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Vocabulary and key concepts from the Year 7 End of Year Assessment Topic List, covering geometry, algebra, and number properties.
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Properties and names of 2D shapes
The characteristics (such as sides and vertices) and the specific names assigned to flat, two-dimensional geometric figures.
Prime numbers
Whole numbers greater than 1 that have exactly two factors: 1 and themselves.
Factors
Numbers that can be multiplied together to get a product, or that divide exactly into another number without a remainder.
Measuring and calculating angles
The process of using a protractor to find the size of an angle or using geometric rules to determine an unknown angle value.
Simplifying algebraic expressions
The process of making an algebraic expression as short or simple as possible, typically by collecting like terms.
Perimeter
The total distance around the outside edge of a 2D shape.
Number sequences
A list of numbers that follow a specific mathematical pattern or rule.
Area of rectangles, squares and parallelograms
The amount of space inside these specific 2D shapes, calculated for a rectangle or square as length×width and for a parallelogram as base×perpendicular height.
Time calculations and unit conversions
Finding the duration of events or converting between different units of time, such as seconds, minutes, and hours.
Averages
Statistical measures, such as mean, median, or mode, used to find a central or typical value in a data set.
Forming and solving equations
The process of creating a mathematical statement where two expressions are equal and finding the value of the unknown variable.
Reading tables and interpreting data
Extracting information from organized data structures and drawing conclusions from the presented information.
Distance–time graphs
Graphs that represent the distance traveled by an object over a specific period of time, where the gradient represents speed.
Speed, distance and time calculations
Determining movement metrics using the formula speed=timedistance, or its variations.
Lowest common multiple
The smallest positive integer that is a multiple of two or more given numbers.
Interior angles of polygons
The angles located inside a polygon; for a triangle, these sum to 180o, and for a quadrilateral, they sum to 360o.
16:04 Mon 8 Jun
The specific time and date stamp indicated on the Year 7 Assessment Topic List.
62%
The percentage value shown at the bottom of the Year 7 topic list page.