Maths Year Four Planning Term Three
Discover some schemes of work, lesson plans, classroom worksheets and interactive activities to develop skills in maths for Year Four in Key Stage Two to teach about money, time, shape geometry, statistics and position and direction
Money and Time
Explore and model some of the different techniques that can be used to solve problems involving calculation of money sums and difference between times in hours, minutes and seconds

(C) Pounds and Pence
Identify, compare and illustrate the value of different money amounts that have been recorded in pounds and pence including using conversion and rounding number skills

(D) Shop Sales
Use number calculation skills to total receipts of different items bought in shops or at visitor attractions and record discount sale prices to match shopping budgets

(E) Changing Times
Practise converting between different units of time for hours, minutes and seconds and change a range of analogue and digital times using the twelve hour clock and calendar dates
Geometry Shapes
Investigate, match and compare the properties of different examples of 2D and 3D geometric shapes including their number and types of angles

(G) Triangle Angles
Investigate, record and compare the matching properties of different types of triangle shapes including their sets of right, acute and obtuse angles

(I) Shape Symmetry
Explore, record and compare the matching lines of symmetry that can be found in a range of different geometric shapes as part of their individual properties
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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