Learn what a fraction is and how they are used in everyday life. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper.
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Year 6
What are fractions?
Order and comparing fractions
Learn to order and compare fractions uning pictures, a number line and the same denominator. You'll need a pen or pencil and some paper or a notebook.
Investigating equivalent fractions
Learn how to recognise equivalent fractions. You'll need a pencil and paper or a notebook and a digital device.
Simplifying fractions
Learn how the numerator and denominator change when we simplify fractions. You'll need a pencil and paper or a notebook and a digital device.
Rights and responsibilities
Learn about rights, responsibilities and privileges, how they impact daily life and how they connect to citizenship. You'll need pen and paper or something to write your responses on.
Year 7
Logical rhetoric
Deepen your understanding about logos as a rhetorical device. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper, or a device to record your written answers.
Interpreting an advertisement
Learn how to analyse an advertisement using the communications model. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your answers.
More rhetorical devices
Learn to identify and use new rhetorical devices. You'll need a pen, paper or a device to record your answers.
Number properties and place value
Learn to find lowest common multiple and highest common factor. You'll need paper and pencil.
Number properties and place value
Learn how to find square roots of imperfect square numbers. You'll need pencil, paper, ruler, eraser, calculator or use the online calculator, squares of paper, bread tags or buttons.
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