Learning Map

Real-World to Maths Connections

Move between a real-world situation and a mathematical representation using concrete objects, drawings, diagrams, tables, number sentences, or bar models

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Try this together

If your child is working out a real-life maths problem — like sharing 8 sweets between 2 people — can they use objects or draw a picture to show what's happening before writing any numbers?

Where this sits on the map

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Builds on
Addition and subtraction word problemsages 4–6Solving word problems within 10 with objects requires translating between situation and representation
Representing Addition and Subtractionages 4–6Representing addition/subtraction with objects and drawings is the core exercise of early quantitative reasoning
Real-World to Maths Connectionsthis skill · ages 5–6
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Connecting Representationsages 6–7Age 6-7 quantitative reasoning builds on age 5-6 concrete-to-representation skills

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Curriculum alignment

Candidate matches to official curriculum codes — machine-suggested, unreviewed (v0.1).

Show candidate curriculum codes · 3 ACARA · 2 NSW · 3 VIC

Australian Curriculum v9 candidate

AC9M1N06medium confidenceYear 1 · Number

use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving equal sharing and grouping; represent the situations with diagrams, physical and virtual materials, and use calculation strategies to solve the problem

AC9M1N05medium confidenceYear 1 · Number

use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving additive situations, including simple money transactions; represent the situations with diagrams, physical and virtual materials, and use calculation strategies to solve the problem

AC9M2N06medium confidenceYear 2 · Number

use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving additive and multiplicative situations, including money transactions; represent situations and choose calculation strategies; interpret and communicate solutions in terms of the situation

NSW syllabus codes & stages only

MAO-WM-01high confidenceMathematics K-10 · Early Stage 1, Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3
MAE-RWN-01medium confidenceMathematics K-10 · Early Stage 1

Victorian Curriculum 2.0 codes & levels only

VC2MFN05medium confidenceMathematics · Foundation · Number strand
VC2M1N06medium confidenceMathematics · Level 1 · Number strand
VC2M1N05medium confidenceMathematics · Level 1 · Number strand

These are candidate alignments generated by semantic matching — machine-suggested and unreviewed (v0.1), not official or verified mappings. For official curriculum content see australiancurriculum.edu.au, curriculum.nsw.edu.au and f10.vcaa.vic.edu.au. Don’t rely on them for registration or compliance purposes.

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