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Foundation Mathematics

A comprehensive introduction to mathematical thinking designed for the first year of school. Students develop a sense of number, spatial reasoning, and logical patterns through hands on exploration and collaborative problem solving.

6 units·59 topics·Ages 5-6

01Counting Objects to 10

10 topics·Term 1

Students explore the concept of quantity and the relationship between numbers and physical objects.

Understanding Whole Numbers and Place Value

Students review whole numbers, their place value up to billions, and how to read and write large numbers.

Experiential Learning
Number Names and Numerals to 10

Students extend their understanding of numbers to include rational numbers, representing them as fractions.

Stations Rotation
Subitising: Recognising Amounts Without Counting

Students extend their understanding of numbers to include rational numbers, representing them as decimals.

Think-Pair-Share
Representing Numbers with Objects and Pictures

Students extend their understanding of numbers to include rational numbers, representing them as percentages.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Counting On and Counting Back

Students perform addition and subtraction with positive and negative integers, understanding the rules for each operation.

Collaborative Problem-Solving
Comparing and Ordering Numbers to 10

Students perform multiplication and division with positive and negative integers, understanding the rules for each operation.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Counting and Representing Numbers to 20

Students identify prime and composite numbers and understand their properties, including prime factorisation.

Think-Pair-Share
Partitioning Numbers: Making Different Amounts

Students explore factors and multiples, and apply divisibility rules to efficiently determine factors of numbers.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
One More, One Less

Students identify equivalent fractions and compare and order fractions with different denominators.

Stations Rotation
Counting Forwards and Backwards to 20

Students perform addition and subtraction of fractions, including mixed numbers, with like and unlike denominators.

Inquiry Circle

02Copying and Continuing Repeating Patterns

10 topics·Term 1

Students identify, describe, and create patterns to build a foundation for algebraic reasoning.

Order of Operations (BODMAS/PEMDAS)

Students apply the order of operations (BODMAS/PEMDAS) to evaluate numerical expressions involving multiple operations.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Creating Our Own Repeating Patterns

Students understand variables, terms, and coefficients, and write simple algebraic expressions from word descriptions.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Identifying the Pattern Unit

Students combine like terms to simplify algebraic expressions, applying the commutative and associative properties.

Inquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Patterns with Shapes, Colours, and Sizes

Students solve linear equations involving one variable using inverse operations.

Stations Rotation
Sorting and Classifying Objects

Students solve linear equations involving two operations, applying the order of inverse operations correctly.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Sorting by More Than One Attribute

Students understand and graph simple linear inequalities, using appropriate symbols and notation.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Finding and Describing Patterns Around Us

Students identify linear relationships, create tables of values, and describe patterns in linear sequences.

Inquiry CircleExperiential Learning
Patterns in Movement and Sound

Students plot points from tables of values to graph linear relationships on a Cartesian plane.

Role Play
Same and Different

Students understand and use the Cartesian coordinate system to locate and plot points in all four quadrants.

Think-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Matching and Grouping Objects

Students explore input-output tables to identify rules for simple linear functions, conceptualising them as 'function machines'.

Experiential Learning

03Naming and Recognising 2D Shapes

10 topics·Term 2

Students investigate the properties of two dimensional shapes and three dimensional objects in their environment.

Classifying 2D Shapes: Polygons

Students classify polygons based on their properties, including number of sides, angles, and regularity.

Stations Rotation
Sorting 2D Shapes

Students investigate and compare the properties of various quadrilaterals (e.g., squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids).

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Describing 2D Shapes

Students classify triangles based on their side lengths and angle measures (e.g., equilateral, isosceles, scalene, right, acute, obtuse).

Inquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Naming and Recognising 3D Objects

Students identify and measure different types of angles (acute, obtuse, right, straight, reflex) using a protractor.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Sorting 3D Objects

Students identify and calculate complementary and supplementary angles, and angles at a point or on a straight line.

Collaborative Problem-Solving
Shapes and Objects in Our Environment

Students identify and calculate vertically opposite angles and angles formed by parallel lines and a transversal.

Inquiry CircleExperiential Learning
Positional Language: Where Things Are

Students perform and describe translations of 2D shapes on a Cartesian plane.

Role Play
Describing Position and Direction

Students perform and describe reflections of 2D shapes across a line on a Cartesian plane.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Making Pictures and Arrangements with Shapes

Students perform and describe rotations of 2D shapes around a point on a Cartesian plane.

