Maths Year Five Planning Term Three
Discover schemes of work, lesson plans, classroom worksheets and interactive activities to develop skills in maths for Year Five in Key Stage Two to teach about decimals, geometry angles, position and direction and converting measurements
Geometry Shape
Explore and record the properties of different types of 2D and 3D shapes including correct vocabulary and the measurements of angles

(A) Angle Measurements
Identify, classify and record the value of different types of acute, obtuse and straight line angles using protractors
Geometry Position and Direction
Identify how to record, change and transform the position and direction of a range of different shapes and objects when working in the first quadrant

(D) Shape Locations
Explain and model how to record and change the co-ordinate positions of some different geometric shapes using translation and reflection movements in the first quadrant
Decimal Calculations
Practise solving problems involving decimal numbers working with mental and standard written calculations for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division

(G) Decimal Subtractions
Practise using written calculation methods for decomposition to subtract decimal numbers using different real world contexts and abstract number values

(H) Decimal Changes
Identify and record changes to place value when multiplying and dividing decimals and whole numbers by ten, one hundred and one thousand
Measurement
Explore how to measure, compare and convert between different units of measurement for length, mass and capacity when solving abstract and contextual problems

(J) Lengths, Masses and Capacities
Solve a selection of contextual problems by comparing and converting between different units of measurement for mass, length and capacity
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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
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Future World
Practise using apostrophes correctly in matching sentences to describe some of the things that might be owned by families in the future