Brook Community Primary School. Long Term Maths Plan Year 5/6

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Brook Community Primary School Long Term Maths Plan 2015-2016 - Year 5/6 Term 1 & 2 Week Focus Objectives 1 Place Value & Written Addition Y5 Objectives: Understand place value in 5-digit numbers; place 5-digit numbers on a line; order and compare 5-digit numbers; add and subtract 1s, 10s, 100s, 1000s and 10,000s; use written addition to add pairs of 4-digit numbers and pairs of 5-digit numbers. Y6 Objectives: Understand place value in 6-digit numbers; place 6-digit numbers on a line; order and compare 6-digit numbers; add and subtract 1s, 10s, 100s, 1000s, 10,000s and 100,000s; use written addition to add pairs of 5-digit numbers. 2 Decimals & Written Addition Y5 Objectives: Understand place value in numbers with 2 decimal places; Divide by 10 and 100 to give answers with 2 decimal places; Multiply numbers with 2 decimal places by 10 and by 100; Place 2- place decimal numbers on a number line; Compare and order numbers with 2 decimal places; Add amounts of money using column addition; Use rounding to check answers. Y6 Objectives: Understand place value in numbers with 3 decimal places; Divide by 10, 100 and 1000 to give answers with 3 decimal places; Multiply numbers with 3 decimal places by 10, 100 and 1000; Place 3-place decimal numbers on a number line and begin to round to the nearest whole, 0.1 or 0.01; Compare numbers with 3 decimal places; Add 2 or 3 amounts of money using column addition; Add 2 or 3 numbers with two decimal places in a measures context, e.g. metres; use rounding to check answers. 3 Subtraction Y5 Objectives: Find change from 20, 50 and 100 using counting up (Frog); find a difference between two amounts of money by counting up (Frog); use column subtraction (decomposition) to subtract pairs of 4-digit numbers and to subtract 3-digit numbers from 4-digit numbers; choose whether to use counting up (Frog) or column subtraction (decomposition) to subtract pairs of 4-digit numbers. Y6 Objectives: Add several prices, then find change from 20, 50 and 100 using counting up (Frog); find a difference between two amounts of money by counting up (Frog); use column subtraction (decomposition) to subtract pairs of 5-digit numbers and to subtract 3-digit and 4-digit numbers from 5-digit numbers; choose whether to use counting up (Frog) or column subtraction (decomposition) to subtract pairs of 5-digit numbers.

4 2D Shape & Mental Multiplication Y5 Objectives: Recognise and describe properties of polygons; Classify quadrilaterals; Recognise multiples; Use rules of divisibility; Find factors of 2-digit numbers. Y6 Objectives: Classify and sort quadrilaterals; Name parts of circles (radius, diameter, circumference) and know that the diameter is twice the radius; Find unknown angles in any triangle, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons; Find unknown angles around a point, on a straight line or vertically opposite. 5 Mental Multiplication & Fractions Y5 Objectives: Use knowledge of times tables facts to help find common multiples; Find factors of 2- digit numbers; Find prime numbers less than 50; Find equivalent fractions; Compare fractions with related denominators; Simplify fractions using factors; Find unit and non-unit fractions of amounts. Y6 Objectives: Find common multiples and factors; Identify prime numbers, find numbers which have a pair of prime factors; Find equivalent fractions; Simplify fractions using multiples and factors; Compare and order fractions with unrelated denominators; Find unit and non-unit fractions of amounts. 6 Place Value & Written Multiplication Y5 Objectives: Place 4-digit numbers on a line and round to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000; place 5-digit numbers on a line and round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 or 10,000; revise using grid multiplication to multiply 3-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; use short multiplication to multiply 3-digit numbers by single-digit numbers. Objectives: Place 5-digit numbers on a line and round to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000; place 6-digit numbers on a line and round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 or 100,000; use short multiplication to multiply 4-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; use rounding to approximate; use short multiplication to multiply 4-digit amounts of money by single-digit numbers. 7 Fractions, Multiplication & Division Y5 Objectives: Write improper fractions as mixed numbers and vice versa; Use a written method to divide numbers above the times tables; Solve division word problems; Round up or down after division according to the context; Use multiplication to check division. Y6 Objectives: Recognise fraction and decimal equivalents; Use short division to divide 3-digit and 4- digit numbers by 1-digt numbers and by 11 and 12; Use short division to divide 4-digit numbers by 1- digt numbers and by 11 and 12, with fraction parts of answers, e.g. 23¾, Simplify fractions or write as decimals, e.g. 23.75; Solve division word problems (including answers with fractions); Round up or down after division.

