In Year 5, (age 9-10) your child will continue to practise mental and written calculation methods and use all the operations to solve problems. They will meet prime, square and cube numbers, and work with factors and multiples. They will calculate perimeters and areas, draw and measure angles, convert between units of time and learn some imperial measures. They will reflect and translate shapes on coordinate grids and interpret line graphs and timetables.
They’ll be taught long multiplication and multiply four-digit by two-digit numbers, then short division for dividing four-digit by one-digit numbers. They’ll begin to multiply fractions, learn more about decimals and be introduced to percentages. They will be able to count in powers of 10 and round numbers up to 1,000,000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 and 100,000.
Patterns & Sequences
Place Value
Adding & Subtracting
Multiplying & Dividing
Factors & Multiples
Number Properties
Angles
Fractions
2D Shapes
Translation
Reflection
Negative Numbers
Decimals
More Decimals
Decimals, Fractions & Percentages
Money & Measures
Fractions of Quantities
Percentages
Long Multiplication
More Division
Area & Perimeter
3D Shapes
Tables & Graphs
Time & Timetables
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