They will learn how to use the language of position and direction to move around a grid, as well as describing and following instructions for movement as part of a turn.
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In this lesson, children begin by describing simple patterns within sequences. They then use these patterns to identify what the next object in a sequence would be. In their independent work, children continue sequences by identifying the correct shape from a given choice of three. Alternatively, children work in pairs to describe and identify sequences.
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- Pattern Identification Sheet
- Photo Sheet
In this lesson, children further their knowledge and understanding of patterns by looking at more complex sequences involving a wider range of objects, colours and orientations. They also learn how to identify missing objects within a sequence. Children are given the opportunity to practise and consolidate this learning in their independent activities.
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Children begin by identifying and discussing repeating patterns in a variety of sequences. They then use their knowledge and understanding to create and describe their own sequences containing repeating patterns of different lengths.
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- Object Cards
- Photo Sheet
In this lesson, children use simple vocabulary to describe direction and movement. They begin by reinforcing their knowledge and understanding of the terms up, down, left and right, before using them to describe various routes around grids. In their independent activities, children describe and follow instructions using a map of a zoo. In the alternative activity, children use their knowledge of direction and movement to play a game of ‘Cops and Robbers’.
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- Zoo Map
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- Directions Sheet
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- Zoo Animals Help Sheet
- Cops & Robbers Game Board
- Cops & Robbers Cards and Counters
In this final lesson, children first recap on their knowledge of quarter, half, three-quarter and full turns, including clockwise and anticlockwise movements. In their independent activities, children follow instructions to find out what shape is being pointed to after completing a given movement. In the alternative activity, children are challenged to move their bodies through different turns in order to find the answers to the ‘Which Insect? Challenge.
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- Movement Square and Pointer
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- Insect Cards
- Which Insect? Challenge Sheet
- Photo Sheet
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- Year 2 - order and arrange combinations of mathematical objects in patterns and sequences
- Year 2 - use mathematical vocabulary to describe position, direction and movement, including movement in a straight line and distinguishing between rotation as a turn and in terms of right angles for quarter, half and three-quarter turns (clockwise and anti-clockwise)