11–12Mathematics Standard 11–12 Syllabus
The new Mathematics Standard 11–12 Syllabus (2024) is to be implemented from 2026.
2025
- Plan and prepare to teach the new syllabus
2026, Term 1
- Start teaching new syllabus for Year 11
- Start implementing new Year 11 school-based assessment requirements
- Continue to teach the Mathematics Standard Stage 6 Syllabus (2017) for Year 12
2026, Term 4
- Start teaching new syllabus for Year 12
- Start implementing new Year 12 school-based assessment requirements
2027
- First HSC examination for new syllabus
Content
Year 12 – Standard 1
Through collaborative curriculum planning, it may be decided that Life Skills outcomes and content are the most appropriate option for some students with intellectual disability.
Respond to language relating to time
Recognise and use language that relates to time
Identify and order days of the week, months of the year and seasons
Recognise units of time and common abbreviations: seconds (secs or s), minutes (mins or min), hours (hrs or h)
Order units of time
Recognise equivalent units of time
Convert between units of time
Describe everyday activities using appropriate units of time
Identify devices commonly used to measure time
Estimate and measure the passage of time
Distinguish between morning and afternoon or ‘am’ and ‘pm’
Identify what day or time of day different activities will occur
Sequence activities and events
Associate personal activities and events with times
Communicate dates for events of personal significance
Create a personal schedule by ordering daily activities according to the time of day and how long they will take
Use a calendar to record and plan personal events
Use and interpret time to plan activities
Make decisions about activities using knowledge of time
Estimate and calculate the duration of an activity
Use timetables to calculate and make decisions about time
Read and relate times on digital or analog clocks
Relate ‘hour’, ‘half hour’, ‘half past’, ‘quarter to’ and ‘quarter past’ to a variety of contexts
Draw correlations between time in digital or analog formats
Recognise 24-hour time using four digits
Relate 24-hour times to their equivalent am or pm times
Read and interpret timetables in a range of formats and contexts, including in timetables that use 24-hour time
Investigate and calculate travel times
Solve problems involving time in everyday contexts
Identify different time zones within Australia and other countries
Tell the current time in other time zones
Explain the effect of daylight saving on local time
Use time zones to make decisions
Recognise 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional shapes found in the built and natural environment
Describe attributes of 2-dimensional shapes using informal and formal language
Sort and match shapes based on the number of sides or corners
Match the number of sides and corners to the same shape or representations
Estimate and measure angles of 2-dimensional shapes
Make representations of 2-dimensional shapes to show the placement of objects in relation to one another
Solve problems involving 2-dimensional shapes
Recognise tessellations and the shapes involved
Create tessellations using different methods
Identify attributes of common 3-dimensional shapes
Describe attributes of common 3-dimensional shapes using informal and formal language
Sort 3-dimensional objects based on attributes
Construct 3-dimensional shapes
Solve problems involving 3-dimensional shapes in real-world contexts
Recognise and use language that relates to length
Recognise the metric units of length and their abbreviations: millimetre (mm), centimetre (cm), metre (m) and kilometre (km)
Estimate and measure a length using informal and formal units
Recognise equivalent units of length
Convert between metric units of length
Compare the accuracy of using different measuring devices
Explore ways to measure longer distances
Solve problems involving length in real-world contexts
Estimate and calculate the perimeter of 2-dimensional shapes
Calculate perimeter by adding together the side lengths
Solve problems involving perimeter in real-world contexts
Recognise and use language that relates to area
Estimate, calculate and compare area using informal and formal units
Calculate areas of squares and rectangles
Investigate surface area through practical activities
Use a formula to calculate areas
Calculate area in everyday contexts
Calculate the surface area of a 3-dimensional shape by adding the areas of the faces
Solve problems involving area and surface area in real-world contexts
Recognise and use language that relates to volume
Describe the volume of 3-dimensional shapes using everyday language
Estimate, measure and compare the volume of 3-dimensional shapes
Calculate the volume of a range of shapes
Construct 3-dimensional shapes of a given volume
Solve problems involving volume in real-world contexts
Explain the differences in dimensional nature of length, area and volume
Recognise and use language that relates to capacity
Recognise the metric units of capacity and their abbreviations: millilitres (mL) and litres (L)
Identify devices used to measure capacity
Examine the relationship between volume and capacity
Estimate and compare capacities
Measure capacity using informal and formal units
Recognise equivalent units of capacity
Use a range of devices to estimate and measure capacity
Measure capacity to a given degree of accuracy
Solve problems involving capacity in real-world contexts
Recognise and use language that relates to mass
Recognise the metric units of mass and their abbreviations: gram (g), kilogram (kg) and tonne (t)
Identify devices used to measure mass
Estimate and measure mass
Recognise equivalent units of mass
Compare mass using informal and formal units to solve problems in everyday contexts
Explore the relationship between mass and volume
Solve problems involving mass in real-world contexts
Recognise and use language that relates to temperature
Identify devices used to measure temperature
Describe situations in which temperatures are important
Estimate and measure temperatures
Record and interpret temperatures to the nearest degree Celsius
Calculate the difference between two temperatures
Apply knowledge of temperature to make decisions or judgements
Solve problems involving temperature in real-world contexts
Recognise and use language that relates to energy
Recognise units of energy and their abbreviations used in relation to household energy, including watts (W) and kilowatts (kW)
Describe consumption of electricity in a home
Solve problems involving energy in real-world contexts