YEAR 3

Block 3A - Counting, partitioning and calculating

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 3B - Securing number facts, understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 3C - Handling data and measures

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 3D - Calculating, measuring and understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 3E - Securing number facts, calculation and relationships

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

YEAR 4

Block 4A - Counting, partitioning and calculating

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 4B - Securing number facts, understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 4C - Handling data and measures

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 4D - Calculating, measuring and understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 4E - Securing number facts, calculation and relationships

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

YEAR 5

Block 5A - Counting, partitioning and calculating

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 5B - Securing number facts, understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 5C - Handling data and measures

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 5D - Calculating, measuring and understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 6C - Handling data and measures

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 6D - Calculating, measuring and understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 6E - Securing number facts, calculation and relationships

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 5E - Securing number facts, calculation and relationships

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

YEAR 6

Block 6A - Counting, partitioning and calculating

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

Block 6B - Securing number facts, understanding shape

Unit 1           Unit 2          Unit 3

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         Prior Learning

 

 

Check that children can already:

 

Identify the operations needed in simple one-step word problems

Recognise and use the value of coins and measures of length, weight and capacity

Read numbered and unnumbered divisions on simple scales

Add and subtract mentally a one-digit number to or from a two-digit number

Record informally the addition and subtraction of two-digit numbers

Recognise simple fractions and find halves and quarters of numbers and quantities

Understand multiplication as repeated addition and division as repeated subtraction

Use symbols to record simple number sentences

Follow instructions using vocabulary related to position, direction and movement

Recognise and use right angles to describe turns and corners of shapes

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ENGLISH: Speaking and listening objectives

 

Key Vocabulary

 

problem, solution, puzzle, pattern, methods, sign, operation, symbol, number sentence, equation, mental calculation, written calculation, informal method, jottings, diagrams, pictures, images

add, plus, sum, total, subtract, take away, minus, difference, double, halve, inverse, multiply, times, multiplied by, product, multiple, share, share equally, divide, divided by, divided into, left, left over, remainder

fraction, part, equal parts, one whole, one half, one third, one quarter, one fifth, one sixth, one tenth  

grid, row, column, horizontal, vertical, diagonal, higher, lower

map, plan, compass point, north (N), south (S), east (E), west (W), turn, whole turn, half turn, quarter turn, clockwise, anticlockwise, right, left, up, down, ascend, descend, forwards, backwards, sideways, across

measuring scale, interval, division, unit, standard unit, approximately, close, about the same as, ten times, hundred times measure, estimate, unit, length, distance, weight, capacity, ruler, tape measure, balance, scales, measuring cylinder/jug, angle, right angle, set-square, units of measurement and abbreviations: metre (m), centimetre (cm), millimetre (mm), kilogram (kg), gram (g), litre (l), millilitre (ml)

time, clock, watch, hour (h), minute (min), second (s)

 

 

 

 

 

 

BLOCK 3D > 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.

Represent the information in a puzzle or problem using numbers, images or diagrams; use these to find a solution and present it in context, where appropriate using £.p notation or units of measure.

Add or subtract mentally combinations of one-digit and two-digit numbers.  (End-of-year expectation)

Develop and use written methods to record, support or explain addition and subtraction of two-digit and three-digit numbers.

Use practical and informal written methods to multiply and divide two-digit numbers (e.g. 13 × 3, 50 ÷ 4); round remainders up or down, depending on the context.

Find unit fractions of numbers and quantities (e.g. 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 and 1/6 of 12 litres).

Draw and complete shapes with reflective symmetry; draw the reflection of a shape in a mirror line along one side.  (End-of-year expectation)

Read and record the vocabulary of position, direction and movement, using the four compass directions to describe movement about a grid. 

Use a set-square to draw right angles and to identify right angles in 2-D shapes; compare angles with a right angle; recognise that a straight line is equivalent to two right angles. 

Know the relationships between kilometres and metres, metres and centimetres, kilograms and grams, litres and millilitres; choose and use appropriate units to estimate, measure and record measurements.