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To be completed by 7L3 and 8MJA On no more than one piece of A4 paper (front and back) show a WAGOLL (what a good one looks like) for each of the essential skills from stage 6 below. ·    Write a fraction in its lowest terms by cancelling common factors ·    Solve missing angle problems involving triangles, quadrilaterals, angles at a point and angles on a straight line ·    Use simple formulae expressed in words ·    Know that volume is measured in cubes To be completed by 7L3 and 8MJA

To be completed by 7L1, 7L2, 7R1, 7R2, and 8KSM On no more than one piece of A4 paper (front and back) show a WAGOLL (what a good one looks like) for each of the essential skills from stage 7 below. ·    Simplify and manipulate expressions by multiplying a single term over a bracket ·    Calculate surface area of cubes and cuboids ·    Solve linear equations in one unknown ·    Know that area of a trapezium = ((a + b) ÷ 2) × h To be completed by 7L1, 7L2, 7R1, 7R2, and 8KSM

To be completed by 8ACO, 8ADO, 8AMO On no more than one piece of A4 paper (front and back) show a WAGOLL (what a good one looks like) for each of the essential skills from stage 8 below. ·    Find a relevant multiplier when solving problems involving proportion ·    Know that volume of prism = area of cross-section × length ·    Plot and interpret graphs of linear functions ·    Solve linear equations with unknowns on both sides To be completed by 8ACO, 8ADO, 8AMO