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Real-World Maths Modelling

Model real-world problems involving scaling, unit conversion, area/perimeter, and percentage by selecting appropriate mathematical representations and interpreting results in context

Suggested ages 9–10

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Learning journey

Your child is developing advanced problem-solving skills, learning to choose the best mathematical tools and methods for complex problems, and communicating their mathematical reasoning clearly.

Evidence of understanding

  • Model a recipe-scaling problem with multiplication and fractions, then interpret the answer in grams
  • Represent a room-carpet problem by drawing a scale diagram and applying the area formula
  • Use a percentage bar model to find a sale price and explain the answer in £

Assessment prompt

When Real-World Maths Modelling is solving a real-world maths problem — like scaling a recipe or converting units — do they choose a sensible representation, carry out the maths, and then explain what the result means in the real situation?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.