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What Do Year 7 Students Learn in Maths?

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Aug 28, 2024

4 min read

Year 7 Maths serves as the foundation for all the mathematical concepts your child will encounter in high school and beyond. In this post, we'll cover what your child will learn at school and how these topics build into future years is crucial for helping them succeed.


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Your Ultimate Guide to the Year 7 Maths Syllabus


In Year 7, students dive into several essential areas of Maths, each building on the skills they’ve developed in primary school.


Here’s a closer look at the key topics:



YEAR 7 FOCUS

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Fractions, Decimals & Percentages

  • Equivalent fractions and how to simplify a fraction

  • Fraction operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division

  • Converting between fractions, decimals and percentages

  • Fractions, decimals and percentages on a number line

  • Solving problems with real-world applications (best buys, profit, discounts, mark-ups, GST, population changes, rates)

Basic Algebra

  • Introduction to algebraic expressions and algebraic terms

  • Simplifying and solving simple equations

  • Solve for unknown variables with real-world applications (find the missing number, representing an unknown quantity using a pronumeral)

Geometry

  • Understanding angles formed by parallel lines and transversals

  • Classifying triangles and quadrilaterals based on angles, parallel sides and side length properties

  • Calculating areas of common 2D shapes (square, rectangle, triangle, parallelogram, kite, trapezium, rhombus) and volumes of rectangular prisms

  • Find the area and volume of composite shapes

Data and Probability

  • Collecting, representing, and interpreting data using various data displays (e.g. graphs and charts).

  • Conducting simple chance experiments and calculating probabilities of simple 'and' and 'or' outcomes

  • Identify the sample space of chance experiment

  • Understand measures such as mean, median, mode and range

Arithmetic & Number Skills

  • Efficient recall and application of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts

  • Positive and negative integer addition and subtraction

  • Practicing mental Maths strategies for speed and accuracy

Linear relationships and the Cartesian Plane

  • Plot (x, y) coordinates on the Cartesian plane

  • Solve simple linear equations and interpret graphs

  • Apply translations, reflections and rotations to shapes made up of coordinates


Will these topics be helpful for high school?


All the topics covered in Year 7 Maths are interconnected and foundational for higher-level Maths. For instance, understanding fractions and decimals is essential for tackling algebra, while geometry lays the groundwork for trigonometry and calculus in later years. Data and probability not only help in Maths but are also critical in science and social studies.


When students have a solid understanding of these basics, they’re better equipped to handle the more complex Maths they’ll encounter in the years ahead. That’s why Year 7 is such a crucial year — it sets the stage for future success.



Does my child need a tutor for Year 7 Maths?


Not all students find Maths easy and that’s okay! Everyone learns at their own pace, and sometimes a little extra help from a Maths tutor can make a world of difference.



Why consider tutoring for Year 7


Tutoring can be incredibly beneficial for students who are struggling with particular areas or who simply want to stay ahead. A good tutor can tailor lessons to your child’s specific needs, helping them understand concepts they find challenging and reinforcing what they’re learning in school.



Personalised 1-on-1 learning


One of the biggest advantages of tutoring is the one-on-one personalised approach. In a classroom setting, teachers have to cater to the needs of many students, which means they might not always have the time to focus on the areas where your child needs the most help. A tutor, on the other hand, can create a customised learning plan that targets your child’s weaknesses and builds on their strengths.



Confidence building


Maths can be a confidence killer for some students. When they don’t understand something, they might feel frustrated or even start to think they’re just “bad at Maths.” Tutoring can change that mindset. With the right support, students can build confidence, overcome their fears and even start to enjoy Maths.


For our Year 7 students, we find that they often struggle with understanding how to approach their take-home assignments (e.g. essays, short stories and speeches). During lessons, we focus on making sure that they understand the task and create a plan for how to target objectives in the criteria sheet.

So, when should they start tutoring and how often?


The best time to start tutoring is as soon as you notice your child struggling or if they’re feeling anxious about Maths. It’s much easier to address issues early on before they become bigger problems. If your child is transitioning to high school, starting tutoring in Year 7 can help them adjust to the increased demands of high school Maths.


For most students, 1-2 sessions per week is enough to keep up with the content and reinforce what they’re learning in school. However, the frequency can be adjusted based on your child’s needs. Some students may benefit from more frequent sessions, especially if they’re preparing for an upcoming test or trying to catch up on material they’ve struggled with.



Our final thoughts


Year 7 Maths is an important year that sets the stage for your child’s future success in high school and beyond. The topics they’ll cover — fractions, decimals, basic algebra, geometry, data and probability —are foundational concepts that will support their learning in later years of high school. If your child is struggling or you simply want to give them an edge, consider tutoring as a way to help them master these essential skills. With the right support, your child can build the confidence and competence they need to excel in Maths and enjoy it too!


Book in a free 1-hour trial session with one of our Year 7 Maths tutors!

 


Frequently Asked Questions


What does Year 7 learn in Maths?


In Year 7, students learn about fractions, decimals, percentages, basic algebra, geometry, data and probability and measurement. These topics are foundational and essential for future success in high school Maths.



Is Year 7 Maths hard?


The difficulty of Year 7 Maths can vary depending on the student. Some students find it challenging as they transition to high school, but with help from an experienced Maths tutor, it can become manageable and even enjoyable!



Is Maths tutoring worth it?


Yes, Maths tutoring can be incredibly valuable, especially if your child is struggling with certain concepts or wants to stay ahead. A tutor can provide personalised support, build confidence and help your child master difficult topics.



How do I choose a good Maths tutor?


Look for a tutor who has experience teaching Year 7 Maths and who can explain concepts in a way that your child understands. It’s also important to find someone who is patient, encouraging and able to tailor lessons to your child’s needs.



How do I know if my child needs a tutor?


If your child is struggling to keep up with their Maths work, seems frustrated, or is losing confidence, it might be time to consider a tutor. A tutor can provide the extra support they need to succeed and help improve their confidence in their learning and themselves.

Book a free lesson with one of our online tutors to get the support you need

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