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Maths Makes Sense 3 Medium-term plan 2

Maths Makes Sense 3 Block 1 End-of-block objectives Arithmetic 1 Respond to I will act the Real Story, you write the Maths Story (including the answer), for addition and subtraction of 1-digit numbers, halves, quarters and mixed numbers, e.g. 1 1_ 2 + 2 1_ 4 = 3 1_ 4. Copy and calculate the answers to vertical additions and subtractions with tricky unit columns, with reference to written number pairs if necessary. Geometry Distinguish between a line through two points A and B and a line segment AB and know that the length of a line is infinity and that a line segment has a length that can be measured Use a ruler to draw named straight line segments, e.g. AB and measure and write the length using cm and mm Name triangles, quadrilaterals (rectangles and squares), pentagons, hexagons, heptagons and octagons Recognise, name and use clockwise and anti-clockwise turns and draw an arc to show those turns. Arithmetic 2 Calculate fractions of quantities using pupil cups, e.g. 2_ 3 of 6 = 4. Reasoning Calculate total distances shown on sketch maps and grids using vertical addition and subtraction (including a tricky first column) Calculate total populations for towns shown on grids using vertical addition and subtraction (including a tricky first column) Write populations and distances in ascending order and descending order. Data and Measure Copy grids and bar charts accurately on cm-squared paper Draw hands on a clock face to show times expressed in analogue form (words) Write and say times in digital form Draw hands on a clock face to show times later/earlier than the time shown on a separate clock face (all times in multiples of five minutes) Calculate time differences shown on a pair of clocks. Oxford University Press 2012 Maths Makes Sense 3

Daily practice Grade 1 Practise adding and taking away up to or from a total of 99 Practise and recall multiplication facts from the two and five times tables Use a calculator to check answers to adding and taking away up to and from a total of 99 and multiplication facts from the two and five times tables Add and take away to and from a total of 10 and check answers with a calculator Add and take away up to and from a total of 99 with pence and check answers with a calculator * * * * * * Chant times tables (up to 10) Use cups to complete addition and subtraction Maths Stories with 1-digit numbers, 1_ 2 and 1_ 4 Join named points to draw straight line segments and measure a diagonal Copy grids accurately on squared paper Draw cups to show bigger, smaller and the same Use explicit information to find a Maths Story, write and calculate the vertical addition or subtraction Copy and calculate vertical additions and subtractions, using written number pairs Draw arcs on drawn polygons to show turns, and measure sides in cm Use explicit information to write and calculate vertical additions or subtractions with funny writing and funny counting Complete the questions on the I Can pages in Progress Book 3A Discuss achievements in Progress Book 3A and fill in the chart Resources Maths Makes Sense Toolkit 10 whole cups, 4 half cups, 4 quarter cups, pupil tables, 10 pupil whole cups, 4 pupil half cups, 4 pupil quarter cups (per pair), dm sticks, ratio sticks (plain and coloured) Other Lined exercise books, cm-squared exercise books, calculators, flipchart, 15-cm rulers, board set-square, clock face with moveable hands, geared clock, real clock, one blue and red pencil per child Cross-curricular links ICT Daily practice: practising calculator skills Geography Reasoning: practise reading and interpreting maps Science Data and Measure: practise using and interpreting bar charts Key vocabulary line segment infinity point clockwise anti-clockwise arc angle right angle rotation centre of rotation compare comparison ratio replace fair swap digital clock notation (8:45, etc.) implicit explicit Think sticks! zonk Oxford University Press 2012 Block Block 1 1 Medium-term Overview plan

Maths Makes Sense 3 Block 2 End-of-block objectives Arithmetic 1 Write Maths Stories for all operations (+,,, ) using fifths Write Maths Stories as vertical additions and subtractions and calculate with tricky tens columns, using number pairs for reference, if necessary. Geometry Draw a pair of axes and label the axes x axis and y axis Plot points specified by their names and their coordinates, e.g. A (3, 5) Plot and label specified points, to draw polygons and measure sides and diagonals. Arithmetic 2 Solve word problems involving fractions of quantities. Reasoning Calculate answers to word problems using multiplication Maths Stories Calculate answers to word problems using division Maths Stories Solve a word problem using a division Maths Story and state whether the implied basic Real-Life Story is Type 1 or Type 2. Data and Measure Draw and label points and measure accurately to draw line segments from written instructions, e.g. Draw line segment AB = 3 cm; Draw point C Use compasses and a pencil to measure accurately and draw a circle following instructions, e.g. draw a circle with centre C and a radius of 3 cm Accurately measure and draw a regular hexagon using compasses and a ruler. Oxford University Press 2012 Maths Makes Sense 3

