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Roman Numeral Numbers

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to recall and practise using the symbols and shapes that were used by the Romans to represent different sets of numbers. The class can model how to make comparisons between sets of Roman Numerals and indicate how they can match the value of numbers used for other functions.

Roman Numeral Match
Identify and match different numbers written in Roman Numerals using the correct digits for the linked numbers to two hundred

Roman Numeral Comparisons
Build sets of different number equations to compare pairs of Roman Numerals to five hundred using the symbols for greater than and less than
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Decimal Changes
Identify and record changes to place value when multiplying and dividing decimals and whole numbers by ten, one hundred and one thousand
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Triangle Angles
Investigate, record and compare the matching properties of different types of triangle shapes including their sets of right, acute and obtuse angles
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Robots and Adventures
Investigate the text structures and content of explanations and recounts and plan and write matching texts
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Story Fables
Explore and describe some of the different characters settings and events that can feature in traditional fables that teach the reader a moral lesson