Describing Positions – Inside and Outside
Help year 1 children master positional language like “inside” and “outside” while learning to describe how objects are positioned while also giving directions and identifying the location of objects, people, and shapes.
Translating Points and Shapes on a Coordinate Grid
In this lesson, you will be able to identify the different types of angles such as acute angles, obtuse angles and right angles.
Compass Directions
Master compass directions and become a grid navigation pro! 🧭✨ Learn how to use north, south, east, and west to describe, place, and locate shapes and objects with confidence. Build spatial awareness, boost problem-solving skills, and map your way to success—one square at a time! 🗺️📍
Describing Position Using Coordinates
In this lesson, you will be able to identify the different types of angles such as acute angles, obtuse angles and right angles.
Ordinal Numbers
Discover ordinal numbers and learn how they show position in a sequence! 🚀 From first to tenth, children will recognise, name, and understand how these special numbers tell us the order of objects. Perfect for building early maths confidence in a fun and engaging way!
Describing Positions – Above and Below
Master positional language with confidence! 🚀
Children will learn to use and understand the words “above” and “below” to describe where objects are placed. Through clear visual examples, they’ll quickly spot when one object is positioned above or below another—building strong early spatial awareness skills in a fun and engaging way!
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.
Coordinates in the First Quadrant
In this lesson, learners will be able to read and write coordinates in the first quadrant; coordinates in all four quadrants; and read and plot specified points.
Describing Positions – Left and Right
Learn to spot “left” and “right” like a pro! This fun, hands-on activity helps kids recognize and identify objects positioned to the left or right of others, building their spatial awareness and confidence. Perfect for little learners ready to navigate the world around them!
Describing Turns
By the end of this unit, children will be able to: Identify and demonstrate different types of turns (e.g. clockwise, anti-clockwise). Apply turn concepts to real-life situations (e.g. giving directions, movement). Curriculum Alignment: Year 2 Geometry: Position and direction Use mathematical vocabulary to describe position, direction and movement, including movement in a straight line and […]