Daily practice Grade 2 Practise adding and taking away to and from a total of 99 Practise and recall multiplication facts from the two, three, four and five times tables Use a calculator to check answers when adding and taking away up to and from a total of 99 and multiplication facts from the two, three, four and five times tables Add and take away pairs of numbers up to and from a total of 19 and check answers with a calculator Add and take away up to and from a total of 99 with pence and check answers with a calculator * * * * * * Chant times tables (up to 10) Draw the correct number of 1_ 5 cards to match a fraction Draw and label a pair of axes and answer questions about the positions of labelled points Draw and label a pair of axes and plot points using the x number and the y number Measure a line segment in mm and draw a circle with the same radius Embellish a Real-Life Story about everyday objects by giving it a context Answer a word problem about division Answer How much is there here? for each digit in a 4-digit number and complete vertical additions and subtractions Answer word problems about division and multiplication Complete the questions on the I Can pages in Progress Book 3A Discuss achievements in Progress Book 3A and fill in the chart Resources Maths Makes Sense Toolkit 1_ 2 cards, whole cups, half cups, 1_ 5, one fifth, and a fifth cards, 4-, 3-, 2- and 1-digit place value cards, pupil tables, 10 pupil whole cups, dm stick, coloured ratio sticks, wooden stand Other Lined exercise books, cm-squared exercise books, calculators, 15-cm rulers, compasses with short pencils, board compasses, pupil 1_ 5 cards, metre ruler, board set square, flipchart (with plain and grid paper) Cross-curricular links ICT Daily practice: practising calculator skills Science Arithmetic: practising reading information displayed in grids Technology Data and Measure: improving skills for making accurate drawings Key vocabulary fifths Think About the Word problem! Type 1 basic Real-Life Story Type 2 basic Real-Life Story axis (plural axes) x direction y direction x coordinate y coordinate set square interior angle compasses (pair of compasses) centre radius circumference Oxford University Press 2012 Block Block 2 1 Medium-term Overview plan

Maths Makes Sense 3 Block 3 End-of-block objectives Arithmetic 1 Write Maths Stories for all four operations (+,,, ) including fifths and sevenths with mixed numbers (no mixed denominations) Write addition Maths Stories as vertical additions (with tricky units and tens columns) and calculate answers Write subtraction Maths Stories as vertical subtractions (with tricky units or tens columns) and calculate answers Geometry Know the measure in degrees (360, 270, 180, 90 ) of a full turn, a three-quarter turn, a half turn, a quarter turn Use angle templates to draw specified angles (multiples of 10 ) using a named centre of rotation Use a set square as the angle template for a right angle Begin to use ratio when interpreting implicit information in a grid, bar chart or pie chart to answer questions that use the vocabulary What is the ratio of the number of...?; What fraction of all the? Apply the language and notation of comparison to find implicit information in a grid, bar chart, or pie chart, e.g. Two to three; 2 : 3; 2_ 3. Arithmetic 2 Multiply a 2-digit whole number by a 1-digit number using a grid Round numbers to the nearest 10. Reasoning Multiply a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number by partitioning and calculating the sum of the two products, e.g. 52 7 = 50 7 + 2 7 = 350 + 14 = 364. Data and Measure Look at a grid, bar chart or pie chart and determine the explicit information Interpret data in a grid, bar chart or pie chart and use implicit information to answer questions that use the vocabulary How many more/fewer...?; What is the difference between the number of...?; What is the total..?. Interpret data in a grid, bar chart or pie chart and write a Maths Story to calculate answers to questions about the data Oxford University Press 2012 Maths Makes Sense 3