8 Place Value, Decimals & Subtraction Y5 Objectives: Understand place value in numbers with two decimal places; Count on and back in steps of 0.1 and 0.01; Add and subtract multiples of 0.1 or 0.01 without crossing multiples of 0.1 or 1; Find a difference between a number with one or two decimal places and whole number by counting up (Frog), e.g. 5 3.6 or 5 3.65; Subtract numbers with one or two decimal places by counting up from the smaller to the larger number (Frog), e.g. 4.2 2.65. Y6 Objectives: Understand place value in numbers with three decimal places; Count on and back in steps of 0.001 and 0.01; Add and subtract multiples of 0.1, 0.01 or 0.001; Add/subtract multiples of 0.01 to/from numbers with two decimal places, crossing multiples of 0.1 and 1; Subtract numbers with one or two decimal places by counting up from the smaller to the larger number (Frog), e.g. 2.76 0.83 or 13.4 2.76 9 Measures Y5 Objectives: Convert between grams and kilograms, millilitres and litres (mainly to one decimal place); Convert between metres and kilometres; Know approximate conversions between common imperial units used in daily life and metric units; Begin to draw line graphs and read intermediate points; Read timetables using the 24-hour clock; Calculate time intervals. Y6 Objectives: Convert between grams and kilograms, millilitres and litres (up to 3 decimal places); Convert between metres and kilometres; Know approximate conversions between common imperial units used in daily life and metric units; Draw line graphs and read intermediate points; Read timetables using the 24-hour clock; Calculate time intervals and add lengths of time. 10 3D Shape & Fractions Y5 Objectives: Identify, visualise and describe properties of 3D shapes; Use these properties to sort 3D shapes; Compare and order fractions with related denominators; Add and subtract fractions with related denominators. Y6 Objectives: Identify, describe and build 3D shapes using nets; compare and order fractions with unrelated denominators; Use common multiples to express fractions in the same denomination; Add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers with unrelated denominators. 11 Mental & Written Calculation Y5 Objectives: Use place value to add and subtract; Add and subtract near multiples; Add pairs of 5-digit numbers (5-digit answers); Use rounding to check; Subtract pairs of 5-digit numbers; Use short multiplication to multiply 3-digit numbers by single-digit numbers including amounts of money, e.g. 3 4.56; Y6 Objectives: Use grid multiplication to multiply 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers; Use long multiplication to multiply 3-digit numbers by numbers between 10 and 20, then between 20 and 30; Solve a mix of +, -, and mental and written calculations; Choose which operations are necessary to solve single-step and multi-step word problems.

Long Term Maths Plan 2015-2016 Year 5/6 Term 3 & 4 Week Focus Objectives 1 Place Value & Negative Numbers Y5 Objectives: Know what each digit represents in 6-digit numbers; Use place value to add and subtract; Compare numbers up to 1 million, Use < and > signs; Place 6-digit numbers on number lines; Round 6-digit numbers to the nearest 100 or 1000; Use negative numbers in context of temperature; Calculate rises and falls in temperature. Y6 Objectives: Know what each digit represents in 7-digit numbers; Use place value to add and subtract; Compare nos up to 10 million, Use < and > signs; Place 7-digit nos on number lines; Round 7- digit numbers to the nearest 10,000, 100,000 or 1,000,000; Use negative nos in context of temperature; Calculate rises and falls in temperature; Calculate intervals across zero. 2 Mental Addition & Subtraction inc. money Y5 Objectives: Use place value to add and subtract; Add and subtract near multiples of 100 and 1000; Use counting up (Frog) to subtract four digit-numbers from multiples of 1000; Use Frog to find change from 100; Use column addition to add amounts of money; Use frog to find the difference between amounts of money. Y6 Objectives: Add and subtract near multiples of powers of ten including decimals (e.g. +/- 0 2.99, 3.02); Use knowledge of the order of operations and brackets to carry out calculations; Solve addition and subtraction multi-step word problems, including finding change 3 Place Value & Addition of Decimals Y5 Objectives: Use place value to add and subtract numbers with 1 or 2 decimal places; Multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000; Round numbers with 2 decimal places to the nearest whole and tenth; Use written addition to add pairs of numbers with 1, 2 or 1 and 2 decimal places; Use rounding to estimate totals; Begin to add three numbers with 2 decimal places. Y6 Objectives: Use place value to add and subtract numbers with 3 decimal places; Multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000; Round numbers with 3 decimal places to the nearest whole, tenth and hundredth; Use written addition to add numbers with 3 decimal places in context of measures (litres, km, kg); Use rounding to estimate totals.

