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Here we have activities on measuring with kilograms and litres. They are nicely linked as one litre of water weighs one kilogram and it would fit exactly into a 10x10x10 cm cube.
Estimate and measure how far it is round things, collect labels with metric units on and make sensible decisions about measurements.
Collect data using a tally chart and present it in a frequency table. Carry out a survey and present the results.
Investigating odd and even numbers and what happens when you add them together.
Place value and partitioning as well as writing larger numbers in words and figures. Many children find working with larger numbers very difficult, even with the help of a calculator.
A mixed bag of addition and subtraction: good for seeing whether children can use their skills to add and subtract quickly ?in their heads?.
Can you say which of these are true and which are false? A quick test of the relationship between addition and subtraction and what effect zero has.
Multiples and factors: what they are and how to recognise them.
Using grams, kilograms, millilitres and litres to measure mass and capacity. Also worksheets on converting units and finding half or a quarter of units.
Understanding what area is; finding the area of rectangles by counting squares and then by measuring and calculating. Finding the area of irregular shapes by approximating.
Recording results in various forms, including the use of range, mode and median.
Adding tenths and hundredths. These are just like adding tens and units, but watch out for the decimal point!
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