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Toy Masses

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to explain and model how to measure, record and compare the mass of different toys and games using scales, bucket balances and symbols for greater than and less than. The class can use standard and non-standard units to measure mass.

Toy Measurements
Practise using non-standard measurements and one hundred gram masses to measure, record and compare the mass of some different toys and games

Toy Cupboard
Investigate and record how to use special vocabulary words and symbols to compare the mass of some different types of toys and games stored in a family home

Family Toys
Explore and record how to measure and compare the mass of some different toys and games against numbers of construction bricks as non-standard measurements
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Buses, Trains, Planes
Select patterned language to use when writing poems describing ways of travelling when making different journeys
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Toy Masses
Explain and model how to measure, record and compare the mass of some different toys and games using scales, bucket balances and symbols for greater than and less than
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Seaside Holidays
Describe and compare how families enjoyed seaside holidays together in the past with similar events and experiences enjoyed by families today
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Capacity Measurements
Explain and model how to measure, calculate and record the capacities of different containers and vessels working with non-standard and standard units