JAN ISSUE 5 featured in Year 4: Number and Place Value: Reading Roman Numerals to 100 (easily adapted for Year 5 : NPV 6: Read Roman Numerals to 1000) Summary: This lesson is designed to familiarise children with recognising Roman Numerals to 100. Find all the supporting resources for this lesson at www.doodlemaths.com/roman-numerals pull out and keep! Starter: Present children with two number squares side by side. The first, the 1-100 number square that they are familiar with; the second the equivalent presented in Roman Numerals. Use to engage initial partner discussion and investigation into patterns, comparisons, rules and values the children can identify for their Roman Numerals. This is a great Assessment for Learning opportunity. Teaching Input: Step 1: Explain that in this lesson we will be learning to read Roman Numerals to 100. Be sure to use children s interpretations, questions and any misconceptions gathered in the starter. Introduce the value of Roman Numerals: I, V, X,L, and C - our building blocks for making Roman Numerals to 100. Activities: This lesson plan suggests a range of activities suitable for a differentiated carousel or for securing and developing activities over several lessons. Activity 1: Roman Numeral learning through the DoodleMaths App. Load Reading Roman Numerals to 100 content prior to the lesson for your pupils to engage with on class tablets. Use 'Added Extras' in the teacher dashboard to assign 'Roman Numerals to C' content to your students. 'Roman Numerals to M' can be used as a learning extension. (Tip - set yourself up as a DoodleMaths student so you can model to children) Step 2: Demonstrate that numbers are formed by putting symbols together, largest first, and adding their values. Sometimes, to avoid having four symbols, we put a smaller symbol before a larger symbol. This means 'subtract', so for example, IV means 4. This concept will take the longest to secure in your teaching phase, but you will find that by engaging in a mastery style investigation in your starter, children are already beginning to build their understanding. Activity 2: Board Games! The children have already used their number squares as a discussion scaffold. Now get them to quickly draw three snakes and two ladders on their Roman Numeral square. Provide a dice and counters and play Roman Numeral snakes and ladders. When a child lands on a square, expect them to recognise its value, break down the component parts and justify its construction before they are allowed to place their counter. NEXT ISSUE - MARCH 2017
LESSON PLAN: Year 4: Number and Place Value: Reading Roman Numerals to 100 This activity consolidates visual recognition of symbols and place value and starts to embed understanding of how numbers are formed. At this point, the 100 square is a scaffold. Find the resources to support ths lesson at www.doodlemaths.com/roman-numerals Extras: Before the lesson begins, log onto the teacher dashboard. Select your class, add highlight all (including your own secret teacher pupil account!) and using the bulk tool, add extra topics to all student profiles: YR4 NPV 9 - Read Roman numerals to 100 (I to C) and know that over time, the numeral system changed to include the concept of zero and place value. YR5 NPV 6 - Read Roman numerals to 1000 (M) and recognise years written in Roman numerals. (YR3 MEAS 4 - Tell and write the time from an analogue clock, including using Roman numerals from I to XII, and 12-hour and 24-hour clocks.) Develop this activity by presenting a new board, where the Roman Numerals are now out sequence. It s an easy assessment to ask the children to identify the value of the Roman Numeral each time and extend their understanding by asking them to justify their reasoning. Activity 3: Roman Numeral Role-play - the Roman version of the 1 shop! All items cost no more than 100 and children create their own Roman coinage using a simple template. Children practice reading Roman Numerals through