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Mathematics across the

Curriculum!

English

Maths: 50 minutes to an hour, four or five

times a week – that’s it!

EnglishEnglish

In some schools guided reading is an extra session on

top of the hourly literacy lesson

Some schools also have an extra half an hour of

ERIC type times!Some have separate handwriting sessions

Then, there is the literacy side of topic work –

research, recording etc.

This can all add up to three or more hours of English during the

school day.

English is rehearsed and reinforced frequently during a child’s day in

school

How many of

these bones

can you name?

In every height measurement there are:

4 femur lengths

7 head lengths

7 foot lengths 7 ulna lengths

5 tibia lengths

3 head circumferences

True of false? How can you find out?

Sally, Sammy and Stanley found this foot print.It was very long.They measured it. It was 40cms!

How tall is the culprit?How do you know?

Link with

geography

Time

Real life context

Fun!

Thinking skills

Map work:

direction,

compass work

Measurement

Reading scalesMetric/Imperial conversions

Real life context

Fun!

Thinking skills

Real life context

Imperial/metric conversions

Making estimates and measuring weights

and capacity

Shape

Link with history

Making

estimates and

measuring

lengths

Link with D&T

What maths can you get out of this Mondrian painting?

Shape

Area

Perimeter

Right angles

Parallel and perpendicular lines

Symmetry

Fractions

Visualising 2D shapes from 3D

RotationsTranslationsReflections

String geometry:• Angles• Fractions• Shape

3D shape:• Pyramids • Cubes• Cuboids• Triangular prisms

Money Knowing about coins and notes

Finding totals

and change

Real life context

Fun!

Thinking skills

Mental calculation strategies

Ancient Egyptians

Egyptian fractions

Egyptian factfile

Multiplication and division

Pyramids, sphinx and obelisks

History of Egypt

Plan a holiday Setting the scene

Egyptians in The Bible

Capacity Addition and subtraction

Length

Weight

Egyptian number system

Egyptian measurements

Time

Where is Egypt?

The River Nile

Mummifying The Pharaohs.

Egyptian art of the Pharaohs

Egyptian numbers

Gods and goddesses

Animals

When was the Tudor age?

What was happening in the world in Tudor times?

The Tudors

Famous people of the time: Botticelli, Michelangelo, Christopher

Columbus, Galileo, Leonardo da Vinci, William Shakespeare, William

Caxton

Sport and games

The Tudor period was famous for sea explorations by people such as: Drake, Columbus, Sir Walter Raleigh, Magellan and Cabot.

Explorations

What was life in England like?

Food

Clothes

Crime and punishment

Children Entertainment

Music His favourite

residence

Henry VIII

His banquets

His wives

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