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This presentation provides three days of teaching that cover the objectives:

  • Measure weights in g and kg
  • Use bar charts

It includes starter activities, whole class teaching, group activities, practice sheets and mastery questions. It can be used on a variety of interactive whiteboards.

Day 1 Teaching
Pass round a 1Kg bag of flour, and then a Kg weight so that children can feel how heavy this is. Then have 2 hoops (<1Kg and >1Kg) and pass objects round the circle. When music stops children place object in correct hoop.

Day 2 Teaching
Have a 1kg bag of flour and a 100g apple. Children pass round different objects and estimate their weights in relation to flour and apples. Use data to create a bar chart.

Day 3 Teaching
Children collect, record and interpret own data. Think of ideas of data they might be able to collect, e.g. Who has the longest index finger? Which is the longest leaf out of a collection? Who has the heaviest lunchbox? Etc.

This teaching is part of Hamilton’s Year 3 Measures and Data block. Each Hamilton maths block contains a complete set of planning and resources to teach a term’s worth of objectives for one of the National Curriculum for England’s maths areas.

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