Number Bonds to 10
Master number bonds to 10 and unlock maths confidence! 🔢✨
Discover how numbers connect to make 10 and use those bonds to solve addition and subtraction problems with ease. Build strong mental maths skills, boost speed, and spot number patterns instantly. Let’s make 10 the fun way! 🎯➕➖
Fractions Quarters
What is a quarter? 🤔 It’s one-fourth of a whole! 🎉 Learners will explore shapes and objects divided into four equal parts and discover that each equal part represents a quarter. From pizzas to shapes, fractions come to life in a fun and visual way! 🍕🟦 Perfect for building strong fraction foundations early on.
Ordering Numbers to 10 000
By the end of this unit, children will be able to order and compare numbers beyond 1000.
Adding Two or More Fractions
In this lesson, children will learn how to add and subtract fractions with the same denominator.
Finding Equivalent Fractions
In this lesson, children will be bale to recognise and show, using diagrams, families of common equivalent fractions.
Decimal to Fraction Equivalent
In this lesson, children will learn how to add and subtract numbers with up to 3 digits, using formal written methods of columnar addition and subtraction. They will learn how to add and subtract multiples of 100; add and subtract 3-digit and 1-digit numbers; and add and subtract numbers with up to 3 digits using a formal written method
Counting in Multiples of 25
By the end of this unit, children will be able to count forward and backward in multiples of 25 through 0 to include negative numbers.
Plotting Coordinates in the First Quadrant
In this lesson, you will be able to identify the different types of angles such as acute angles, obtuse angles and right angles.
Symmetrical Shapes
By the end of this unit, children will be able to understand and identify symmetrical shapes and understand that symmetrical shapes have at least one line of symmetry that divides the shape into two equal halves.
Comparing Volume and Capacity
By the end of this unit, children will understand that volume refers to the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object, while capacity refers to the amount of liquid a container can hold.