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Ratio (age 11+)

CONCEPTUAL
MathematicsMultiplication & Division|Ages 11—12|ID: mt_X5cypSGoGU

Use conventional notation for the priority of operations including brackets, powers, roots, and reciprocals; apply BIDMAS/BODMAS consistently to evaluate complex numerical expressions

Mastery Evidence

  • Evaluate expressions involving brackets, indices, and all four operations in the correct order
  • Explain why the order of operations is necessary to avoid ambiguity
  • Use the reciprocal of a number and understand that a number multiplied by its reciprocal gives 1

Assessment Prompt

“Can [child] evaluate a complex expression like '5 + 2³ ÷ 4' correctly — applying the right order of operations, handling the power before the division and division before the addition?”

Curriculum Standards1 alignment

KS3.Maths.Num.5The national curriculum in England
Priority of Operations

use conventional notation for the priority of operations, including brackets, powers, roots and reciprocals

Mathematics · Key Stage 3

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