Step 3: Start lesson 1 and have a look around
In this lesson, students will explore the value of each place value column and expand numbers to identify the true value of each digit.
Students will apply their comparing-number skills to compare the populations of different fictional countries using their place value knowledge.
Students will use our comparing number knowledge from the previous lesson to problem-solve and use clues to put numbers in order.
In this lesson, students will explore how to correctly read and write large numbers using a ‘hotel’ strategy. They will help animals find the paintings they have bought by matching written and numeral amounts.
This lesson explores how to correctly read and write large numbers using a ‘hotel’ strategy. Students will create the world’s most disgusting menu!
Students will explore the concept of rounding to the nearest 10 using a number line strategy. They will use cards and dice to create numbers to round.
Students will explore rounding to the nearest 100 and continue to apply their knowledge of rounding to 10. They will use their skills to play a game called Flip ‘n Roll Rounding.
Students will use the number line strategy to round numbers to the nearest 1,000. They will practice our rounding skills by playing a game called Eggs in a Basket.
Students will explore the value of tenths and represent decimal numbers (to tenths) in picture and word form. They will use their knowledge by helping farmers find the weight of their crops.
Students will recap the value of tenths and explore the value of hundredths, along with the connection between them. They will also use decimal numbers to the hundredths in number, picture and word form. Students will make paper planes and time how long they stay in the air!
Through visuals, students will explore how each place value column is 10x greater than the last and use this knowledge to regroup amounts. They will find the real value of the animals’ place value pictures.
Students will apply their new regrouping knowledge in this lesson. They will use our problem-solving skills when working out which character has won their block building competition.
Students will consolidate their place value knowledge and use critical thinking skills to solve a series of puzzles. They will apply their knowledge of expanding, rounding, regrouping, comparing and writing whole numbers and decimals.