L3 We are learning to:
decimals are an extension of the place value structure
a decimal point is used to separate the integer part of the number from the decimal part
each column to the right of the decimal point is worth one tenth as much as the one to its left
decimal numbers are sometimes described as decimal fractions because they can be thought of as a fraction with a denominator which is a power of 10
L2 We are learning to:
develop an understanding of place value based on the number 10 (the decimal system)
digits in any column are worth ten times as much as those in the column to its right
L3 We are learning to:
measure time in periods of up to 15 minutes
compare non- standard and standard measurements for time
L2 We are learning to:
recognise the length of a minute
recognise the length of a second
tell time after the hour by counting minutes
tell time to the hour and half hour using analogue clocks
tell time to the hour and half hour using digital clocks
solve time problems involving hours and half hours
estimate the time taken for daily activities in hours and minutes
use advanced counting or partitioning strategies to solve problems involving minutes and hours
Extension:
Open one of the sheets below and copy the questions and your answers into the back of your Maths Working book. When you have finished, put a dot on the questions you think you need to check. Check those answers using Google.