11MNU - Mathematics (Numeracy)
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr M. Lewis.
11MNU | Year 11 Mathematics (Numeracy) NCEA Level 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Course Statement: | This course focuses on preparing students for the Numeracy CAA. 10 Numeracy credits are required to achieve NCEA Level 2 Certificate. It also offers 19 internally assessed NCEA Level 1 credits. It is NOT suitable for students wishing to progress to either of the NCEA Level 2 Mathematics courses or CIE Mathematics AS in Year 12. Students will be taught a cohesive and coherent Mathematics syllabus. Suitable for students who are currently in 10MNU. Students who are currently in 10MAT, and gain an E in their 10MAT end-of-year mathematics exam, will need to seek advice from their mathematics teacher as to the most appropriate Year 11 Mathematics course (11MNU or 11MAT) for them, and gain approval from the Head of Faculty. | ||||||||||||||||||
Prerequisites: | 10MAT or 10MNU. Recommendation by Mathematics Teacher or Head of Faculty. | ||||||||||||||||||
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NCEA Level 1 Standards: Internally assessed NCEA Level 1 Achievement Standards (19 credits):
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Leads to: | This is a terminating course. It does NOT lead to Year 12 Mathematics. |
Pathway
This is a terminating Mathematics course
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
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Mathematics and Statistics 1.1 - Apply numeric reasoning in solving problems
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Mathematics and Statistics 1.4 - Apply linear algebra in solving problems
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Mathematics and Statistics 1.5 - Apply measurement in solving problems
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Mathematics and Statistics 1.7 - Apply right-angled triangles in solving measurement problems
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Mathematics and Statistics 1.11 - Investigate bivariate numerical data using the statistical enquiry cycle
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Mathematics and Statistics 1.13 - Investigate a situation involving elements of chance
Disclaimer
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