In this first year of NCEA maths students will be expected to complete about 3 "internals" assessments and between 2 and 4 "externals" assessments. Depending on a student's school these assessments are usually chosen for them.
In many of our schools in NZ the mathematics basics are not taught very well. While the Level 1 curriculum is not very demanding, it can pose a challenge for many of our students who are still catching up on their maths foundations. Please enquiry now to to discuss how I can best help you build the foundation necessary and ways of thinking about maths needed to succeed this year and the years to come.
Internals
91026 Apply numeric reasoning in solving problems (4 credits)
91029 Apply linear algebra in solving problems (3 credits)
91030 Apply measurement in solving problems (3 credits)
91032 Apply right-angled triangles in solving measurement problems (3 credits)
91033 Apply knowledge of geometric representations in solving problems (3 credits)
91035 Investigate a given multivariate data set using the statistical enquiry cycle (4 credits)
91036 Investigate bivariate numerical data using the statistical enquiry cycle (3 credits)
91038 Investigate a situation involving elements of chance (3 credits)
Externals
91027 Apply algebraic procedures in solving problems (4 credits)
91028 Investigate relationships between tables, equations and graphs (4 credits)
91031 Apply geometric reasoning in solving problems (4 credits)
91037 Demonstrate understanding of chance and data (4 credits)