Parent guide · Australian curriculum

Year 7 Maths: the full syllabus, explained for parents

Year 7 is a big jump - your child moves from primary into high-school maths, with new topics like algebra, integers and probability. Here's exactly what they'll cover this year, in plain English, plus how to tell if they have gaps and how to help at home.

The short version: Year 7 maths in the Australian curriculum spans four strands - Number & Algebra, Measurement & Geometry, Statistics & Probability, and the thinking skills that tie them together. Most children find fractions, integers (negative numbers) and the start of algebra the trickiest. Year 7 students also sit NAPLAN, so a solid foundation here matters.

What Year 7 maths covers

Number & Algebra

This is the biggest strand and where most of the year's new ideas live. Your child builds on primary arithmetic and starts the formal algebra that underpins all senior maths.

Integers & negative numbers
Order of operations
Factors, multiples & primes
Prime factorisation
Fractions & fraction operations
Decimals
Percentages & applications
Ratios & rates
Algebraic expressions
Expanding expressions
Solving equations
Number patterns & sequences

Measurement & Geometry

Students work with shapes, angles and the coordinate plane - the visual, spatial side of maths.

Angles & angle relationships
Parallel lines
Length & perimeter
Area
Coordinates & graphing points
Introduction to linear graphs
Gradient (intro)
Congruence

Statistics & Probability

Year 7 introduces handling data and the language of chance - increasingly important across school and everyday life.

Collecting & interpreting data
Mean, median & mode
Probability language
Experimental probability

Financial & real-world maths

A practical thread runs through Year 7 - money, budgets and the everyday maths your child will actually use.

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Discounts
Profit & loss
Budgets

The topics most Year 7 kids struggle with

If your child is finding maths hard this year, it's very often one of these three - and they're all fixable with targeted practice:

How to tell if your child has gaps

Report cards and "they seem fine" aren't always reliable - kids can keep up in class while quietly missing foundations. Warning signs:

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How to help at home

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This guide is a general overview for parents and reflects the broad scope of Year 7 maths in the Australian curriculum. Exact content can vary by state and school.