Please note: As of session 2017-18 Lifeskills Mathematics will be known as Applications of Mathematics.

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Please note: As of session 2017-18 Lifeskills Mathematics will be known as Applications of Mathematics.

National 3 Lifeskills

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy Outcome 1 Calculating and using the perimeter and area of 2D shapes Calculating and using the volume of a cuboid Giving or following directions Working with simple patterns

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy Outcome 2 Selecting and using units of measurement Stating and using simple formulae Interpreting simple scale drawings Applying a scale factor Calculating time intervals to manage activities

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy Outcome 1 Identifying factors affecting income and expenditure Preparing a budget Developing a savings plan Making a decision based on the best deal

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy Outcome 2 Organising data Carrying out calculations to compare data Representing data Interpreting simple data to draw conclusions

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy Outcome 1 Using numerical notation and units Selecting and carrying out calculations Recording measurements

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy Outcome 1 (continued) Interpreting measurements and results of calculations Making decisions based on the results of measurements or calculations

Shape, Space and Measures Manage Money and Data Numeracy Outcome 2 Extracting and interpreting data a graphical form Making decisions by interpreting data Making decisions based on probability