Twos, Threes and Fives

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to investigate some of the calculation techniques that can be used when solving problems by dividing numbers into equal groups of twos, threes and fives with no remainders. The class can use concrete equipment and diagrams to model each calculation.

Division Number Games

Explore how to play a selection of games to practise dividing different numbers by two, three and five with no remainders into equal groups

Division Missing Numbers

Investigate how to identify and record how to complete subtraction equations to calculate the matching quotients when dividing numbers by two, three and five with no remainders

  • Twos, Threes and Fives

    Twos, Threes and Fives

    Investigate some of the calculation techniques that can be used when solving problems by dividing numbers into equal groups of twos, threes and fives with no remainders

  • Robot Movements

    Robot Movements

    Practise selecting and using the correct vocabulary words to describe and control the position and movements of a robot character around a grid or other locations

  • Transport Journeys

    Transport Journeys

    Investigate the content structure of explanations that explain how and why families make different journeys by a range of forms of transport

  • Spooky Things

    Spooky Things

    Investigate the structure and content of narrative fiction and poetry that describe some of the spooky things that might happen in the world