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Numeracy lessons for Upper Key Stage 2 - Mathematics Y5 & Y6 (some concept can be adapted to other year groups)

Ratio and Proportion - Unequal Sharing.

A pack of 4 lessons, building on the concept of ratio and proportion. How to represent ratios and apply these skills to proportion and unequal sharing. This then builds in to skills that can be applied to converting between imperial and metric. Relies on the modeling of teacher, to apply a well considered process using a ratio grid.

Lesson 1 - L.O.- To understand the concept of ratio.
Lesson 2 - L.O.- To apply ratio confidently in worded problems.
Achieve – I can create a ratio to represent a simple relationship between items.
Challenge – I ensure ratios are in their correct and simplest form.
Aspire – I can apply ratios to problems of unequal sharing.

Lesson 3 - L.O.- To apply a considered method to proportion problems.
Achieve – I can find the relationship between the two situations.
Challenge – I can identify how the relationship needs to be implemented.
Aspire – I can accurately adapt the problem according to the relationship.

Lesson 4 - L.O.- To be able to convert between common metric and imperial units.
Achieve - I can identify the common metric and imperial units and what they measure.
Challenge - I can apply given relationships between metric and imperial units to convert them.
Aspire - I can explain my own understanding of the relationships between common metric and imperial units.

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