4 Coordinates & Statistics Y5 Objectives: Plot points and draw polygons in two quadrants; Work out new co-ordinates after a translation; Reflect a shape and write the new co-ordinates; Draw a line graph and read intermediate points; Draw a conversion graph of imperial to metric units and use it to read off equivalent measures; Understand and use approximate equivalences between metric units and common imperial units such as inches, pounds and pints. Y6 Objectives: Plot points and draw polygons in all four quadrants; Work out new co-ordinates after a translation or reflection; Construct and interpret pie charts; Draw a line graph and read intermediate points; Draw a conversion graph of imperial to metric units and use it to read off equivalent measures; Understand and use approximate equivalences between metric units and common imperial units such as inches, pounds and pints. 5 Mental Multiplication & Division Written Multiplication 6 Fractions, Decimals, Percentages & Mean 7 Written Division; Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Y5 Objectives: Find lowest common multiples and highest common factors; Use mental strategies to multiply and divide by 5, 20, 6, 4 and 8; Use short multiplication to multiply 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers; Use rounding to approximate products; Use factors and multiples in mental multiplication; Understand that multiplication is commutative. Y6 Objectives: Solve problems involving rate; Use mental strategies to multiply and divide by 5, 20, 6, 4 and 8; Solve problems by scaling up or down; Multiply and divide numbers with up to 2dp, e.g. 0.4 6, 3.5 7, 5 0.03, 0.15 3; Use long multiplication to multiply 3-digit then 4-digit numbers by numbers between 10 and 35; Use rounding to approximate. Y5 Objectives: Compare fractions with related denominators using equivalence; Know decimal equivalents for halves, quarters, fifths, tenths and hundredths; Find unit and non-unit fractions of amounts; Find fractions, multiply and divide to solve word problems. Y6 Objectives: Compare fractions with unrelated denominators using equivalence; Know decimal equivalents for halves, quarters, fifths, eighths, tenths and hundredths; Recognise equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages; Find percentages of amounts; Use mental division strategies to find non-unit fractions of amounts; Calculate and interpret the mean as an average. Y5 Objectives: Multiply unit and non- unit fractions by whole numbers, writing any improper fractions as mixed numbers; Use short division to divide 3-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; Y6 Objectives: Multiply pairs of fractions together; Divide fractions by whole numbers; Use long division to divide 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers;

