Unit F – Number Factors

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify and record the factors of different numbers to one hundred which can be utilised when performing mental multiplication calculations. The class can model and illustrate how to find matching sets of common factors for pairs of numbers.

Identify and record the factors of different numbers to one hundred which can be utilised when performing mental multiplication calculations

Lesson One : Multiple Patterns

Investigate, describe and record some of the special patterns that can be created when using multiples of different numbers to one hundred

Lesson Two : Factor Pairs

Identify, record and compare the matching sets of factors that can used to make some of the different numbers to one hundred as multiplication products

Lesson Three : Factor Facts

Explore and model some of the special techniques that can be used to identify matching sets of factors for different numbers to one hundred

Lesson Four : Common Factors

Identify, record and compare the matching sets of numbers that are common factors of different pairs of numbers to one hundred

Lesson Five : Factor Puzzles

Investigate how to compose and solve a range of number puzzles about the common factors of different pairs of numbers to one hundred

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    Practise some of the different calculation techniques that can be used when solving problems involving the division of decimal numbers

  • Number Factors

    Number Factors

    Identify and record the factors of different numbers to one hundred which can be utilised when performing mental multiplication calculations

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    Addition Exchange

    Practise using mental and written calculation methods to add numbers including informal and formal columnar techniques with exchange between place value

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    Practise composing and publishing different types of poems that use line structures and vocabulary to illustrate scenes in the Easter story

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