Mathematics – 3–6 – Multi-age – Year B – Unit 3
This unit develops the big idea that what needs to be measured determines the unit of measurement.
Mathematics K–10 Syllabus © 2023 NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) for and on behalf of the Crown in right of the State of New South Wales.
Students are provided with opportunities to:
- measure and compare lengths of objects and locations using kilometres (Stage 3), metres, centimetres and millimetres
- identify and measure the perimeter of shapes, objects and locations
- read and represent analog and digital time.
Syllabus focus and content group
Geometric measure B – MAO-WM-01, MA2-GM-02
Length: Use scaled instruments to measure and compare lengths
Two-dimensional spatial structure B – MAO-WM-01, MA2-2DS-01
2D shapes: Create two-dimensional shapes that result from combining and splitting common shapes
Non-spatial measure B – MAO-WM-01, MA2-NSM-02
- Time: Represent and interpret digital time displays
- Time: Use am and pm notation
Geometric measure A – MAO-WM-01, MA3-GM-02
- Length: Use metres and kilometres for length and distances
- Length: Measure lengths to find perimeters
Geometric measure B – MAO-WM-01, MA3-GM-02
- Length: Connect decimal representations to the metric system
- Length: Convert between common metric units of length
- Length: Solve problems involving the comparison of lengths using appropriate units
Two-dimensional spatial structure A – MAO-WM-01, MA3-2DS-01
2D shapes: Classify two-dimensional shapes and describe their properties
Two-dimensional spatial structure B – MAO-WM-01, MA3-2DS-01
2D shapes: Dissect two-dimensional shapes and rearrange them using translations, reflections and rotations
Non-spatial measure A – MAO-WM-01, MA3-NSM-02
Time: Compare 12- and 24-hour time systems and convert between them
Non-spatial measure B – MAO-WM-01, MA3-NSM-02
Time: Solve problems involving duration, using 12- and 24-hour time