Make connections between decimals and fractions for tenths and hundredths. You'll need a pencil, a maths book or paper and a ruler.
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Year 4
Fractions and decimals
Compare and order decimals
Compare and order decimal numbers. You'll need a pencil, a maths book or paper and a ruler.
Interpret and use money
Interpret and use money. You'll need a pencil, a maths book or paper and a ruler.
Write and draw amounts of money
Use decimal currency to write and draw money amounts. You'll need a pencil and a paper.
Counting money
Learn how to count money. You'll need a pencil, a maths book or paper and a ruler.
Counting money
Learn how to use counting money strategies.You will need a pencil, paper or maths book and a ruler.
Rounding money
Learn to round money up and down to the nearest 5 cents. You'll need a pencil, paper and a ruler.
Giving change
Learn to give change when exchanging money. You'll need a pencil, paper, pencil and a ruler.
Multiply amounts of money
Learn to multiply amounts of money. You'll need paper and pencil.
Review of money strategies
Review and consolidate money counting strategies. You'll need a pencil and paper.
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