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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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Story Changes
Read and adapt a traditional tale changing characters and settings, investigate word families and use inverted commas to punctuate direct speech
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Traditional Story Planning
Select, plan and record the sequence of events for a narrative story based on a traditional tale by Hans Christian Anderson to match his writing structure and style
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Traditional Story Endings
Model how to rewrite the ending to a traditional tale writing in the first person from the viewpoint of one of the characters in the narrative story
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Sentence Changes
Identify and record how to convert a range of different sentences from traditional tales from the third to the first person including the use of dialogue to indicate character actions and thoughts