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

  • Garden Numbers

    Garden Numbers

    Identify and model some of the different calculation techniques that can be used when adding pairs of single digit numbers

  • Summer Stories

    Summer Stories

    Practise composing and presenting narrative stories with familiar settings to illustrate the events and experiences that could happen during the summer

  • Fraction Numbers

    Fraction Numbers

    Investigate how to use concrete equipment, diagrams and calculations to identify and record the matching fractions of different numbers

  • Family Holiday Lists

    Family Holiday Lists

    Explore how to compile sentences punctuated using commas to list some of the special things that families can use, complete and experience on a holiday