Daily practice Grade 3 Practise adding and taking away to and from a total of 99 Practise and recall multiplication facts from the two, three, four, five and ten times tables Use a calculator to check answers to adding and taking away up to and from a total of 99 and multiplication facts from the two, three, four, five and ten times tables Add and take away up to and from a total of 99 with pence and check answers with a calculator Practise drawing a 4-point compass Practise converting g/kg; cm/dm/mm * * * * * * Chant times tables (up to 10) Act the Real Story and answer the Maths Story for questions using all four operations and mixed numbers (fifths) Resources Maths Makes Sense Toolkit 10 whole cups, 1_ 5 cards, place value cards, 10-degree angle template, pupil tables, pupil whole cups, pupil half cups, pupil quarter cups, pupil 10-degree angle templates, dm sticks, ratio sticks (coloured sticks only), wooden stand Other Lined exercise books, cm-squared exercise books, plain exercise books, 15-cm rulers, metre rule, scissors, calculators, modelling clay, pupil 1_ 5 cards, 1_ 7 cards (reused from PCM 15 Block 3, Arithmetic 1, Lesson 1), red and blue coloured pencils, board set square, set squares, flipchart Use a pointer to practise 1_, 1_ 4 2 and 3_ 4 of a full turn and write what angle Spike turned through Find explicit and implicit information from a bar chart Complete a grid to multiply a 2-digit multiple of ten by a 1-digit number Multiply a 2, 3 and 4-digit multiple of ten by a 1-digit number Act the Real Story and complete the Maths Story with mixed numbers (fifths) Draw an angle of 10, 20 and 30 and mark it with an arc Partition a 2-digit number and multiply it by a 1-digit number as the sum of two products Complete the questions on the I Can pages in Progress Book 3B Discuss achievements in Progress Book 3B and fill in the chart Cross-curricular links ICT Daily practice: practising calculator skills Science Data and Measure: gaining confidence with information displayed in grids and becoming familiar with information displayed in pie charts Data and Measure: choosing appropriate units of measure Arithmetic: rounding numbers to begin to understand significance and sensible quantities to quote when measuring Key vocabulary sevenths product same-value swap equal-value swap Make the impossible... possible commutative law for multiplication degrees (including notation for degrees) 360, 270,180, 90 as full, three-quarter, half and quarter turns template centre of rotation pie chart Oxford University Press 2012 Block Block 3 1 Medium-term Overview plan

Maths Makes Sense 3 Block 4 End-of-block objectives Arithmetic 1 Write addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Maths Stories, including negative numbers (no combining positive and negative numbers unless the result is zero) Write addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Maths Stories including fifths, sevenths and other denominations with mixed numbers (no tricky denominations), e.g. 2 4_ 5 + 1 3_ 5 = 4 2_ 5 Write Maths Stories as vertical additions and subtractions (with tricky units or tens columns) and calculate answers. Geometry Recognise parallel lines and not parallel lines Draw a line segment specified by, e.g. AB with coordinates for A and B, and draw a line segment parallel to AB Draw a line segment specified by, e.g. AB with coordinates for A and B, and draw a line segment perpendicular to AB For two drawn lines described as being parallel, draw the arrow symbols and know that the arrows speak to us to indicate they are parallel Recognise the shape and say the name Parallelogram. Calculate volumes of drawn cuboids by counting cubes and write the answer using cubic units, e.g. 12 cm 3 For a labelled picture of a cuboid, write the lengths of edges and the perimeters and areas of named faces. Arithmetic 2 Solve word problems involving division (including answers with remainders) Calculate division Maths Stories with remainders and write remainders as a number and as a fraction, e.g. 43 5 = 8 r 3 or 8 3_ 5. Reasoning Use vertical subtraction to calculate answers to How much farther word problems Use grid multiplication for the product of a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number to calculate answers to word problems Use multiplication tables to write the answers to divisions with remainders, e.g. 27 4 = 6 r 3 Write a ratio as a fraction, e.g. 3 : 7 as 3_ 7, and use the fraction to write the answers to divisions with remainders as a mixed number, e.g. 31 7 = 4 3_ 7. Data and Measure Decide which units to use when measuring length (mm/cm/ dm/m) and mass (g/kg) Calculate areas of drawn rectangles by counting squares and write the answer using square units, e.g. 12 cm 2, 12 dm 2, 12 m 2 Oxford University Press 2012 Maths Makes Sense 3

