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Unit A – Number Facts
This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify facts about the properties of numbers to support multiplication calculations including number facts and calculations in the times tables. The class can explain how to use factors of different numbers to support calculations when multiplying.
Identify facts about the properties of numbers to support multiplication calculations including number facts and using calculations in the times tables
Lesson One : Elevens
Model and record how to use facts from the times tables and concrete apparatus to practise multiplying a range of different numbers by eleven
Lesson Two : Twelves
Explain and record how to calculate a range of different multiplication products when multiplying a selection of single digit numbers by twelve
Lesson Three : Number Pairs
Select and use a selection of special number facts to find and record pairs of matching factors for different numbers to one hundred
Lesson Four : Factor Facts
Investigate and prove different statements about the factors of different products that are used in all of the multiplication times tables
Lesson Five : Factor Sums
Practise using the matching factors of different numbers to model and record how to solve a range of multiplication number calculations related to times tables products
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Angle Measurements
Identify, classify and record the value of different types of acute, obtuse and straight line angles using protractors
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Angle Instructions
Identify and illustrate how to use a protractor correctly to measure the value of different acute angles in degrees
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Acute Angles
Explain and model how to estimate and measure the value of different acute angles in degree measurements using a protractor
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Compass Turns
Identify and describe some of the different angles that can be produced when making turns between a range of points on a compass