United Kingdom · National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Year 7 Mathematics
This course transitions students from primary arithmetic to secondary abstract thinking. It emphasizes the structural properties of number, the language of algebra, and the geometric logic required for spatial reasoning.

01The Power of Number
Exploring the deep structure of the number system including place value, integers, and the properties of factors and multiples.
Understanding the value of digits in whole numbers and extending to very large numbers.
Introducing negative numbers and their application in real-world contexts, using the number line for ordering and operations.
Developing efficient mental and written methods for addition and subtraction of whole numbers and integers.
Developing efficient mental and written methods for multiplication and division of whole numbers.
Exploring the concepts of factors, multiples, and prime numbers, including prime factorisation.
Establishing a universal hierarchy for mathematical operations to ensure consistency in calculation.
Investigating square numbers, cube numbers, and their corresponding roots.
Understanding the notation and rules for powers (indices) and their use in simplifying expressions.
Learning to round numbers to a given number of decimal places or significant figures and using estimation in calculations.
Understanding decimal place value and ordering decimals.
Performing addition and subtraction with decimals, aligning place values correctly.
Mastering multiplication and division of decimals by whole numbers and other decimals.

02Algebraic Thinking
Transitioning from arithmetic to the use of symbols to represent generalized mathematical relationships.
Introducing variables, terms, and expressions as a way to describe patterns and generalise relationships.
Translating word problems and patterns into algebraic expressions.
Learning to manipulate expressions by collecting like terms.
Applying the distributive law to expand expressions with single brackets.
Reversing the process of expanding by finding common factors to factorise expressions.
Evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting numerical values for variables.
Using inverse operations to maintain balance and find the value of an unknown.
Extending equation-solving skills to problems requiring two inverse operations.
Introducing inequalities and representing their solutions on a number line.
Creating number sequences from given algebraic rules (nth term).

03Proportional Reasoning
Developing a deep understanding of fractions, decimals, and percentages as different representations of the same proportions.
Understanding fractions as parts of a whole and representing them visually.
Developing strategies to compare and order fractions, including those with different denominators.
Performing addition and subtraction with fractions, including those with different denominators.
Mastering the operations of multiplication and division with fractions.
Converting between fractions and decimals, understanding terminating and recurring decimals.
Understanding percentages as parts of 100 and converting between percentages, fractions, and decimals.
Applying percentage calculations to find parts of a whole amount.
Calculating percentage changes and applying them to real-world problems like discounts or growth.
Exploring the relationship between two or more quantities using ratio notation.
Reducing ratios to their simplest form by dividing by common factors.

04Lines and Angles
Investigating the properties of shapes, the logic of angles, and the rules governing geometric constructions.
Identifying and classifying acute, obtuse, reflex, right, and straight angles.
Using a protractor to accurately measure and draw angles.
Discovering and applying the rules for angles on a straight line and angles around a point.
Understanding and using the property of vertically opposite angles.
Investigating and proving the sum of angles in any triangle.
Exploring the sum of interior angles in quadrilaterals.
Discovering and applying the rules for angles formed when a transversal intersects parallel lines (alternate, corresponding, interior).
Categorizing two-dimensional shapes based on their side lengths, angles, and symmetry.

05Measuring the World
Applying mathematical formulas to calculate perimeter, area, and volume in various contexts.
Calculating the perimeter of various polygons and composite shapes.
Understanding and applying formulas for the area of rectangles and squares.
Deriving and applying the formula for the area of a triangle.
Calculating the area of parallelograms and trapeziums using appropriate formulas.
Breaking down complex shapes into simpler ones to calculate their total area.
Understanding three-dimensional space by calculating the capacity of cuboids.
Extending volume calculations to other right prisms.
Calculating the total surface area of cuboids.
Mastering the metric system and understanding the relationship between different units of measure for length, mass, and capacity.

06Data and Decisions
Collecting, representing, and interpreting data to make informed conclusions about the world.
Learning how to pose questions, collect data, and avoid bias in sampling.
Organising raw data into frequency tables and tally charts.
Creating and interpreting bar charts and pictograms to represent categorical data.
Constructing and interpreting pie charts to show proportions of a whole.
Creating and interpreting line graphs to show trends over time.
Using mean, median, and mode to summarise the central tendency of datasets.
Understanding the range as a measure of data spread or consistency.