Daily practice Grade 4 Practise adding and taking away to and from a total of 99 Practise and recall multiplication facts from the two, three, four, five, six and ten times tables Use a calculator to check answers to adding and taking away up to and from a total of 99 and multiplication facts from the two, three, four, five, six and ten times tables Add and take away up to and from a total of 99 with pounds and check answers with a calculator Practise converting times between analogue and digital form Practise converting ml/ ; mm/cm/dm/m Practise saying how many degrees there are in a right angle Recognise how many degrees in a straight line Practise drawing a 4-point compass Add or subtract two 1-digit negative numbers using cards Recognise whether pairs of lines are parallel or not Identify shapes as 1D, 2D or 3D Embellish Type 1 and Type 2 basic Real-Life Stories using division without remainders Copy a 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication Maths Story into a grid to answer a word problem Complete multiplication and division Maths Stories with negative numbers using cards Draw and label a pair of axes. Plot points and draw line segments. Show pairs of parallel lines Calculate divisions with remainders, using times tables, and write answers with a remainder and as a mixed number Complete the questions on the I Can pages in Progress Book 3B Discuss achievements in Progress Book 3B and fill in the chart * * * * * * Chant times tables (up to 10) Resources Maths Makes Sense Toolkit Negative number cards (0, 1, 1), 1_ 5 cards, place value cards, 10 whole cups, pupil tables, pupil whole cups, 2 long and 1 medium plain ratio sticks, dm sticks, wooden stand Other Lined exercise books, pupil negative number cards (0, 1, 1), pupil 1 1_ 5 cards, cm-squared exercise books, 15-cm rulers, metre ruler, calculators, a playing card, A3 paper, an apple, kitchen and bathroom scales, cm-squared paper, scissors and sticky tape, metre ruler, a mixing bowl of marbles or coins, a mixing bowl of rice, spoons, 1 kg bags of sugar, one 1 cm matchstick, one 1 cm 1 cm square of card, one 1 dm 1 dm 1 dm cube made with card, one 1 dm 1 dm square of card, 3D model of a cuboid e.g. a building brick, flipchart, whiteboard Cross-curricular links ICT Daily practice: practising calculator skills English Arithmetic: using imagination to make up stories with a mathematical content Technology Data and Measure: improving skills for making accurate drawings Key vocabulary negative [number] superscript notation for negative numbers (e.g. 4) parallel parallelogram 1D 2D 3D area volume Oxford University Press 2012 Block Block 4 1 Medium-term Overview plan

Maths Makes Sense 3 Block 5 End-of-block objectives Arithmetic 1 Write addition and subtraction Maths Stories, including negative numbers (with tricky examples), combining positive and negative numbers to give results other than zero Write addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Maths Stories using fifths and other denominations with mixed numbers (no tricky denominations) Write Maths Stories as vertical additions and subtractions (with tricky units, tens or hundreds columns) and calculate answers. Geometry Use compasses and a ruler to copy triangles Compare triangles to say whether or not they are congruent Draw a triangle specified by coordinates On axes, draw a triangle congruent to another triangle. Data and Measure Draw a bar chart for the data that children have collected using a tally chart Calculate the totals of and differences between two prices, e.g. 3.48 and 1.21. Arithmetic 2 Calculate answers to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Maths Stories, including tenths written as fractions and decimal fractions Calculate vertical additions and subtractions including decimals (one decimal point only) Write squares and square roots using written multiplication Maths Stories for reference. Reasoning Calculate a Maths Story using the complement of a multiple of ten to one hundred Write the fraction shaded and the fraction not shaded for a picture showing a shaded fraction of a shape Write the sum of two fractions that total one and the difference between one and a shaded fraction using the complement to one Partition and rearrange numbers to calculate the answer for sums or differences of two 2-digit numbers. Oxford University Press 2012 Maths Makes Sense 3

Daily practice Grade 5 Practise adding and taking away to and from a total of 99 Practise and recall multiplication facts from the two, three, four, five, six and ten times tables Use a calculator to check answers to adding and taking away up to and from a total of 99 and multiplication facts from the two, three, four, five, six and ten times tables Add and take away up to and from a total of 99 with pounds and pence, and check answers with a calculator Practise converting times between analogue and digital form Practise converting ml/ ; mm/cm, kg/g Practise saying how many degrees there are in three quarter turns Recognise how many degrees in a right angle and in one full turn Resources * * * * * * Maths Makes Sense Toolkit Negative number cards (0, 1, 1), pupil tables, tenth cards (tenth, 1 10, 1, 0 1, 10, 0 10), 1_ 5 cards, place value cards, percentage disc, wooden stand Other Lined exercise books, cm-squared exercise books, calculators, 15-cm rulers, metre ruler, compasses with short pencils, board compasses, pupil negative number cards (0, 1, 1), pupil 1_ 5 cards, pupil tenth cards (tenth, 1 10, 1, 0 1, 10, 0 10), small blank cards (optional), scissors, paper clips, flipchart Chant times tables (up to 10) Calculate additions with negative numbers and complete a tricky vertical subtraction with 4-digit numbers Copy a triangle using compasses Write down the total number of tally marks Complete a tally chart Calculate the fraction shaded/not shaded by counting and making a comparison Calculate a vertical addition and subtraction with 4-digit numbers and calculate subtraction with negative numbers Plot the points and draw the triangle Write the words in symbols and use partitioning to work out the totals Complete the questions on the I Can pages in Progress Book 3C Discuss achievements in Progress Book 3C and fill in the chart Cross-curricular links ICT Daily practice: practising calculator skills Technology Geometry: improving skills for making accurate drawings Science Data and Measure: becoming familiar with information being collected in tally charts Data and Measure: using tally charts to construct bar charts Key vocabulary baseline congruent tally mark tally chart point (decimal numbers) complement rearrange square (numbers) square root Oxford University Press 2012 Block 5 Medium-term plan

