naming shapes - objects. Sorting two-dimensional shapes. Matching shapes. Dividing shapes. Environmental objects.
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Naming shapes in objects
- Activities: 1 course, 6 extra
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Sorting two-dimensional shapes
- Activities: 3 course, 4 extra
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Shapes Match
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Dividing shapes
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Three-dimensional objects in the environment
- Activities: 4 course, 2 extra
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Classify and sort three-dimensional objects
- Activities: 3 course, 7 extra
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6 learning outcomes – click to view
Location and transformation
ACMMG023 – Give and follow directions to familiar locations
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6 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Position using everyday language: Activity 1. Describe movement using everyday language. Follow simple directions.
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Describe position by using everyday language.
- Activities: 3 course, 3 extra
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Describe movement using everyday language
- Activities: 1 course, 1 extra
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Follow simple directions
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Follow directions to locations
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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Describe movement using positional language
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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Give directions to reach a location
- Activities: 1 course, 0 extra
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6 learning outcomes – click to view
Statistics and Probability
Chance
ACMSP024 – Identify outcomes of familiar events involving chance and describe them using everyday language such as 'will happen', 'won't happen' or 'might happen'
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Simple chance experiment - part 2. Chance - will, might or won't happen. Conducting a chance experiment.
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A game of Chance
- Activities: 0 course, 4 extra
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Describe chance outcomes as 'will', 'won't', or 'might' happen.
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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2 learning outcomes – click to view
Data representation and interpretation
ACMSP262 – Choose simple questions and gather responses
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1 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Using simple questions to gather data. Using simple questions to gather data.
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Choose simple questions to gather responses
- Activities: 2 course, 0 extra
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1 learning outcomes – click to view
ACMSP263 – Represent data with objects and drawings where one object or drawing represents one data value. Describe the displays
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1 learning outcomes – click to view
Samples: Interpret data as drawings. Interpret data as drawings. Display data using objects and drawings.
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Interpret data presented using drawings and symbols
- Activities: 2 course, 2 extra
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1 learning outcomes – click to view