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Year 7 7Np.01 7As.01 7Gp.01


8Np.01 7As.02 7Gp.02
7Np.02 7As.03 7Gp.03
8Np.02 8As.01 7Gp.04
7Ni.01 8As.02 7Gp.05
7Ni.02 8As.03 7Gp.06
7Ni.03 7As.04 8Gp.01
8Ni.01 7As.05 8Gp.02
8Ni.02 7As.06 8Gp.03
7Ni.04 7As.07 8Gp.04
7Ni.05 8As.04 8Gp.05
8Ni.03 8As.05 8Gp.06
7Ni.06 8As.06 9Gp.01
7Nf.01 8As.07 9Gp.02
8Nf.01 9As.04 9Gp.03
7Nf.02 9As.05 9Gp.04
8Nf.02 9As.06 9Gp.05
7Nf.03 9As.07 9Gp.06
8Nf.03 7Gg.01 9Gp.07
7Nf.04 7Gg.02 7Ss.01
8Nf.04 7Gg.03 7Ss.02
7Nf.05 7Gg.04 7Ss.03
7Nf.06 7Gg.05 8Ss.01
8Nf.06 7Gg.06 8Ss.02
7Nf.07 7Gg.07 8Ss.03
8Nf.07 7Gg.08 9Ss.01
7Nf.08 7Gg.09 9Ss.02
8Nf.08 7Gg.10 9Ss.03
7Ae.01 7Gg.11
7Ae.02 7Gg.12
7Ae.03 7Gg.13
7Ae.04 7Gg.14
7Ae.05
7Ae.06
7Ae.07
8Ae.01
8Ae.02
8Ae.03
8Ae.04
8Ae.05
8Ae.06
8Ae.07

Year 8 9Np.01 8Gg.01 7Ss.04


9Np.02 8Gg.02 7Ss.05
8Ni.05 8Gg.03 8Ss.04
9Ni.02 8Gg.04 8Ss.05
8Ni.06 8Gg.05 9Ss.04
8Ni.07 8Gg.06 9Ss.05
9Ni.03 8Gg.07 7Sp.01
9Ni.04 8Gg.08 7Sp.02
7Nf.09 8Gg.09 7Sp.03
7Nf.10 8Gg.10 7Sp.04
7Nf.11 8Gg.11 7Sp.05
8Nf.09 8Gg.12 8Sp.01
8Nf.10 9Gg.01 8Sp.02
8Nf.11 9Gg.02 8Sp.03
9Nf.01 9Gg.03 8Sp.04
9Nf.02 9Gg.04 9Sp.01
9Nf.03 9Gg.05 9Sp.02
9Nf.04 9Gg.06 9Sp.03
9Nf.05 9Gg.07 9Sp.04
9Nf.06 9Gg.08
9Nf.07 9Gg.09
9Nf.08 9Gg.10
9Ae.01 9Gg.11
9Ae.02
9Ae.03
9Ae.04
9Ae.05
9Ae.06
9Ae.07
9As.01
9As.02
9As.03

Alternatively, You could also use this abridged version of the thematic areas based on the National curriculum
Year 7:
1. Number and algebra
 Place value, number operations, and properties
 Factors, multiples, and prime numbers
 Algebraic expressions and equations (basic)
 Ratio, proportion, and rates of change (basic)
2. Geometry and measures
 Properties of 2D shapes
 Angle properties and basic constructions
 Perimeter, area, and volume (basic)
 Transformations and symmetry (basic)
3. Statistics and probability
 Collecting and representing data (basic)
 Measures of central tendency
 Basic probability concepts
Year 8:
1. Number and algebra
 Number patterns and sequences
 Fractions, decimals, and percentages
 Powers and roots
 Algebraic manipulation and equations (advanced)
2. Geometry and measures
 Properties of 3D shapes
 Trigonometry and Pythagoras' theorem
 Circle properties and basic trigonometric ratios
 Construction and loci
3. Statistics and probability
 Statistical diagrams and representations
 Data analysis and interpretation
 Probability models and experiments (advanced)

I did not receive the year 5 and 6 syllabus but put this together based on the National curriculum
Primary 5:
 numbers and decimals
 Number patterns and sequences
 Place value and ordering
 Place value with larger numbers
 Rounding and estimating
 Factors and multiples
2. Addition and subtraction
 Mental strategies for addition and subtraction
 Written methods for addition and subtraction
 Problem-solving involving addition and subtraction
3. Multiplication and division
 Mental strategies for multiplication and division
 Written methods for multiplication and division
 Problem-solving involving multiplication and division
 Written methods for all operations
 Problem-solving involving multi-step calculations.
4. Fractions, decimals, and percentages
 Equivalent fractions and simplification
 Comparing and ordering fractions, decimals, and percentages
 Converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages
 Calculating with fractions and decimals
 Operations with fractions and decimals
 Equivalent fractions, decimals, and percentages
 Percentages and their applications
5. Geometry
 Properties of 2D shapes
 Angles and their measurements
 Symmetry and transformations
6. Measurement
 Length, mass, and capacity
 Time and timetables
 Perimeter and area
 Money
7. Data handling
 Data collection and presentation
 Reading and interpreting graphs and charts
 Probability and likelihood

Primary 6:
1. Number and place value
 Place value with larger numbers
 Rounding and estimating
 Factors and multiples
2. Ratio, proportion, and rates of change
 Understanding ratios and proportions
 Solving problems using ratios and proportions
 Calculating and comparing rates of change
3. Geometry
 Properties of 2D and 3D shapes
 Angle properties and constructions
 Properties of circles and tangents
4. Measurement
 Converting between units of measurement
 Perimeter, area, and volume (including surface area)
5. Data handling
 Data representation and interpretation
 Averages and range
 Probability and predictions

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