8 Perimeter, Area & Volume Y5 Objectives: Find the perimeters of rectangles and composite shapes; Work out the missing lengths of sides in order to find perimeters; Find the area of rectangles including squares; Estimate then count to find the area of irregular shapes; Calculate the area from scale drawings; Estimate and find the volume of shapes by making it with cm cubes. Y6 Objectives: Find the area of triangles and parallelograms, beginning to use formulae; Recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa; Find volumes of cubes and cuboids. 9 Place Value, Subtraction, Scaling, Ratio & Percentages Y5 Objectives: Understand place value in 6-digit numbers; Use place value to add and subtract; Place 6-digit numbers on a line; Order and compare 6-digit numbers; Find a number between two 6-digit numbers; Round 6-digit numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 or 100,000; Use decomposition to subtract pairs of 5-digit numbers and 4-digit numbers from 5-digit numbers; Solve word problems. Y6 Objectives: Solve problems involving similar shapes where the scale factor is known or can be found; Find areas of triangles, rectangles and parallelograms; Describe ratios between unequal quantities, e.g. paint, solve ratio problems, e.g. in context of recipes; Solve problems involving unequal quantities; Use fractions & percentages to describe proportions. 10 Number, Subtraction & Algerbra Y5 Objectives: Multiply and divide whole numbers and those involving decimals by 10, 100 and 1000; Place numbers with two decimal places on a line, round to the nearest tenth or whole; Use counting up to subtract pairs of numbers with the same number of decimal places, then different numbers of places; Use counting up to find change and differences in prices; Solve subtraction word problems. Y6 Objectives: Multiply and divide whole numbers by 10, 100 and 1000; Understand and use simple formulae; Express missing number problems algebraically; Find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with two unknowns, enumerate possibilities of combinations of two variables; Generate and describe linear number sequences. 11 Written Multiplication & Division Mental /Written addition & Subtraction Y5 Objectives: Use short multiplication to multiply 4-digit numbers (including amounts of money) by single-digit numbers; Use short division to divide 4-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; Use column addition to add and subtract 4-digit and 5-digit numbers; Add and subtract numbers mentally with increasingly large numbers. Y6 Objectives: Use short multiplication to multiply 4-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; Use short division to divide 4-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; divide any remainders to give fractions/decimals/round up or down; Use long multiplication to multiply 3-digit numbers, then 4-digit numbers by numbers between 10 and 35; Use rounding to approximate; Use long division to divide 3-digit numbers, then 4-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers.

Long Term Maths Plan 2015-2016 Year 5/6 Term 5 & 6 Week Focus Objectives 1 Number, Place Value & Time Y5 Objectives: Compare and order negative numbers; Count back in steps through zero; Add and subtract 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 and 100,000 to/from 6-digit numbers; Place 6-digit numbers on landmarked lines and empty lines; Round 6-digit numbers to the nearest 1000, 10,000, and 100,000. Y6 Objectives: Order negative and positive integers, find the difference between a positive and a negative integer and between two negative integers in a context such as temperature or on the number line; Order fractions by converting them to fractions with the same denominator; Order numbers with up to 3 decimal places (including different nos of places) and place them on a number line; Use < and > signs; Recognise multiples of 2 to 10 up to the 10th multiple; Find common multiples and find factors of 2-digit numbers; Read and interpret scales on a range of measuring instruments; Tell the time on digital and analogue clocks using the 24-hour clock, read and use timetables using the 24-hour clock. 2 Number, Place Value, Subtraction, Area & Perimeter Y5 Objectives: Read roman numerals to 1000 (M) and recognise years written in roman numerals; Revise 2-place decimals; Introduce 3-place decimals; Multiply/divide by 10, 100, 1000. Y6 Objectives: Add two or more 2-, 3- or 4-digit numbers including decimals using mental or written methods; Subtract pairs of 2-, 3- or 4-digit numbers including decimals using mental or written methods; Choose mental or written methods to work out addition and subtraction calculations; Calculate area and perimeter. 3 Multiplication, Division & Percentages Y5 Objectives: Multiply & divide nos mentally using known facts; Express remainders as fractions; Solve word problems; Understand percentages as parts of 100; Find simple percentages. Y6 Objectives: Multiply 3- and 2-digit numbers by 2 and 1-digit numbers including decimals, choosing mental or written methods; Divide 3- and 2-digit numbers by 2- and 1-digit numbers including decimals, choosing mental or written methods; Solve word problems involving all four operations; Solve problems involving percentages.

