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Year Five: Summer Term. Old Curriculum

This resource from Hamilton Trust contains two weekly plans, teaching sequences and classroom resources. They cover ordering negative and positive numbers, using a calculator, place value, and mental multiplication and division. The detailed teaching sequences include differentiated activity ideas, suggested resources and notes on progression and misconceptions in the specific areas. Objectives are:

Week 1

  • Count on and back in steps of a constant size, extending beyond zero
  • Order negative and positive numbers on a number line and temperature scale
  • Calculate a rise/fall in temperature
  • Begin to select the correct sequence to carry out calculations needing more than one step
  • Recognise a negative answer on a calculator

Week 2

  • Multiply and divide any number from 1 to 10000 by 10 or 100 and understand the effect
  • Recognise multiples of 6, 7, 8 and 9 up to the 10th multiple
  • Find factors of two-digit numbers
  • Find common multiples (for example, of 6 and 9)

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