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Mathematics·Mathematical Thinking·meta

Order of operations (age 10+)

Look for and use mathematical structure: exploit the hierarchy of 2-D shapes to deduce properties; use order of operations and algebraic structure to simplify expressions; connect fraction–decimal–percentage equivalences; use ratio structure to solve proportion problems efficiently

Suggested ages 10–11

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Learning journey

Your child is developing advanced mathematical reasoning skills — learning to construct logical arguments, make connections between different mathematical concepts, and solve complex real-world problems involving fractions, algebra, and ratio.

Evidence of understanding

  • Use the property that all rectangles are parallelograms to deduce missing angle facts
  • Recognise that 3 × (n + 5) = 3n + 15 by applying distributive structure
  • Use the equivalence 1/8 = 0.125 = 12.5% flexibly to solve a comparison problem

Assessment prompt

When Order of operations (age 10+) is simplifying an algebraic expression or comparing ratios, do they look for the underlying structure — like using the order of operations or spotting that two ratios are equivalent — to make the calculation more efficient?

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