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Junior Cycle

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Teachers can expect resources that cover basic arithmetic, number properties, fractions, decimals, percentages, and proportionality. These materials support students in mastering numerical operations and problem-solving in real-world contexts.

Resources here focus on patterns, relationships, equations, and inequalities. Teachers will find tools to help students explore variables, expressions, and graphical representations of functions.

This section offers resources on shapes, constructions, theorems, and trigonometric ratios, supporting the development of spatial reasoning and geometric problem-solving.

Expect resources that introduce statistical methods, data handling, and probability theory. Teachers can guide students through real-world data analysis and probabilistic thinking.

Resources focus on applying maths concepts to real-world situations, fostering critical thinking, and making connections between different strands of the curriculum. Teachers will find activities that challenge students to think creatively and reason mathematically.

Some general resources for teachers that sit outside the standardised strands.

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