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SK Level 10 Workplace & Apprenticeship Math Curriculum

Video lessons and practice for every Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 topic. Aligned to what Saskatchewan schools teach.

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WA10.1

Verify and explain equivalent forms of formulas, create and solve situational questions involving formulas

WA10.2

Determine strategies to solve puzzles or win games, analyze errors, create variations

WA10.4

Estimate and measure using SI and Imperial units, convert units within systems, solve linear measurement problems

WA10.7

Analyze relationships in similar polygons, determine if polygons are similar, solve problems with similar triangles

WA10.8

Analyze trigonometric ratios, develop and apply formulas for primary trigonometric ratios

Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 in Saskatchewan

Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 is designed for Saskatchewan students who plan to enter trades, apprenticeship programs, or the workforce after graduation. The course focuses on practical math skills used in real jobs and everyday life, from measuring materials on a job site to calculating a paycheque. StudyPug covers every unit in the course with clear video lessons and practice problems.

Measurement and Unit Conversion

A large part of Level 10 Workplace Math involves working with both SI (metric) and Imperial measurement systems. Students learn to estimate and measure length, area, and surface area, convert between units within each system, and switch between SI and Imperial. These skills are essential in trades like carpentry, plumbing, and manufacturing.

Geometry: Pythagorean Theorem and Similar Polygons

Students apply the Pythagorean Theorem to verify right angles and solve problems involving triangles. They also analyze relationships in similar polygons and use properties of similar triangles to solve real-world problems. These geometry skills appear frequently in construction, design, and engineering trades.

Trigonometry at Level 10

  • Analyze primary trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine, and tangent
  • Develop and apply formulas to solve for unknown sides and angles
  • Work with angle relationships, perpendicular lines, and parallel lines
  • Replicate and measure angles in practical contexts

Financial Mathematics

The financial math unit prepares students for real-life money decisions. Topics include finding the best buy, understanding sales promotions, converting currency, calculating unit prices, and analyzing different income methods. Students also learn to calculate gross pay, net pay, and common deductions.

Formulas and Problem Solving

Students verify and explain equivalent forms of formulas, then create and solve situational problems using those formulas. They also develop strategies for puzzles and games, analyze errors in reasoning, and explore variations on problems — building critical thinking alongside math skills.