providing the right coinage for their shopping. As an extension, asking the shopkeeper to provide the correct change will deepen understanding. This game is perfect to challenge the thinking of your more able pupils and will create quality concept discussion. This activity can be easily adapted for all levels of differentiation. Board games, bingo, washing line and shopping activities all work well with this learning concept. For a bit of added enjoyment, why not create your own class Roman Numeral Number Rap? Just like the traditional 1-100 square, there are so many other ways to use your Roman Numeral grid in activities to support concept understanding. Think outside the box! Plenary: Assess pupil understanding to inform your next teaching steps. Display questions related to the teaching concept from the DoodleMaths App on the IWB to support. Looking for new ideas to start your lesson? Head to www.doodlemaths.com/starters NEXT ISSUE - MARCH 2017
win! LESSON PLAN: Year 4: Number and Place Value: Reading Roman Numerals to 100 Resource for starter activity and Activity 2: Roman Numeral 100 Square 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 c IC XCVIII XCVII XCVI XCV XCIV XCIII XCII XCI 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 LXXXI LXXXII LXXXIII LXXXIV LXXXV LXXXVI LXXXVII LXXXVIII LXXXIX XC 80 LXXX 79 LXXIX 78 LXXVIII 77 LXXXII 76 LXXVI 75 LXXV 74 LXXIV 73 LXXIII 72 LXXII 71 LXXI 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 LXI LXII LXIII LXIV LXV LXVI LXVII LXVIII LXIX LXX 60 LX 59 LIX 58 LVIII 57 LVII 56 LVI 55 LV 54 LIV 53 LIII 52 LII 51 LI 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ILI ILII ILIII ILIV ILV ILVI ILVII ILVIII IL L 40 XXXX 39 XXXIX 38 XXXVIII 37 XXXVII 36 XXXVI 35 XXXV 34 XXXIV 33 XXXIII 32 XXXII 31 XXXI 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX 20 XX 19 XIX 18 XVIII 17 XVII 16 XVI 15 XV 14 XIV 13 XIII 12 XII 11 xi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X start What is the value of each of these Roman Numerals? I = V= X = L = C = What can we say about the rules for making larger numbers to 100 using Roman Numerals?
win! LESSON PLAN: Year 4: Number and Place Value: Reading Roman Numerals to 100 Alternative Resource for Activity 2: Snakes and Ladders Roman Numeral Number Square without digits c IC XCVIII XCVII XCVI XCV XCIV XCIII XCII XCI LXXXI LXXXII LXXXIII LXXXIV LXXXV LXXXVI LXXXVII LXXXVIII LXXXIX XC LXXX LXXIX LXXVIII LXXXII LXXVI LXXV LXXIV LXXIII LXXII LXXI LXI LXII LXIII LXIV LXV LXVI LXVII LXVIII LXIX LXX LX LIX LVIII LVII LVI LV LIV LIII LII LI ILI ILII ILIII ILIV ILV ILVI ILVII ILVIII IL L XXXX XXXIX XXXVIII XXXVII XXXVI XXXV XXXIV XXXIII XXXII XXXI XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX XX XIX XVIII XVII XVI XV XIV XIII XII xi I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X start What is the value of each of these Roman Numerals? I = V= X = L = C = What can we say about the rules for making larger numbers to 100 using Roman Numerals?
win! LESSON PLAN: Year 4: Number and Place Value: Reading Roman Numerals to 100 Resource for Activity 2 extension: Mixed Up Snakes and Ladders How else can this resource be used? Think outside the box... XCIII LXXXVI XCIX XXXII XCVIII XXXIX LXXX LXXXIX LXXXIII C LXXIX XC LXXXIV LXXXVII XCIV LXXXII XCVI LXXXVIII XXVII XCVII LXIV XCV LXXVII XXXIII LXXVIII LXVII XXXVII LXXV LXVIII XCI LXI XXXIV XLVIII LXXIII XXII LXXIV LVIII XXIII LXXXV XXXVIII LXXII VIII LXXXI LXII LXXVI XIV LIII XLIX LXVI XCII LXV XLIII LVII XVI XXXVI LXIX XXIX XLIV LXIII XXVIII XLVI LII XII LVI IX XXIV LX VII XLVII LXXI XVIII XXXV V XXXI XXV XI XLV LV XXVI LIV XL XIII XXX XVII XXI XX III XV XLI LIX I L XIX II VI LXX X LI IV XLII start
LESSON PLAN: Year 4: Number and Place Value: Reading Roman Numerals to 100 Resource for Activity 3: Roman coin template Create your own values using the templates below: I II V X XX LX XIX LII XIII XCI Why not let your pupils make their currency using salt dough or clay?