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SQA Standard Grade : General Course. Project Overview. Learning Areas. Levels. 14– 16 years old Secondary 3 / 4. Objectives. To focus revision, raise attainment, improve motivation and enhance the understanding of the relevance of school mathematics in the real world. Description.
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SQA Standard Grade : General Course Project Overview Learning Areas Levels 14– 16 years old Secondary 3 / 4 Objectives To focus revision, raise attainment, improve motivation andenhance the understanding of the relevance of school mathematics in the real world. Description This mathematical modeling exercise simulates the planning and costing involved in the building of an actual garden construction. The pupils work through the exercise, applying mathematical skills learnt through Standard Grade to a real life scenario. Software Keywords ActivStudio PE , MS Powerpoint. MS Word 2003 Raising attainment, motivation, AiFL, ACfE Cross – curriculur activities Number & Money, Measure & Shape , Relationships Authors Mr. Alexander Forrest, The Gordon Schools, Huntly, Aberdeenshire Documents
Teacher Planning and Management Click the documents below to help you understand the context of this exemplary learning project: Background & Planning: A picture of the origin and objectives of the learning project, including the manner in which the project was planned and managed. Classroom Images: Images of the classroom to give you a better feeling for how the project was implemented. Documents
Teaching Resources • Click the documents below to view the teaching resources used in the teaching of this learning project: • Student Project Overview: An overview of required tasks • Complete the project “ Constructing an Observation deck”. • List the mathematical topics which appear in the project. • Reflect upon the project. Documents
Assessment and Standards Mapping the Standards: Mapping this project’s learning objectives against SQA curriculum standards. Documents
Teacher and School Information The Gordon Schools provides comprehensive education to approximately 900 pupils aged 11 to 18 years from communities in and around the town of Huntly in the north east of Scotland.