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Block 2
Arithmetic 1
Geometry
Data and Measure
Arithmetic 2
Write two or three 4-digit
Name and draw acute angles,
Appreciate the need for standard
Use >/</≥/≤ with positive whole Solve algebraic equations that
decimal numbers vertically, with
obtuse angles, reflex angles and
units.
an expression which is the
numbers, e.g. in the form 8 < m have
<
up to three decimal places, and
right angles.
calculate with more than one
tricky column, using addition and
subtraction.
10.
Know the metric units of mass: g, kg;
Name and calculate vertically
length: mm, cm, m, km; and volume/
opposite angles and
capacity: ml, , cm3 m3.
supplementary angles.
Multiply two vulgar fractions
where the denominator of one
and the numerator of the other
are equal.
Reasoning
sum of two terms using algebraic
methods, one term being solely
‘x’ and the other term a 1-digit
Use a calculator to check if a number, e.g. x + 2 = 5.
number is a factor of another
number.
Know imperial units of measure, e.g.
Use a protractor to draw acute
pound, ounce, inch, foot, yard, mile,
angles, obtuse angles and right
pint, gallon.
angles.
Solve algebraic equations that
have an expression which
Distinguish between a factor consists of one term using
and a proper factor.
algebraic methods, a product of
‘x’ and a 1-digit number, e.g. 2x =
Interpret a reading that lies between
two unnumbered divisions on a scale.
Convert between metric units, e.g. kg
and g to kg.
Convert between imperial units, e.g.
lb and oz to oz.
6.