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Examples of simple routine projects for S1 and S2 mathematics.

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1. S1: Calculating the area of basic shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles.
2. S1: Solving simple equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
3. S1: Finding the perimeter of various shapes.
4. S1: Converting between units of measurement (e.g. meters to centimeters).
5. S2: Solving equations involving fractions and decimals.
6. S2: Calculating the volume of basic shapes such as cubes and rectangular prisms.
7. S2: Finding the surface area of basic shapes.
8. S2: Solving word problems involving percentages and ratios.
9. S2: Graphing linear equations on a coordinate plane.
10. S2: Calculating the mean, median, and mode of a set of numbers.
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S1 Mathematics

- Measuring and estimating: Estimate and measure lengths, areas, and volumes using appropriate tools (e.g., rulers, measuring tapes, graduated cylinders).
- Number operations: Perform basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
- Data handling: Collect, organize, and represent data using tables, graphs, and charts.
- Shape and space: Identify and classify 2D and 3D shapes, calculate perimeters and areas of 2D shapes, and explore tessellations.
- Patterns and algebra: Recognize and extend simple numerical and shape patterns, use variables to represent unknown quantities, and solve simple linear equations.

S2 Mathematics

- Number and algebra: Extend number operations to integers, rational numbers, and positive exponents. Introduce algebraic expressions and equations, solve for variables in simple linear equations, and use graphs to represent linear relationships.
- Data handling and probability: Collect, analyze, and interpret data from larger datasets, make predictions based on probability experiments, and calculate simple probabilities.
- Measurement and geometry: Calculate surface areas and volumes of 3D shapes, use scale factors to enlarge and reduce shapes, and explore properties of circles and triangles.
- Financial mathematics: Calculate percentages, interest, and simple and compound interest rates.
- Statistics: Calculate mean, mode, median, and range for a set of data, and use these measures to describe the distribution of data.
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