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Andrea Riley and Alistair Darnell (co headteachers): headteacher@castletonleeds.org.uk

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Castleton Primary School and Children's Centre

'Unlocking Potential'

Year 5: How to support your child’s maths learning at home. 

 To help with children’s learning, we would encourage them to develop their understanding of these facts and mental strategies. The table below builds upon learning and understanding from previous years and gives children the foundations for their learning to come. A solid understanding of these concepts can support children on their mathematical learning journey and support new learning for new up and coming mathematical concepts. Children are also encouraged to access TTRS daily to ensure a rapid recall of the multiplication facts and may be asked to access activities set on ‘My Maths’ to consolidate learning.

This is our yearly overview of our mathematical topics
This is our yearly overview of our mathematical topics

Year 5 Rapid Recall Facts/Mental Strategies

  •  Know pairs of decimals that total 1
  • Tables allocation
  • squared numbers
  • cubed numbers
  • multiples and factors
  • prime numbers
  •  Multiply and divide by 10/100/1000 Multiply by 5/50/25 mentally
  • x10 and half/x100 and half/x100 and half then half
  • Fraction, decimal and percentage equivalents
  • 1/2, 1/4, 1/5, 2/5, 4/5 and those fractions with a denominator of a multiple of 10 or 25
  • Know percentages as a fraction
  • over a denominator of 100
  • Convert between different units of metric measure
  • [for example, kilometre and metre; centimetre and metre; centimetre and millimetre; gram and kilogram; litre and millilitre]
  • Know that one full turn is 360°, half turn is 180°, quarter turn is 90° and three quarter turn is 270°
  • Read Roman numerals to 1,000
https://www.mymaths.co.uk/
https://www.mymaths.co.uk/