Prim Maths 6 2ed TR Example Lesson Plan 1
Prim Maths 6 2ed TR Example Lesson Plan 1
Prim Maths 6 2ed TR Example Lesson Plan 1
Lesson planning
This template can be used for individual lessons or a sequence of lessons in the
same topic.
Teacher’s initials: School:
Mental strategies:
Strategy Example
Using known facts Rapid recall of table facts and associated division facts
when working with multiples and factors
Finding pairs of numbers that total 10 when adding For example, when finding the sum of 1, 5, 3, 4, 7 and 9
several small numbers add (1 + 9), (3 + 7) and (5 + 4) to give 29 so 153 479 is not
divisible by 3
.
1 Resources:
Resource sheet 11F and dice for game ‘Is it divisible?’
Hundred squares (for starter activity)
5 Assessment opportunities:
During the plenary
6 Differentiation opportunities:
If learners are having difficulty with the problem (main teaching idea 3), suggest that they draw and
complete a table similar to the one in the Learner’s Book. Challenge more confident learners to make up a
similar problem to challenge their partner.
(a) Write a number that could go in section C. (Any odd number that is a
multiple of 3, e.g. 45.)
(b) Section B can never have any numbers in it. Explain why? (All multiples of 6
are multiples of 3.)
Discuss with learners, then write a model answer together.
Ask learners to reflect on the work done in the unit. What do they need to get
better at?
Notes: