Unit 1
Rational Numbers
Extend number understanding to rational numbers, their ordering, and operations.
In Class 7, the IB MYP syllabus pushes into rational numbers, algebraic expressions, properties of triangles, and coordinate geometry. Students also strengthen their fraction, decimal, and data-handling skills.
Last updated: 5 May 2026
The Class 7 IB MYP Maths syllabus on SparkEd covers 13 chapters aligned to the latest IB MYP curriculum, spanning number systems, algebra, fractions, decimals and percentages, geometry, mensuration and data and statistics. Every chapter on this page links to a topic guide with concept notes, a free PDF worksheet at three difficulty levels, and an interactive practice module with instant feedback.
Class 7 maths builds the foundation that the next year's chapters depend on, so consistent weekly practice matters more than last-minute cramming. In Class 7, the IB MYP syllabus pushes into rational numbers, algebraic expressions, properties of triangles, and coordinate geometry. Students also strengthen their fraction, decimal, and data-handling skills.
How to use this page: open a chapter's Topic Guide for the concept refresher, switch to Practice for graded questions, and download the PDF worksheet for offline use. Each chapter has around 60 questions across easy, medium, and hard sets — enough material for a full revision cycle leading up to school assessments and IB MYP board-aligned tests.
Unit 1
Extend number understanding to rational numbers, their ordering, and operations.
Unit 2
Calculate percentages, discounts, and markups; solve proportional reasoning problems.
Unit 3
Simplify, expand, and factor basic algebraic expressions with one or two variables.
Unit 4
Formulate and solve linear equations and inequalities in real-world contexts.
Unit 5
Explore complementary, supplementary, and vertically opposite angles with parallel lines.
Unit 6
Perform translations, reflections, and rotations of shapes on the coordinate plane.
Unit 7
Calculate area and perimeter of composite shapes including circles and irregular figures.
Unit 8
Calculate and compare mean, median, and mode for different data sets.
Unit 9
Conduct experiments to determine experimental probability and compare with theoretical values.
Unit 10
Identify functional relationships from tables and graphs; introduce input-output models.
Unit 11
Apply laws of exponents to simplify expressions with integer and zero exponents.
Unit 12
Calculate circumference and area of circles; explore radius, diameter, and chord relationships.
Unit 13
Represent and solve simple linear inequalities on number lines.