Unit A – Number Millions

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to investigate, order and compare the value of the digits that comprise different sets of numbers with up to seven digits. The class can split and combine numbers in millions to record and compare the place of their numerical digits.

Investigate, order and compare the value of the digits that comprise different sets of numbers with up to seven digits

Lesson One : Digit Splits

Identify and record the place value of the matching digits that can be found in different numbers to one million by selecting and combining groups of numerals

Lesson Two : Number Changes

Explore and record how the place value of the digits in different numbers to six digits can change when adding multiples of powers of ten

Lesson Three : Number Chains

Identify and record the place value of the numerical digits that can be combined together to make different numbers with matching values to ten million

Lesson Four : Population Numbers

Select and record the population numbers of different countries that can be found around the world by the place value of the digits in each identified number

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