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YEAR 6 MATHS LONG TERM PLAN ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 2014 AUTUMN TERM WEEK BLOCK-UNIT MENTAL AND ORAL OBJECTIVE 1 Block A Unit 1 5 Questions from 1 Multiply and Divide numbers by 10, 100 and 1000 explaining through place value. Identify value of each digit to 3 decimal places 1 MAIN OBJECTIVE 1. Read whole numbers in figures and words up to 10 million and write in words (value of each digit) and DECIMALS 2. Partition Millions, hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands, thousands hundreds, tens and units and DECIMALS 3. Order numbers ASSESSMENT

2 Block A Unit 1 5 Questions from 1. Add whole numbers and decimals mentally 2. Add, subtract negative integers 2 large numbers, including decimals and negatives and work out differences between numbers from given points on a number line 4. Use < and > 5. Round numbers up and down, including Decimals. Any number to required degree of accuracy 1. Use the column method for addition and subtraction (ensure place value is secure); include calculator questions 2. Solve addition and subtraction word problems, including money, and filling in number sentences e.g. + _ = 45 BLOCK A UNIT 1 TEST & BLOCK A UNIT 1 USING AND APPLYING QUESTIONS TO BE ADMINISTERED AT THE END OF WEEK 2* * some questions in Block A Unit 1 test may not be appropriate at this stage e.g. multiplying and

2. Use inverse operations to check answers and estimate answers before working out. Include mixed operations dividing decimals 3 5 Questions from 1. Derive and recall multiplication facts for the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, 11 and 12 times tables. 2. Derive and recall corresponding division facts 1. Solve multiplication sums using the GRID METHOD with at least 4 digits by a 2 digit whole number 2. Recognise multiples and factors and sort them into diagrams e.g. Carroll and Venn Diagrams 4 5 Questions from 1. Recognise binary numerals to 15 (1111) and convert between binary and decimal numbers 3 1. Solve division sums using the CHUNKING METHOD up to 4 digits by 2 digits. Interpret remainders as whole numbers, fractions, decimals or by rounding ASESS CHILDREN ON ALL FOUR OPERATIONS AT THE END OF WEEK 4 (There is no Unit Test available so one will have to be created)

5 Block B Unit 1 5 Questions from 1. Discuss properties of circles (radius, diameter, circumference) 6 Block B Unit 1 6 questions from Maths Curriculum and add and subtract negative integers 4 1. Know properties of 2D and 3D shapes 2. Identify nets of open cubes and other 3D Shapes. Describe properties of cuboids prisms, identify parallel planes and symmetry s) 3. Visualise 3D shapes from 2D drawings 4. Identify perpendicular, parallel and diagonal lines 5. Classify quadrilaterals using angle properties 1. Multiply and Divide Decimals Extend and interpret number sequences, using formulae 2. Understand and Identify Square and Prime Numbers, including prime factors. X and numbers with up to 2 decimal places by 1 digit and 2 digits whole numbers 3. Recognise common BLOCK B UNIT 1 TEST & BLOCK B UNIT 1 USING AND APPLYING QUESTIONS TO BE ADMINISTERED AT THE END OF WEEK 6

7 Block C Unit 1 5 Questions from 1. Convert different units of measurements 2. Read Scales- whole class interactive whiteboard work multiples 4. Round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10 000 1. Present and Interpret Data on Bar Charts and Pie Charts (include Line Graphs if possible) 2. Identify Mode, Median and Mean 3. Identify reasons why data is represented in a certain way e.g. why tally charts are used etc. 4. Solve problems using different kinds of averages BLOCK C UNIT 1 TEST & BLOCK C UNIT 1 USING AND APPLYING QUESTIONS TO BE ADMINISTERED AT THE END OF WEEK 7 HALF TERM 8 Block D Unit 1 5 Questions from 1. Know and understand the following: 1 metre = 100cm 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 litre = 1000 millilitres 5 1. Read analogue and digital time 2. Solve one step and two step problems involving time, including working out length of time from start and end times 3. Solve word problems

1cm = 10 mm 2. Convert metres to centimetres (and vice versa) and convert kilograms to grams (and vice versa) based on timetables and calendars e.g. bus and train timetables 9 Block D Unit 1 5 questions from Maths Curriculum and solve linear missing number problems, include decimals fractions 10 Block D Unit 1 5 Questions from anywhere across Maths Curriculum AND 1. Know and understand the following: 1 metre = 100cm 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 litre = 1000 millilitres 1cm = 10 mm 2. Convert metres to 6 1. Solve simple two step problems involving measures- mass and capacity, and length 2. Read Scales 3. Choose appropriate units of measurements 4. Calculate area of parallelograms, triangles 1. Work our Perimeter and Area of rectangles, regular and irregular shapes and compound shapes. Calculate volumes of cubes, cuboids, cm³, M³, mm³, Km³ 2. Read and Plot Coordinates in the first

centimetres (and vice versa) and convert kilograms to grams (and vice versa) 11 Block E Unit 1 5 Questions from 1. Times tables Games! 12 Block E Unit 1 5 Questions from 1. Derive division facts from multiplication and second quadrant (extend to all four quadrants) 1. Find Fractions of Numbers and Quantities using Division. Multiply simple fractions by fractions and pairs of proper fractions, write answer in simplest form (denominator not exceed 12) 2. Find Fractions of numbers and Quantities Using a Calculator 1. Associate a fraction with division to calculate decimal fraction equivalents e.g. 0.375 for a simple fraction e.g. 3/8. 2. Recognise fractions and decimal equivalents and percentages e.g. ¼ = 0.25=25%; ¾ = 0.75=75%; ½ = 7

0.5=50%; 1/10 = 0.1=10% and 1/5 = 0.2=20% and use this to work out other equivalents e.g. 4/5 = 0.8=80% etc. 13 Block E Unit 1 5 Questions from find unknown angles in any triangle, quadrilateral, regular polygon 2. Recognise fractions equivalent to a half 3. Identify pairs of fractions that total 1 1. Find percentages of whole numbers and quantities e.g. 15% of 360 2. Solve word problems involving fractions, decimals and percentages 14 Block E Unit 1 5 Questions from 1. Use known multiplication facts to derive others 15 Assessments CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS 1. Solve one and two step problems, including money. 2. Use simple formulae expressed in words BLOCK D AND E UNIT 1 TEST & BLOCK D AND E UNIT 1 USING AND APPLYING QUESTIONS TO BE ADMINISTERED AT THE END OF WEEK 14 8