4 Geometry & Data Y5 Objectives: Measure and draw angles using a protractor; Recognise acute, obtuse and reflex angles; Know that angles on a straight line add up to 180 and use this to find missing angles; Know that angles around a point add up to 360 and use this to find missing angles; Draw polygons with given dimensions and angles. Y6 Objectives: Visualise where a shape will be after reflection, after translation, or after rotation through 90 or 180 degrees about its centre or about one of its vertices; Estimate, draw and measure angles using a protractor; Calculate angles on a straight line, in a triangle or around a point; Describe, identify and visualise parallel and perpendicular sides; Classify 2D shapes; Construct and interpret frequency tables, bar charts with grouped discrete data, and line graphs; Interpret pie charts; Find the mode, range, median and mean of a set of data. 5 SATS Week 6 Fractions & Subtraction Y5 Objectives: Use equivalence to compare and order fractions; Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers; Add and subtract fractions with related denominators; Add and subtract mixed numbers; Use column subtraction to subtract pairs of 5-digit numbers; Choose when to use counting up (Frog) or column subtraction. Y6 Objectives: Use equivalence to compare and order fraction; Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers; Add and subtract fractions with related denominators; Add and subtract mixed numbers; Use column subtraction to subtract pairs of 5-digit then 6-digit numbers; Choose when to use counting up (Frog) or column subtraction.in these post-sats weeks, Year 6 children often have the same teaching and activities as Year 5, but Year 5 groups will need most of the teacher input. The revision should help to keep key skills sharp for Year 6. Sometimes Year 6 will be given a sustained investigation to work on while the teacher works with Year 5 on new national curriculum content. 7 Mental Multiplication, Written Division & Ratio Y5 Objectives: Find common multiples and common factors; Solve problems requiring scaling by simple fractions; Recognise and use square numbers and cube numbers; Use short division to divide 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers, including those which leave a remainder; Use short division to divide 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers, expressing the remainders as a fraction. Y6 Objectives: Find common multiples and common factors; Solve problems requiring scaling by simple fractions; Recognise and use square numbers and cube numbers; Make general statements about patterns and relationships; Use a calculator in solving problems, interpreting decimals answers in context; Use ratio to describe the relationship between pairs of quantities.

8 Written Multiplication & Division Y5 Objectives: Use short multiplication to multiply 4-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; Use grid method to multiply 2-digit numbers and 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers; Use long multiplication to multiply 2-digit numbers and 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers (one number less than 20). Y6 Objectives: Use short multiplication to multiply 4-digit numbers by single-digit numbers; Use grid method to multiply 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers; Use long division to divide 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers; Make and test general statements. 9 Time, Line Graphs & Rate Y5 Objectives: Read timetables using the 24-hour clock; Calculate time intervals and find a given number of minutes or hours and minutes later; Draw and interpret line graphs and read intermediate points; Solve problems involving rate. Y6 Objectives: Read timetables using the 24-hour clock; Calculate time intervals and find a given number of minutes or hours and minutes later; Begin to draw scatter graphs; draw and interpret line graphs and read intermediate points; Solve problems involving rate. 10 Decimals & Subtraction Y5 Objectives: Understand place value in numbers with 3 decimal places; Convert between kilograms and grams, litres and millilitres, metres and kilometres; Compare and order numbers with 3 decimal places and place on a line; Use counting up (Frog) to subtract numbers with 1 or 2 decimal places including money; Solve word problems; Check subtraction by using addition. Y6 Objectives: Understand place value in numbers with 3 decimal places; Convert between kg and g, l and ml, m and km; Order numbers with 1, 2 or 3 decimal places; Use a calculator to convert fractions to decimals, place decimals on a line; Use counting up (Frog) to subtract numbers with 1 or 2 decimal places including money; Solve word problems; Check subtraction by using addition. 11 Written Multiplication, Fractions & Patterns 12 Calculation (all four operations, mental, written & calculator Y5 Objectives: Use long multiplication to multiply pairs of 2-digit numbers together where one number is less than 40; Use long multiplication to multiply a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number less than 40; Use rounding to estimate products; Multiply fractions by whole numbers, simplifying answers; Multiply mixed numbers by whole numbers. Y6 Objectives: Describe and predict patterns; Read recurring displays on a calculator; Know common fraction and decimal equivalents; Convert fractions to decimals using a calculator. Y5 Objectives: Use column addition to add 4- and 5-digit whole numbers, decimals and money; Use column subtraction of whole numbers and counting up (Frog) to subtract decimals including money; Choose a method to subtract; Use short division to divide 4-digit numbers, expressing remainders as fractions; Solve single and multi-step word problems, working out which calculation(s) are necessary; Understand and use equivalence.

Y6 Objectives: Use column addition to add 4- and 5-digit whole numbers, decimals and money; Use column subtraction of whole numbers and counting up (Frog) to subtract decimals including money; Solve single and multi-step word problems, working out which calculation(s) are necessary; Choose a method to subtract; Interpret a rounding error, e.g. 6.9999999 as 7, and read recurring displays, e.g. 0.3333333 and know that it represents a third; Know how to clear a calculation and how to clear the last entry on a calculator; Begin to use the memory buttons.