Maths Makes Sense 3 Block 6 End-of-block objectives Arithmetic 1 Write Maths Stories for all four operations including negative numbers (with tricky examples for addition and subtraction) Write Maths Stories for all four operations using fifths and other denominations with mixed numbers (no tricky denominations) Write Maths Stories as vertical additions and subtractions (with one tricky units, tens or hundreds column) and calculate answers. Geometry Recognise and identify a pyramid or prism from its net For a 2D drawing, identify which 3D shape it represents Draw a triangle specified by coordinates and describe it as scalene, equilateral or isosceles. Data and Measure Estimate, measure and write mass using kg/g and capacity using /ml Calculate the area of drawn rectangles, by recognising that they are made up of several identical rows of 1-cm 2 squares, e.g. Area = 3 cm 2 4 = 12 cm 2 Calculate the volume of drawn cuboids, by recognising that they are made up of several identical rows of 1-cm 3 cubes, e.g. Volume = 4 cm 3 4 = 16 cm 3 Calculate answers to word problems that involve the subtraction of two areas, e.g. 12 cm 2 5 cm 2 = 7 cm 2 Arithmetic 2 Identify when addition is required to solve a word problem Identify when subtraction is required to solve a word problem Identify when multiplication is required to solve a word problem Identify when division is required to solve a word problem. Reasoning Calculate answers to word problems using division Maths Stories Solve a word problem using a division Maths Story and state whether the implied basic Real-Life Story is Type 1 or Type 2 Identify odd and even numbers Complete sequences of odd and even numbers Carry out simple calculations using addition or multiplication and say whether the sum or product is odd or even Calculate total costs and differences between prices in a grid Convert puzzles into simple drawings and answer related questions. Oxford University Press 2012 Maths Makes Sense 3

Daily practice Grade 6 Practise adding and taking away to and from a total of 99 Practise and recall multiplication and division facts from the two, three, four, five, six and ten times tables Practise division facts from the three times table Practise rounding to the nearest ten or hundred Practise doubling 1-digit numbers Use a calculator to check answers to adding and taking away up to and from a total of 99, multiplication and division facts from the two, three, four, five, six and ten times tables and doubling 1-digit numbers Add and take away up to and from a total of 99 with pounds and pence, and check answers with a calculator Identify times earlier and later than given times Practise converting ml/ ; dm/m/cm/mm, kg/g * * * * * * Resources Chant times tables (up to 10) Act Real Stories for calculations involving negative numbers and all operations Calculate 4-digit vertical additions and subtractions with tricky columns in the hundreds column Answer addition and subtraction word problems Solve division word problems Complete sequences and work out the sums and products of odd and even numbers Write the Maths Story and the basic Real- Life Story to calculate areas of rectangles Measure the sides of each triangle and draw a line to join it to its special name Calculate totals of prices of shopping items Complete the questions on the I Can pages in Progress Book 3C Discuss achievements in Progress Book 3C and fill in the chart Cross-curricular links Maths Makes Sense Toolkit Negative number cards (0, 1, 1), 1_ 2 cards, 1_ cards, 1_ 4 5 cards, whole cups, half cups (optional), pupil tables, pupil whole cups, 0 99 number grid, wooden stand Other Lined exercise books, cm-squared exercise books, calculators, 15-cm rulers, pupil negative number cards (0, 1, 1), pupil 1_ 5 cards, selection of plastic or wooden 3D polyhedra (with no curved edges or faces, e.g. squarebased pyramid, triangular-based pyramid, heptagonalbased pyramid, triangular prism, hexagonal prism, cube, cuboid), square-based pyramid or a trianglebased prism, real-life examples of pyramids and prisms (not cones or cylinders), plain paper, A4 paper or card, scissors, glue, modelling clay, small tin of baked beans, apples, 200 g of beads in sealed plastic bags, cotton reels, 2 kg bags of potatoes, bath sponges, potatoes, 500 g of rice in sealed bags, 2 kg of apples in sealed bags, water, 10 ml dessert spoons, coffee mugs, large plastic bottles (e.g. 2 litre), a bowl, a large glass, small glasses, plastic buckets, kitchen weighing scales, funnels, flipchart ICT Daily practice: practising calculator skills Science Data and Measure: measuring mass and volume Reasoning: using and interpreting information presented in grids Key vocabulary triangular-based square-based rectangular-based isosceles equilateral scalene weight capacity ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) Oxford University Press 2012 Block 6 Medium-term plan