Term 5
Year 2 Term 5 |
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Key Concepts – Number – Money
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Key Vocabulary – Money Coin Note Pound £ Pence (p) Price Cost Change More/ less
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Key Concepts – Measures - Linear Measure
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Key Vocabulary – Measure Unit of measure Kilometre (km) Metre (m) Centimetre (cm) Ruler / metre stick / trundle wheel Length Width Height Longest/shortest Tallest / shortest Difference between |
Common Misconceptions – Money That the bigger the coin, the more it is worth (and the smaller the coin, the less it is worth). That the value of a group of coins is decided on based on the number of coins in the group. That both the £ and p symbol should be used, e.g. £1.34p is used, not £1.34 That, to pay for items, you need the exact amount of money. That pence isn’t recorded using 2 decimal digits, reflecting the place value system. For example, one pound and nine pence may be recorded as £1.9 not £1.09
Common Misconceptions – Measures – Linear Measure That you require a unit of measure, not just a numerical value when stating measurements. Inaccurate/unrealistic estimates are likely until pupils have had opportunity to gain enough experience of measuring heights/lengths. Confusion with the different units of measures ie kilometres, metres, centimetres. That there are 10 or 1000cm in a metre and 100m in a kilometre etc. That, when measuring an item, you start at the end of the ruler, not at 0.
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