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Number Millions

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to investigate and compare numbers in millions by identifying the numerical place values of their matching sets of digits. The class can explore how to change the place value of a number by using number operations and digit substitutions.

Country Populations
Practise selecting and recording the population numbers of some of the different countries in the world by the place value of their matching sets of digits

Digit Chains
Explore how to identify and record the place value of the digits that can be combined together to make some different numbers to ten million

Number Splits
Investigate how to identify and record the place value of the digits in different numbers to one million by selecting and combining groups of numerals

Six Digit Changes
Explore and record how the place value of the digits in numbers to six digits can change when adding different multiples of powers of ten
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Cities, Towns and Villages
Research and present the history of a range of different buildings and people that are part of the local community using a school exhibition
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Recycling
Research and present some of the benefits and disadvantages that can be produced when recycling different materials at home and in school
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Viking Pots
Develop and refine a range of different art and design techniques when working with clay to make pots that represent Viking culture and traditions
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Bronze Age
Research and illustrate how life in Britain developed and changed during the Bronze Age including the growth of communities and trade