Learn about estimation and apply a range of estimation strategies. You'll need a pen and paper or a laptop.
Year 5
Year 5
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Estimation
Estimation using rounding
Learn how to estimate using rounding and how to round to benchmark numbers. You'll need a pen and paper or a laptop.
Rounding with benchmark numbers
Learn to round large benchmark numbers. You'll need a pen and paper or a laptop and 2 dice.
Place value
Learn how to say and record large numbers using a place value chart. You'll draw number lines and a place value chart to record in. You'll need paper, a ruler, pencil and eraser and a dice for an activity.
Linking multiplication and division
Learn about multiplication and how it links to division. You'll need a pen and paper or a laptop.
Factors, multiples and composite numbers
Learn about factors, multiples and composite numbers and how to use them to solve problems. You'll need paper rules as grid paper, a pencil, a device, a die and a great attitude.
Factor patterns
Learn how factors can create patterns. When numbers share factors, patterns can be predicted. You'll need a pencil and coloured pencils, an eraser, paper or device, a die and a great attitude.
Common multiples
Learn how some numbers share common factors and multiples. You'll need a pencil and paper or a device.
Revise column addition
Learn about column addition. You'll need paper and pencil and a great attitude.
Doubling
Learn how to use doubling in multiplication. You'll need paper and pencil and a great attitude.
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