Unit C – Shopping Trips
This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to add, subtract and convert money amounts between pounds and pence using informal written calculations when finding totals and change received on shopping trips. The class can explain mental calculation techniques to use when adding and subtracting.
Add, subtract and convert money amounts between pounds and pence using informal written calculations when finding totals and change received on different shopping trips
Lesson One : Notes and Coins
Select and record the matching sets of notes and coins that can represent the value of a range of different money amounts to fifty pounds
Lesson Two : Pounds and Pence
Select, convert and record a range of different money amounts to fifty pounds between their matching values recorded in sets of pounds and pence
Lesson Three : Birthday Shopping
Explain and model how to use concrete objects and partitioning to add pairs of money amounts to five pounds to buy things needed for a birthday party
Lesson Four : Shopping Sales
Identify and record money totals when subtracting pairs of money amounts in multiples of ten to find the sale prices of a range of different clothing items
Lesson Five : Shopping Receipts
Calculate and record the amount of change that will be received when buying some different items from a shop to match a specific budget
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Number Rounding
Practise comparing and rounding numbers to six digits to their nearest ten, hundred and thousand by utilising the place value of their digits
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Number Lines Rules
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
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Rounding 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
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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