Project-Based LearningStations Rotation
Symmetry: Do Both Sides Look the Same?

Students identify and create shapes with line symmetry and rotational symmetry, determining the order of rotational symmetry.

Experiential LearningThink-Pair-Share

04Comparing Length: Longer and Shorter

10 topics·Term 2

Students use direct comparison to explore length, mass, and capacity using informal units.

Congruence of 2D Shapes

Students understand and apply the concept of congruence to 2D shapes, identifying congruent figures.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Ordering Objects by Length

Students understand and apply the concept of similarity to 2D shapes, identifying similar figures and scale factors.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Comparing Mass: Heavier and Lighter

Students are introduced to the Pythagorean theorem and apply it to find unknown side lengths in right-angled triangles.

Experiential LearningInquiry Circle
Comparing Capacity: Holds More or Less

Students apply their knowledge of shapes, angles, and transformations to solve multi-step geometric problems.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Using Informal Units to Measure Length

Students calculate the perimeter of various polygons, including irregular shapes, using appropriate units.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Covering Space: Which Covers More?

Students calculate the area of rectangles and triangles using formulas and appropriate square units.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Comparing Height: Taller and Shorter

Students derive and apply formulas to calculate the area of parallelograms and trapezoids.

Experiential Learning
Measurement in Everyday Life

Students understand the concept of circumference and calculate it using the formula involving pi.

Inquiry CircleRole Play
Ordering Objects by Different Attributes

Students derive and apply the formula to calculate the area of circles.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Choosing What to Measure and How

Students calculate the volume of rectangular and triangular prisms using formulas and cubic units.

Think-Pair-ShareInquiry Circle

05Daily Routines and Sequences of Events

10 topics·Term 3

Students develop an awareness of the passage of time and the sequence of daily occurrences.

Speed, Distance, and Time

Students understand the relationship between speed, distance, and time and solve related problems.

Inquiry CircleRole Play
Morning, Afternoon, and Evening

Students compare and convert between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Days of the Week

Students create simple budgets, record financial transactions, and understand concepts of income and expenditure.

Inquiry Circle
Ordering Events: First, Next, and Last

Students calculate simple interest and apply it to real-world financial scenarios like savings and loans.

Role PlayCollaborative Problem-Solving
Time Language: Before, After, Now, and Soon

Students compare prices and use unit pricing to determine the best value for money in consumer situations.

Inquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
The Four Seasons

Students are introduced to different types of income and the basic concept of taxation.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Reading O'clock Times

Students learn to express very large and very small numbers using scientific notation and perform basic operations.

Stations Rotation
Comparing Duration: Longer and Shorter Times

Students calculate the volume of cylinders using formulas and cubic units.

Experiential LearningThink-Pair-Share
Months and Calendars

Students calculate the surface area of cylinders by finding the area of its circular bases and curved surface.

Inquiry CircleStations Rotation
Special Days and Celebrations

Students calculate the volume and surface area of objects made from combining two or more simple 3D shapes.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingRole Play

06Sorting Objects into Groups

9 topics·Term 4

Students collect information to answer questions and explore the likelihood of everyday events.

Collecting and Organising Data

Students design and conduct surveys, collect data, and organise it into frequency tables and grouped frequency tables.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Counting and Tallying Objects

Students construct and interpret column graphs and dot plots to represent discrete data.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Making a Simple Picture Graph

Students construct and interpret histograms and stem-and-leaf plots to represent continuous data.

Project-Based LearningInquiry Circle
Comparing Groups: More and Fewer

Students calculate and interpret the mean, median, and mode for various datasets.

Experiential LearningThink-Pair-Share
Collecting Information: Simple Surveys

Students calculate and interpret the range of a dataset as a measure of spread.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingStations Rotation
Reading and Talking About Data Displays

Students critically interpret various data displays, identifying trends, patterns, and potential misrepresentations.

Inquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Chance: Will It Happen?

Students differentiate between theoretical and experimental probability and calculate probabilities of simple events.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving
Likely and Unlikely Events

Students identify the sample space for simple chance experiments and list all possible outcomes.

Think-Pair-Share
Certain, Possible, and Impossible Events

Students understand and calculate the probability of complementary events.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving