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Year 3 Lesson 4: Adding Fractions with Same Denominators - Full Interactive Lesson, Worksheet and LP
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Year 3 Lesson 4: Adding Fractions with Same Denominators Explore the fundamentals of fractions with our Year 3 Try Before You Buy! - Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions. This lesson includes a Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, and Lesson Plan. Click Here. Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons Contains: Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, Lesson Plan Price: Only £5 Click Here to Purchase! Why Students Will Love This Lesson: Students will love this lesson on adding fractions with the same denominators because it introduces them to the concept of combining parts of a whole in a fun and engaging way. Through interactive activities and visual aids, they will see how easy it is to add fractions, making math feel more accessible and enjoyable. Benefits for the Teacher: Teachers will find this lesson advantageous as it simplifies the teaching of adding fractions by focusing on a key concept. The structured lesson plan includes practical activities and assessment tools to monitor student progress effectively. This approach allows teachers to address different learning needs within their classroom, promoting an inclusive environment. Example Lessons: Lesson 4: Unit Fractions Learning Objectives: Understand what unit fractions are (, , , etc.). Compare unit fractions. Order unit fractions by size. Focus on one part of the whole. Each Lesson Should: Start with a review of previous learning. Include hands-on activities. Provide plenty of practice opportunities. End with a quick assessment. Use age-appropriate language and examples. Allow for differentiation. Assessment Methods: Verbal questioning. Written exercises. Practical tasks. Self-assessment. Peer assessment. Remember: Keep language simple. Use plenty of repetition. Build confidence gradually. Connect to real-life examples. Celebrate small successes. Assessment of understanding is crucial. Relevant Hashtags: #Year3 #Fractions #MathEducation #TeachingResources #HandsOnLearning #ElementaryMath #Differentiation #Education #TeachingTips
Year 3 Fractions Lesson 3: Thirds and Sixths - Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson, Worksheet and LP
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Year 3 Fractions Lesson 3: Thirds and Sixths - Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson, Worksheet and LP

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Year 3 Lesson 3: Thirds and Sixths Discover the exciting world of fractions with our Year 3 Try Before You Buy! - Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions. This lesson includes a Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, and Lesson Plan. Click Here. Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons Contains: Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, Lesson Plan Price: Only £5 Click Here to Purchase! Why Students Will Love This Lesson: Students will love this lesson because it engages them through interactive activities that simplify complex concepts. Learning about thirds and sixths allows them to understand sharing in a relatable way. By visualizing these fractions through hands-on tasks, they can grasp the importance of equal parts in real-life situations, enhancing their enthusiasm for math. Benefits for the Teacher: Teachers will find this lesson beneficial as it provides structured resources that make planning easy. The included worksheets and quizzes facilitate effective assessment of student understanding. Each lesson is crafted to cater to different learning styles, ensuring that every student can participate and benefit, regardless of their skill level. Example Lessons: Lesson 3: Thirds and Sixths Learning Objectives: Identify and create thirds. Understand how thirds relate to sixths. Compare sizes of different fractions. Emphasis on equal sharing and grouping. Each Lesson Should: Start with a review of previous learning. Include hands-on activities. Provide plenty of practice opportunities. End with a quick assessment. Use age-appropriate language and examples. Allow for differentiation. Assessment Methods: Verbal questioning. Written exercises. Practical tasks. Self-assessment. Peer assessment. Remember: Keep language simple. Use plenty of repetition. Build confidence gradually. Connect to real-life examples. Celebrate small successes. Assessment of understanding is crucial. Relevant Hashtags: #Year3 #Fractions #MathEducation #TeachingResources #HandsOnLearning #ElementaryMath #Differentiation #Education #TeachingTips
Year 3 Lesson 7: Introduction to Simple Division with Fractions - Full Lesson, Worksheet and Plan
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Year 3 Lesson 7: Introduction to Simple Division with Fractions - Full Lesson, Worksheet and Plan

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Year 3 Lesson 7: Introduction to Simple Division with Fractions Discover the engaging world of fractions with our Year 3 Try Before You Buy! - Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions. This lesson includes a Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, and Lesson Plan. Click Here. Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons Contains: Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, Lesson Plan Price: Only £5 Click Here to Purchase! Why Students Will Love This Lesson: Students will love this lesson on counting in fractions as it transforms numbers into a fun and interactive experience. By counting in halves, quarters, and thirds, they will see how fractions can be used in everyday life, making learning relevant and enjoyable. Engaging activities will encourage participation and foster a love for math. Benefits for the Teacher: Teachers will find this lesson beneficial as it provides a structured approach to introducing counting in fractions. The lesson plan includes hands-on activities that promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Furthermore, the assessment methods allow teachers to track student understanding and adapt instruction as needed. Example Lessons: Lesson 7: Counting in Fractions Learning Objectives: Count up in halves (, 1, , 2). Count up in quarters. Count up in thirds. Focus on sequential ordering. Each Lesson Should: Start with a review of previous learning. Include hands-on activities. Provide plenty of practice opportunities. End with a quick assessment. Use age-appropriate language and examples. Allow for differentiation. Assessment Methods: Verbal questioning. Written exercises. Practical tasks. Self-assessment. Peer assessment. Remember: Keep language simple. Use plenty of repetition. Build confidence gradually. Connect to real-life examples. Celebrate small successes. Assessment of understanding is crucial. Relevant Hashtags: #Year3 #Fractions #MathEducation #TeachingResources #HandsOnLearning #ElementaryMath #Differentiation #Education #TeachingTips
Year 3 Lesson 8: Problem Solving with Simple Fractions - Full Lesson, Fun Worksheet, Lesson Plans
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Year 3 Lesson 8: Problem Solving with Simple Fractions Unlock the fun of fractions with our Year 3 Try Before You Buy! - Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions. This lesson includes a Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, and Lesson Plan. Click Here. Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons Contains: Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, Lesson Plan Price: Only £5 Click Here to Purchase! Why Students Will Love This Lesson: Students will love this lesson on problem-solving with simple fractions because it empowers them to apply their knowledge in real-life situations. By finding fractions of numbers, they will see the relevance of math in everyday contexts, which makes learning not just fun but also practical and engaging. Benefits for the Teacher: Teachers will appreciate the structured approach to teaching fractions within problem-solving scenarios. The lesson plan is designed to facilitate hands-on activities that foster critical thinking and collaboration among students. Additionally, the included assessment methods provide insights into student understanding and areas for improvement. Example Lessons: Lesson 8: Finding Fractions of Numbers Learning Objectives: Find \ of small numbers. Find \ of small numbers. Find \ of small numbers. Use simple division strategies. Each Lesson Should: Start with a review of previous learning. Include hands-on activities. Provide plenty of practice opportunities. End with a quick assessment. Use age-appropriate language and examples. Allow for differentiation. Assessment Methods: Verbal questioning. Written exercises. Practical tasks. Self-assessment. Peer assessment. Remember: Keep language simple. Use plenty of repetition. Build confidence gradually. Connect to real-life examples. Celebrate small successes. Assessment of understanding is crucial. Relevant Hashtags: #Year3 #Fractions #MathEducation #TeachingResources #HandsOnLearning #ElementaryMath #ProblemSolving #Education #TeachingTips
Year 2 Place Value Bundle
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Year 2 Place Value Bundle

11 Resources
Are you teaching about place value? Then these will help you teach Year 2 place value throughout the whole year! Try it today!
Fun Quiz Bundle
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Fun Quiz Bundle

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Lots of fun research quizzes. This is a great set of end of term quizzes to try. They could also be used as fun homework tasks.
Test Your Reading Skills Common Weights and Measures 1
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Test Your Reading Skills Common Weights and Measures 1 Write out the following common weights and measures in full. For example: 12 ” = 12 inches. 1. 10 ” ________________________________________ 2. 5 ’ ________________________________________ 3. 3 yds ________________________________________ Complete with answers
Test Your Reading Skills Common Weights and Measures 2
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Test Your Reading Skills Common Weights and Measures 2

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Test Your Reading Skills Common Weights and Measures 2 Write out the following common weights and measures in full. For example: 12 ” = 12 inches. 1. 6 tbsp ________________________________________ 2. 10 fl oz ________________________________________ 3. 70 °F ________________________________________ 4. 10 qt ________________________________________ Complete with answers
Monthly Celebration Bundle
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Monthly Celebration Bundle

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Are you looking for month long celebrations? I have brought together my Black History Month, Walk To School Month, Happiness Challenge, and Big Draw into a single, easy to use bundle.
Halloween Teaching Bundle
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Halloween Teaching Bundle

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Here is a fun, multicultural, cross curricular set of resources for Halloween. There are maths resources, different language resources, photos about how people celebrate Halloween and even a phonics sheet about Halloween.
Unlock Your Students' Potential with Year 2 Spring Term Lessons!
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Unlock Your Students' Potential with Year 2 Spring Term Lessons!

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Unlock Your Students’ Potential with Year 2 Spring Term Lessons! Free Sample - Try Before You Buy: Number Sequences - Week 1 Transform your classroom experience with our comprehensive Year 2 Spring Term lessons! Designed to engage young learners, these lessons cover essential maths concepts in an interactive and enjoyable way. Each week focuses on a specific topic, ensuring a structured learning path that aligns with the curriculum. Weekly Breakdown of Lessons Week 1: Number Sequences - Introduce the fundamentals of number patterns. Week 2: Place Value and Ordering - Help students understand the importance of place value. Week 3: Understanding Addition and Subtraction - Foster essential arithmetic skills. Week 4: Money - Teach practical money management and calculations. Week 5: Mass and Shape and Space - Explore the properties of mass and geometric shapes. Week 6: Shape and Space Lessons - Dive deeper into spatial awareness and shapes. Week 8: Counting and Properties of Numbers - Reinforce counting skills and number properties. Week 9: Place Value, Addition, Subtraction, and Money - A comprehensive review of key concepts. Week 10: Multiplication, Division, and Fractions - Introduce foundational concepts in multiplication and division. Week 11: Time Maths PowerPoint Presentations - Teach time-telling and its applications. Week 12: Data Handling and Measures - Engage students with data collection and measurement skills. Each lesson is carefully crafted to be engaging and effective, ensuring that your students not only learn but also enjoy the process. With interactive PowerPoints and activities, these resources cater to various learning styles, making maths accessible and fun. Elevate your teaching and watch your students thrive! Invest in their future with our Year 2 Spring Term lessons today. Hashtags #Year2Maths #SpringTermLessons #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #MathSkills #PrimaryEducation #EngagingStudents
Year 2 Autumn Maths Lessons Bundle
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Year 2 Autumn Maths Lessons Bundle

12 Resources
At the start of my teaching career, I was commissioned by a major British Educational Publisher to create a set of Year 2 Maths lessons. The lessons cover the objectives, the starter and main part of the lesson and suggest the independent learning task. The final tasks are easy to organise in a typical British classroom and a highly differentiated.
My Dutch Teaching Resources Bundle
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My Dutch Teaching Resources Bundle

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If you are learning Dutch and you are looking for a way of translating from English into Dutch, then this is a great start. This resource would still need a dutch teacher as everything is in English. You look at the pictures and try to name things in Dutch.
Learning Polish Is Fun Bundle
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Learning Polish Is Fun Bundle

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Are you learning Polish? Are you looking for fun images to share with your students? I took my ESL course and I adapted it to help teachers also teach Polish. The worksheets are in English but there are 57 different settings and 114 pages of worksheets to translate into Polish. Students can use these pictures as a focus for their conversations and also for fun end of lesson games, where they recall the new vocabulary used in each session.
Grade 6 Christmas Math Quiz PowerPoint and Lesson Plan
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Grade 6 Christmas Math Quiz PowerPoint and Lesson Plan

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Celebrate Learning with the Christmas Math Quiz for 6th Grade Lesson Plan! Get your students excited about math this holiday season with our Christmas Math Quiz for 6th Grade Lesson Plan! This 50-minute lesson is designed to engage students in a festive atmosphere while reviewing essential math concepts. What’s Included? Lesson Objectives By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Apply various math concepts to Christmas-themed word problems. Practice problem-solving skills in a festive context. Review fractions, decimals, percentages, and basic geometry. Materials Needed Whiteboard and markers for interactive learning. Optional calculators for additional support. Handouts with quiz questions for each student. Optional small prizes for correct answers to motivate students. Lesson Plan Introduction (5 minutes): Welcome students and introduce the Christmas Math Quiz, emphasizing its role in reviewing math concepts. Encourage creative thinking and application of math skills. Warm-up Activity (10 minutes): Present the first question on the board: “If Santa has 24 candy canes and gives 1/3 of them to the elves, how many candy canes does Santa have left?” Guide students through the solution, focusing on fractions and subtraction. Main Activity: Christmas Math Quiz (30 minutes): Divide students into small groups of 3-4. Distribute handouts with quiz questions and encourage collaboration. Circulate the room, providing hints and support as needed. Review answers as a class, inviting groups to share their solutions and discussing alternative methods. Sample Questions to Focus On Reindeer Speed: Understand rate (speed = distance ÷ time). Christmas Tree Height: Convert between feet and inches. Ornament Patterns: Explore arithmetic sequences. Snowflake Symmetry: Review basic geometry. Elf Workshop Hours: Tackle multi-step problem solving. Wrap-up and Review (5 minutes) Summarize key concepts covered, such as fractions, percentages, rate calculations, unit conversions, and basic geometry. Encourage students to share their favorite or most challenging problems. Extension Activities Have students create their own Christmas-themed math problems. Assign additional challenging quiz questions for homework. Why Choose This Lesson Plan? This festive lesson plan not only reinforces essential math skills but also fosters collaboration and creativity among students. Download the Christmas Math Quiz for 6th Grade Lesson Plan and watch your students shine in math this holiday season!
Year 2 Spring Term Money - 5 Daily Interactive PowerPoint Lessons and a Daily Mental Maths Quiz
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Year 2 Spring Term Money - 5 Daily Interactive PowerPoint Lessons and a Daily Mental Maths Quiz

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Money - Year 2 Spring Term Money - 5 Daily Interactive PowerPoint Lessons and a Daily Mental Maths Quiz Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will enjoy the hands-on approach to learning about money! The use of real-life scenarios, like shopping at a café, makes the lesson relatable and fun. They will love solving money word problems and using different coins to make totals. The challenge of finding change will keep them engaged and motivated. Sample Questions: If Anya has two coins of the same value, what are the possible amounts of money she could have? What two items from the café would you choose to get exactly 10p change from 50p? How many different ways can you make 50p using only silver coins? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Learning Experiences: Interactive activities encourage student participation and interest in mathematics. Real-World Applications: Teaching money concepts prepares students for everyday situations. Versatile Teaching Strategies: Lesson plans provide varied challenges catering to different learning styles. Assessment Opportunities: Teachers can assess understanding through collaborative group work and individual challenges. Overview of Week 4 Lessons Lesson 1: Money Learning Objectives: Select and use the right calculation. Check calculations and solve money word problems. Find totals. Mental Warm Up: Anya has two coins of the same value. What are the possible amounts of money that she could have? Lesson 2: Money Learning Objectives: Solve money word problems. Recognize and use different value coins. Select the right coins to pay. Mental Warm Up: Make these circles into coins. Lesson 3: Money Learning Objectives: Choose and use correct calculations. Check calculations and solve money word problems. Mental Warm Up: What are the different ways I could pay? Lesson 4: Money Learning Objectives: Check calculations and solve money problems. Mental Warm Up: Find two items that would cost more than 30p in total. Lesson 5: Money Learning Objectives: Make decisions and check calculations. Solve money problems using appropriate number operations. Mental Warm Up: I buy two items that come to a total of 20p. How much could each of the items have cost? Hashtags #Year2Maths #MoneyMaths #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #MathFun #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Year 2 Spring Term Mass and Shape and Space - 5 Daily PowerPoint  Lessons and Mental Maths Quizzes
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Mass and Shape and Space Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will find learning about mass and shapes engaging and hands-on! The activities allow them to explore real-world applications of measurement. They will love weighing objects and creating patterns with shapes, fostering creativity and critical thinking. Sample Questions: What classroom objects are heavier or lighter than a kilogram? If I have a pair of numbers with a difference of 5, what could they be? How can you describe a shape after making quarter turns? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Learning Experiences: Interactive lessons keep students excited about math. Real-World Applications: Understanding mass and shapes prepares students for everyday situations. Varied Assessment Opportunities: Teachers can assess understanding through hands-on activities and group discussions. Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan includes quizzes and PowerPoints to streamline teaching. Overview of Week 5 Lessons Lesson 1: Mass Learning Objectives: Solve measurement problems. Use words about mass and ways of measuring weight. Measure using non-standard units and compare weights. Mental Warm Up: Imagine a spider is on number 4 of a hundred square. Which number is below it? Lesson 2: Mass Learning Objectives: Use and begin to read words about mass. Compare different masses. Mental Warm Up: What’s my number? Lesson 3: Mass Learning Objectives: Use and begin to use words about mass. Suggest and use simple measuring equipment. Mental Warm Up: I am thinking of a pair of numbers with a difference of how much? Lesson 4: Mass Learning Objectives: Solve measurement problems. Understand and use words about mass. Mental Warm Up: Questions about different numbers. Lesson 5: Shape and Space Learning Objectives: Recognise and describe how to turn things. Understand the terms clockwise and anti-clockwise. Mental Warm Up: What do we know about the number 10? Hashtags #Year2Maths #MassMeasurement #ShapeAndSpace #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Year 2 Summer Term Week 6 Reasoning About Shapes And Space
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Year 2 Summer Term Week 6 Reasoning About Shapes And Space

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Three complete PowerPoint Lessons about reasoning about shapes and space. Each of the lessons start with a fun mental warm up. This is followed by an exciting, interactive, whole class learning session. The lessons are finished with a challenging, differentiated thinking task. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 6 Title Shape and Space, Reasoning about Shapes Learning Objective:  recognise and name 3-D shapes  make models using 3-D shapes  recognise what makes 3-D shapes special  relate 3-D shapes to 2-D pictures. Mental Warm Up: Play ‘Round the table’. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be learning about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes. Educational Challenges  Work in pairs.  Build a 3-D shape from click-together shapes.  Draw round the faces of the 3-D shape on card.  Cut them out.  Record how many faces there are and what shape each face is.  Make a label with this information. Attach it to your card model. Lesson 2: Week 6 Title Shape and Space,
Reasoning about Shapes Learning Objective:  know more about 3-D shapes  make models using 3-D shapes  know what makes 3-D shapes special. Mental Warm Up: ‘What’s my number operation?’ Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be learning more about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes. Educational Challenges  Work individually.  Use straws and plasticine to make a 3-D shape.  Make a label to explain what the shape is and how many edges and corners it has. Lesson 3: Week 6 Title Shape and Space,
Reasoning about Shapes Learning Objective:  recognise 3-D shapes  make models using 3-D shapes  know what properties make each 3-D shape special. Mental Warm Up: I will say some sentences about right angles and 3-D shapes. Record whether they are ‘True’ of ‘False’. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to learn more about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes. Educational Challenges  Choose a partner from one of the groups you do not normally work with.  Make a model using 3-D shapes.  Draw your model and record how many of each shape you used.  Count its faces, corners and edges.
Year 2 Summer Term Week 9 Rounding, Estimating, Mental Calculation Strategies and Place Value
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Year 2 Summer Term Week 9 Rounding, Estimating, Mental Calculation Strategies and Place Value

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Five complete PowerPoint lessons about rounding, estimating, mental calculation strategies and place value. Each of the lessons start with a mental warm up. This is followed by a whole class, interactive learning session. The lesson end with fun differentiated learning challenges. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 9 Title Estimating, Mental Calculation Strategies, Money Learning Objective:  develop ways of adding and subtracting mentally  make sensible estimates  choose and use the correct number operation  know what each coin is worth. Lesson 2: Week 9 Title Place Value, Mental Calculation Strategies, Money Learning Objective:  total prices  use the correct number operation (+,–)  solve word problems  recognise coins. Lesson 3: Week 9 Title Place Value, Rounding, Mental Calculation Strategies, and Money Learning Objective:  add and subtract mentally  choose the correct number operation  know what each coin is worth  round to the nearest 10. Lesson 4: Week 9 Title Mental Calculation Strategies and Money Problems Learning Objective:  add and subtract mentally  choose and use the appropriate number operation  know the value of coins  solve money word problems. Lesson 5: Week 9 Title Place Value and Ordering, Mental Calculation Strategies and Money Learning Objective:  work out sums mentally  solve problems  know what each coin is worth  order amounts of money.