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Measurement and geometry

Criteria Interpret simple grid maps to show position and pathways.

A Knowledge of grid map used to make judgements that are highly accurate. All coordinates listed correctly on assessment sheet.

B Knowledge of grid map used to make judgements that are accurate. All coordinates but one listed correctly on assessment sheet. Most measurements and metric units are accurate.

Measurement and geometry

Interpret simple grid maps to find coordinates.

C Some knowledge of grid maps are used to make judgements that are mostly accurate. Most coordinates correct, some missing or incorrect. Some measurements and metric units are accurate.

D Little knowledge of grid maps is used to make judgements.

E No knowledge of grid maps is evident.

Most coordinates missing or listed incorrectly. Few measurements and metric units are accurate.

No coordinates listed on assessment sheet.

Statistics and Probability

Uses measurement skills and knowledge to measure lengths and distances accurately. Conducts and records chance experiments and collects data.

Measurement and Geometry

All measurements and metric units are highly accurate.

No measurements and metric units are accurate.

Statistics and Probability

Organises data into categories and creates displays using tables, picture graphs and simple column graphs Interprets and compares data to make meaning of the data Calculate the cost of travel and change required for simple transactions to the nearest five cents

Conducts and records all 50 of the coin flips accurately and interprets the data effectively to answer the questions Data is extensively organised and tables and graphs are coherent and represent the data effectively. Uses information to effectively interpret and compare data Uses deductive reasoning to calculate the cost of travel per kilometre and consistently calculates correct change from $50

Conducts and records all 50 of the coin flips accurately and interprets the data to answer the questions Data is effectively organised and tables and graphs are coherent and represent the data effectively. Uses information to adequately interpret and compare data Uses deductive reasoning to calculate the cost of travel per kilometre and calculates change from $50 with minimal errors

Conducts and records all 50 of the coin flips and interprets the data to answer the questions Data is organised and tables and graphs are coherent and represent the data.

Conducts and records some of the coin flips accurately and interprets the data to answer the questions Data is somewhat organised and tables and graphs represent some of the data. Uses information to interpret and compare data

Statistics and Probability

Conducts and records some of the coin flips accurately and attempts to interpret the data to answer the questions Data is somewhat organised and tables and graphs show limited representation of the data. Uses information to attempt to interpret and compare data Sometimes adds money amount with support and calculates change for simple transactions with support

Uses information to sufficiently interpret and compare data Calculates the cost of travel per kilometre with some errors and calculates change from $50 with some support

Number and Algebra

Inconsistently calculates the cost of travel per kilometre and calculates change from $50 with support

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