In Year 4, (age 8-9) your child will develop their mental and written calculation skills using larger positive numbers and fractions. They will meet negative and decimal numbers, as well as some Roman numerals. They will convert between units of measurement, find perimeters and areas, and learn more about angles and symmetry. They will plot shapes on coordinate grids and start to use time line graphs.
They’ll count in steps of 6, 7, 9, 25 and 1000, add and subtract four-digit numbers and multiply three-digit by one-digit numbers. They will know all the times tables up to 12 x 12 and be able to divide by 10 and 100 to give decimal answers. They’ll round numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000, or whole number for decimals.
Place Value
More Work with Numbers
2D Shapes
Addition
Subtraction
Addition & Subtraction
Position - Co-ordinates
Times Tables
Multiplication
Division
Symmetry & Reflection
Mixed Problems
Sequences
Time
Fractions
Calculating with Fractions
Fractions & Decimals
Calculating with Decimals
Metric Measurement
Angles & Direction
Money
Measurement & Scales
Perimeter & Area
Tables, Charts & Graphs
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