Oz-e-maths Supplementary Materials for Connecting Math's Concepts Years F-5

Swap-outs for Currency and Measurement - Foundation Year
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Overview

Top-ups and Swap-outs for Currency and Measurement - Foundation Year is a Mathematics unit for Foundation Year students. It works in cooperation with Connecting Maths Concepts (CMC) Level A to ensure that delivery of CMC aligns with Australian Curriculum gap requirements. It aligns to the Australian Curriculum:

• represent practical situations involving addition, subtraction and quantification with physical and virtual materials and use counting or subitising strategies (AC9MFN05)

• identify and compare attributes of objects and events, including length, capacity, mass and duration, using direct comparisons and communicating reasoning (AC9MFM01)

• sequence days of the week and times of the day including morning, lunchtime, afternoon and night time, and connect them to familiar events and actions (AC9MFM02)
Lesson Objective
In lesson 1 (CMC Level A: Lessons 11-20) students learn to:
• Say the number and days of the week.
• Say the days of the week.
• Say and order the days of the week.
• Identify today, yesterday and tomorrow.
• Identify weekday and weekend.
• Connect days of the week to familiar events.
• Sequence familiar events in time order.
• Make connections with everyday events.
• Use first, next or last to order events.

In the Swap Outs students learn to:
• Currency: identify and count Australian notes and coins.
• Measurement: measure attributes including height, weight and length.
Success criteria
• Say and order the days of the week.
• Identify weekdays and weekends.
• Connect days of the week to familiar events.
• Connect everyday events.
• Use first, next or last to order events.
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• Compare and order lengths of objects.
 Assessment
Mastery Test

Mastery Tests are given at the end of every 10 lessons, designed to be taught over a two-week cycle. Mastery Tests allow teachers to monitor student understanding of the concepts taught in previous lessons and to identify where reteaching is needed.

The Teaching Guide contains the Mastery Test script. Mastery Tests are delivered using a presentation script, board displays and a handout for students. The Teaching Guide also contains the Answer Key.

Cumulative Tests

There are two Cumulative Tests for Swap-Outs that are completed after lesson 60 and lesson 120. The Cumulative Tests are in the Teaching Guide. Teachers copy the assessment and distribute to students at testing time

Lesson objective

Success criteria

I do

We do

You do

Edit: peer feedback

Effective feedback

Reflect

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