Networks: Year 10 – planning tool
This planning resource for Year 10 is for the topic of Networks. Students develop the ability to use visual representations to solve problems. This is a new area for Year 10 and may be unfamiliar to many teachers. Also called graph theory, networks and network diagrams are ways of displaying and describing relationships and modelling connections. Networks serve as a model for decision making, much like a flow chart, and enable users to follow a sequence of tasks that show clear connections between them.
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Year level(s) | Year 10 |
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Audience | Teacher |
Purpose | Planning support, Teaching resource, Teaching strategies, Student task, Home practice tasks |
Format | Web page |
Keywords | lesson plans, assessment task, teaching strategies, pedagogies, Australian Curriculum, learning from home, misconceptions |
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Strand and focus | Space |
AC: Mathematics (V9.0) content descriptions |
AC9M10SP02
Interpret networks and network diagrams used to represent relationships in practical situations and describe connectedness |
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Organisation | Commonwealth of Australia |
Copyright | © 2023 Commonwealth of Australia, unless otherwise indicated. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, unless otherwise indicated |
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