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Year Four: Summer Term. Old Curriculum

This resource from Hamilton Trust contains two weekly plans, teaching sequences and classroom resources. They cover rounding and ordering 4-digit numbers, dividing and multiplying by 10, 100, multiplication and division facts, and ratio and proportion. The detailed teaching sequences include differentiated activity ideas, suggested resources and notes on progression and misconceptions in the specific areas. Objectives are:

Week 1

  • Compare and order four-digit numbers and find a number in-between
  • Round three-digit numbers to the nearest 10 and four-digit numbers to the nearest 100
  • Multiply whole numbers by 10 or 100 and begin to divide by 10 or 100 (whole number answers), and understand the effect

Week 2

  • Revise multiplication facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10 times tables, and learn corresponding division facts
  • Begin to learn multiplication facts for the 8 times table
  • Look at patterns, investigate general statements
  • Multiply single-digits by 2 to 10, and divide by the same including remainders
  • Use knowledge of multiplication to begin to understand simple ideas of ratio and proportion

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