Phase 1: Arithmetic Architecture (Weeks 1–6)
* Weeks 1-2: Rational Numbers
* The Hook: "How do computer screens display millions of colors using fractions?"
* The Mission: The Pixel Palette. Students use fractional ratios to mix primary digital colors and build a custom profile theme.
* The Play: A comedy skit showing a painter trying to mix paint using incorrect fractional divisions.
* Weeks 3-4: Linear Equations in One Variable
* The Hook: "The Secret of the Balance Scale: How to find a thief with one equation."
* The Mission: The Detective's Scales. Set up equations to crack a mystery vault code based on weight clues.
* Weeks 5-6: Understanding Quadrilaterals
* The Hook: "Why are honeycombs and footballs made of polygons?"
* The Mission: The Nature Build. Recreate a geometric structure from nature inside Minecraft or using cardboard.
Phase 2: The Data & Power Zones (Weeks 7–12)
* Weeks 7-8: Data Handling (Bar, Pie, Histograms)
* The Hook: "How video game developers track player behavior using charts."
* The Mission: The Gamer's Report. Track personal screen-time habits for a week and pitch a optimization plan using data charts.
* Weeks 9-10: Squares, Square Roots, Cubes & Cube Roots
* The Hook: "The Geometry of Minecraft: Why the world is made of cubes."
* The Mission: The 3D Voxels. Calculate surface bounds of pixelated objects.
* Weeks 11-12: Comparing Quantities (Ratio, Proportion, SI & CI)
* The Hook: "The Sneaky Store Sale: How retailers trick your brain with percentages."
* The Mission: The Smart Shopper. Analyze real e-commerce discounts to find the absolute mathematically best deal.
Phase 3: The Creator Dimensions (Weeks 13–24)
* Weeks 13-14: Algebraic Expressions & Identities ➔ Mission: Create an algebraic "cipher matrix" to send encoded messages.
* Weeks 15-16: Visualizing Solid Shapes ➔ Mission: Draw blueprints of their bedroom from a top-down drone perspective.
* Weeks 17-18: Mensuration ➔ Mission: The Packaging Hack. Design a box that holds 10 tennis balls using the absolute minimum amount of cardboard.
* Weeks 19-20: Exponents and Powers ➔ Mission: Chart the scale of the universe from a single atom to a galaxy using scientific notation.
* Weeks 21-22: Direct and Inverse Proportions ➔ Mission: Map out food rations and fuel requirements for a hypothetical trip to Mars.
* Weeks 23-24: Factorisation & Intro to Graphs ➔ Mission: The Grand Finale Derby. Full Year Cross-Over Quiz.
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