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Unit 4A -
Further Unit 4A Resources from the Framework
Prior Learning
Check that children can already:
• Identify the calculation needed to solve a word problem
• Explain and record their methods and solutions to problems and calculations
• Read, write, partition and order whole numbers to 100
• Use £.p notation
• Understand and use the < and > signs
• Round two-
• Recall addition and subtraction facts for each number to 20
• Add or subtract mentally combinations of one-
• Derive number pairs that total 100
• Use informal written methods to add and subtract two-
• Estimate sums and differences of two-
• Recall multiplication and division facts for the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10 times-
• Multiply one-
• Use informal written methods to multiply and divide two-
• Round remainders up or down, depending on the context
Key Vocabulary
problem, solution, calculate, calculation, equation, operation, answer, method, explain, predict, reason, reasoning, pattern, relationship, rule, sequence
place value, partition, thousands, digit, four-
positive, negative, above/below zero, compare, order, greater than (>), less than (<), equal to (=), round, estimate, approximately
add, subtract, multiply, divide, sum, total, difference, plus, minus, product, quotient, remainder
calculator, display, key, enter, clear, constant
pound (£), penny/pence (p), units of measurement and abbreviations, degrees Celsius (C)

BLOCK 4A > Unit 2 The following learning objectives are to be taught over a period of 2 weeks. The order and duration of the objectives is at the discretion of the individual class teacher. Due to time restrictions some objectives may be covered as a lesson starter.












Derive and recall multiplication facts up to 10 x 10, the corresponding division
facts and multiples of numbers to 10 up to the tenth multiple. (End-




Develop and use written methods to record, support and explain multiplication and
division of two-

