
Getting Ready for Entry 3 Functional Skills Maths
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Do you want to feel confident before starting your Entry 3 Functional Skills Maths qualification? Are you unsure if you're ready? This course is designed to prepare you! You'll get familiar with the content, level, and expectations of the Entry 3 Functional Skills Maths course. This course will boost your confidence and ensure you're ready to succeed. You will need to complete and pass an initial assessment before starting this course.
Course Content
This course covers:
Number
Count, read, write, order and compare numbers up to 1000.
Add and subtract using three-digit whole numbers.
Divide three-digit whole numbers by single- and double-digit whole numbers and express remainders.
Multiply two-digit whole numbers by single and double-digit whole numbers.
Approximate by rounding numbers less than 1000 to the nearest 10 or 100 and use this rounded answer to check results.
Recognise and continue linear sequences of numbers up to 100.
Read, write and understand thirds, quarters, fifths and tenths, including equivalent forms. Read, write and use decimals up to two decimal places.
Recognise and continue sequences that involve decimals.
Calculate with money using decimal notation and express money correctly in writing in pounds and pence. Round amounts of money to the nearest £1 or 10p.
Read, measure and record time using am and pm. Read time from analogue and 24-hour digital clocks in hours and minutes.
Measure Shape and Space
Use and compare measures of length, capacity, weight and temperature using metric or imperial units to the nearest labelled or unlabelled division.
Compare metric measures of length, including millimetres, centimetres, metres and kilometres.
Compare measures of weight, including grams and kilograms.
Compare measures of capacity, including millilitres and litres.
Use a suitable instrument to measure mass and length.
Sort 2-D and 3-D shapes using properties, including lines of symmetry, length, right angles, angles, including in rectangles and triangles.
Use appropriate positional vocabulary to describe position and direction, including eight compass points and full/half/quarter turns.
Handling Data
Extract information from lists, tables, diagrams and charts and create frequency tables. Interpret information, to make comparisons and record changes, from different formats, including bar charts and simple line graphs.
Organise and represent information in appropriate ways, including tables, diagrams, simple line graphs and bar charts.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for this course you must be 19 or over on 31st August prior to the course start date.
Established Maths skills at Entry 3 on the BKSB initial assessment as a minimum.
Language skills corresponding to Entry 3 as a minimum (evidenced through initial screening or a Functional Skills Entry 3 English or above - you need to bring evidence of this).
Attendance Requirements
To successfully complete this course, you must commit to 100% attendance and punctuality.
Assessment Methods
Your maths skills will be assessed through a folder of work and a Personal Learning Plan (PLP). Your tutor will mark the work you produce throughout the course.
If you successfully complete this course, you can progress onto the Entry 3 Functional Skills Maths course.
By enrolling on a Maths course you can develop your problem solving, quantitative reasoning, communication and time management skills including working to deadlines. Mathematical knowledge is very important in STEM jobs and in many other jobs. For example, health care professionals need maths skills to treat patients, understand medical tests, and operate medical equipment. In fact, maths is a basic skill in most occupations.
Further Study Options
You can progress to Entry 3 Maths course.
Additional Information
You are expected to have a standard Geometry Set, a 30 cm Ruler, an A4 writing pad, a ring-binder or folders as well as pencils, a rubber and a highlighting pen. You will also need a Scientific calculator - preferably one of the Casio FX series which will cost about £10.00.
You should bring your materials to every class.