Year 5
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Year 5
In each unit you will find:
- A ‘What we are learning’ section which will guide you through the key areas of learning for this unit, and how best to help your child
- Videos for you and your child to watch
- Activities for you and your child to do together
- An extension activity to deepen your child’s understanding of this unit
Unit Content:
- Unit 1a: We can find missing numbers in a sequence that includes negative numbers and numbers with decimal places
- Unit 1b: We can count in steps of 1,000 and 10,000 up to 1,000,000 (one million). We can order numbers up to 1,000,000 and know the value of each digit.
- Unit 1c: We can round numbers to 10,000 and 100,000
- Unit 2: We can say what any digit represents in a number with up to seven digits, including three decimal places
- Unit 3: We can work out sums and differences of numbers with up to three decimal places
- Unit 4a: We can explain each step when we write addition calculations in columns using the compact method
- Unit 4b: We can explain each step when we write addition calculations in columns using the compact method with whole numbers and decimals with up to two places
- Unit 5a: We can explain each step when we write subtraction calculations in columns using the compact method
- Unit 5b: We can explain each step when we write subtraction calculations in columns using the compact method with whole numbers and up to 2 places of decimals
- Using Our Maths A
- Unit 6: We know the tables to 10. We can use them to work out division facts and to multiply multiples of 10 and 100
- Unit 7: We can find a pair of factors for a two-digit number
- Unit 8: We can multiply or divide a whole number by 10, 100 or 1000
- Unit 9: We can estimate and check the result of a calculation We can use inverse operations to estimate and check calculations
- Unit 10a: We can explain why we choose to work mentally, or use a written method or a calculator
- Unit 10b: We can decide which calculations to do to solve one-step and two-step problems.
- Unit 11: We can now confidently multiply or divide whole numbers and decimal numbers by 10, 100 or 1000
- Using Our Maths B
- Unit 12a: We can multiply a three-digit or a four-digit number by a one-digit number using efficient written methods
- Unit 12b: We can multiply up to four-digit numbers by a two-digit number using an efficient written method
- Unit 13: We can explain what calculations we keyed into the calculator and why
- Unit 14: We can use a calculator to solve a problem and know how to interpret numbers as they appear on the calculator.
- Unit 15: We can divide three-digit and four-digit numbers by a one-digit number using efficient written methods
- Unit 16: We can change 12 hour clock am or pm times into 24 clock times and vice versa
- Unit 17: We can work out which numbers less than 100 are prime numbers
- Using Our Maths C