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Year 6

Year 6

These lessons can support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted.

Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.

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Investigating integers

Mathematics lesson 11 (Series 1)

Read and locate positive and negative integers on a number line. You'll need pencil and paper, take away task, a counter and a ruler.

Interpreting integers in the real world

Mathematics lesson 12 (Series 1)

Locate and represent negative and positive numbers on a number line. You'll need a paper and a pencil.

Integers – temperature (part 1)

Mathematics lesson 13 (Series 1)

Sort, locate and represent integers using temperature. You'll need paper and a pencil.

Integers – temperature (part 2)

Mathematics lesson 14 (Series 1)

Solve everyday problems using integers. You'll need a paper, a pencil and a ruler or straight edge.

Interpreting integers in the real world

Mathematics lesson 15 (Series 1)

Learn to place integers in the correct order on number lines. You'll need paper, a pencil, a ruler and a calculator.

Interpreting integers in the real world

Mathematics lesson 16 (Series 1)

Learn to solve financial problems using positive and negative integers. You'll need paper and a pencil.

Interpreting integers in the real world

Mathematics lesson 17 (Series 1)

Learn to solve financial problems by adding and subtracting positive and negative integers. You'll need paper and a pencil.

Connecting index notation and place value (part 1)

Mathematics lesson 18 (Series 1)

Learn to connect index notation with place value. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.

Connecting index notation and place value (part 2)

Mathematics lesson 19 (Series 1)

Learn to connect index notation with place value. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.

Interpreting integers in the real world

Mathematics lesson 20 (Series 1)

Review and apply your knowledge of problem solving with integers. You'll need paper, a pencil and your work from previous lessons.

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