Unit B – Number Rounding

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise comparing and rounding numbers to six digits to their nearest ten, hundred and thousand by utilising the place value of their digits. The class can explain methods that can be used when rounding different numbers using the final digits.

Practise comparing and rounding numbers to six digits to their nearest ten, hundred and thousand by utilising the place value of their digits

Lesson One : Nearest Ten

Select and round a selection of different five digit numbers to the nearest ten by the place value of the final digit in each of the numbers

Lesson Two : Nearest Hundred

Select, compare and round a range of different six digit numbers to the nearest hundred by the identified digit place values of their numerical digits

Lesson Three : Rounding Thousands

Investigate how to compare a selection of different six digit numbers by rounding them to the nearest thousand using the values of their listed numerical digits

Lesson Four : Number Changes

Explain and model how to round a range of different six digit numbers to the nearest ten, hundred and thousand by the place values of their numerical digits

Lesson Five : Number Lines

Identify and record how to complete a selection of number sequences for five and six digit numbers when counting in steps of different powers of ten

  • Stone Age

    Stone Age

    Investigate and record how different aspects of life in prehistoric Britain developed and changed during the Stone Age

  • Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

    Investigate and record some of the special reasons as to why people built different monuments during the Stone Age in prehistoric Britain from a range of materials

  • Stone Age Farming

    Stone Age Farming

    Explore and record how and why people in the Stone Age began to harvest crops and started farming animals in their settlements to support their growing communities

  • Stone Age Tools

    Stone Age Tools

    Identify, describe and illustrate how people in the Stone Age in prehistoric Britain produced and used different tools for a range of functions to support their communities