In this website you will find all the resources you need to understand junior mathematics.
Both Year 9 Mathematics and Year 10 Mathematics Courses.
The Year 9 and Year 10 Junior Mathematics Program is designed to give students the support they need to use math in their every day life as well as to extend mathematics concepts into the future.
This course gives students enough mathematics and statistics knowledge to enter NCEA Level 1 Mathematics.
Junior Mathematics can be broken down into six key areas which are:
Here's some additional resources to help with Junior Maths.
MathsBot is a really good website for short practice questions.
You can use the menu up the top to pick loads of different question types and it will automatically generate problems with answers.
MathsCenter.co.nz is a website full of helpful workbooks for every topic we teach.
You can download the workbooks to give you an alternative way of covering the content we cover in class.
grapher.nz is the tool we use for making graphs in Statistics.
It is a light-weight, easy to use, internet tool made by a New Zealand maths teacher.
It can be used to make dot plots, box-and-whisker graphs, scatter graphs, time series graphs, histograms, dot plots, etc.
Liz Sneddon's Google Site is an awesome resource, particularly for statistics.
She has heaps of awesome resources which can explain things in ways that are different to how you're taught in class.
snedmaths is a google site from Jamie Sneddon.
This site has heaps of great information including past papers for all the standards in the senior school so it can be a good place to get started.
If students can do every skill here by the end of Year 10, they will be ready for the advanced mathematics in NCEA Level 1.