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Year 3 Mathematics

A comprehensive exploration of mathematical fluency focusing on place value, additive reasoning, and the properties of shapes. Students develop conceptual understanding through concrete representation and abstract problem solving to build a foundation for upper Key Stage 2.

3 units·41 topics·Ages 7-8

01Place Value and the Power of Three Digits

14 topics·Autumn Term

Students explore the composition of numbers up to 1000, focusing on the relative value of digits and the importance of zero as a placeholder.

Counting in Multiples of 50 and 100

Students practice counting forwards and backwards in multiples of 50 and 100, identifying patterns and predicting next numbers.

Round RobinCarousel Brainstorm
Hundreds, Tens, and Ones

Decomposing numbers into their constituent parts to understand how the base ten system scales.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Representing Numbers to 1000

Students use concrete materials, pictorial representations, and abstract numerals to show numbers up to 1000.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Number Lines and Estimation

Developing a mental map of where numbers sit in relation to multiples of 10 and 100.

Think-Pair-ShareHuman Barometer
Comparing and Ordering Magnitude

Using inequality symbols to describe relationships between large quantities.

Human BarometerProblem-Based Learning
Finding 1, 10, or 100 More/Less

Students practice adding and subtracting 1, 10, or 100 to/from any given number up to 1000.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Number Bonds to 100 and 1000

Students recall and apply number bonds to 100 and 1000, using partitioning strategies.

Round RobinConcept Mapping
Mental Calculation Mastery

Using known facts to derive new ones and manipulating numbers mentally for speed and accuracy.

Round RobinThink-Pair-Share
Adding 3-Digit Numbers (No Exchange)

Students practice adding three-digit numbers using column method without regrouping.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingPeer Teaching
Adding 3-Digit Numbers (With Exchange)

Students learn and apply the column addition method with regrouping across tens and hundreds.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingPeer Teaching
Subtracting 3-Digit Numbers (No Exchange)

Students practice subtracting three-digit numbers using column method without regrouping.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingStations Rotation
Subtracting 3-Digit Numbers (With Exchange)

Students learn and apply the column subtraction method with regrouping across tens and hundreds.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingPeer Teaching
Solving Complex Word Problems

Applying addition and subtraction to multi-step scenarios involving real-world contexts.

Problem-Based LearningGallery Walk
Introduction to Roman Numerals

Students learn to read and write Roman numerals up to 100 and understand their historical context.

Stations RotationDocument Mystery

02Multiplication, Division, and Scaling

13 topics·Spring Term

Building fluency in the 3, 4, and 8 times tables while understanding the relationship between multiplying and dividing.

Multiplication Patterns and Tables (3, 4, 8)

Focusing on the 3, 4, and 8 times tables and seeing the doubling relationship between them.

Carousel BrainstormStations Rotation
Division as Grouping and Sharing

Understanding division as the inverse of multiplication and using it to solve sharing problems.

Stations RotationEscape Room
Scaling and Correspondence

Solving problems where one object corresponds to many and using multiplication for scaling.

Decision MatrixCollaborative Problem-Solving
Multiplying by 10 and 100

Students explore the effect of multiplying whole numbers by 10 and 100, understanding place value shifts.

Think-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Dividing by 10 and 100

Students explore the effect of dividing whole numbers by 10 and 100, understanding place value shifts.

Think-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Understanding Unit Fractions

Recognizing and writing fractions where the numerator is one.

Gallery WalkStations Rotation
Understanding Non-Unit Fractions

Recognizing and writing fractions where the numerator is greater than one.

Stations RotationConcept Mapping
Fractions on a Number Line

Students place unit and non-unit fractions on a number line, understanding their relative positions.

Think-Pair-ShareGallery Walk
Equivalent Fractions

Exploring how different fractions can represent the same value using fraction walls and diagrams.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Comparing and Ordering Fractions

Students compare and order fractions with the same denominator using visual aids and reasoning.

Human BarometerCollaborative Problem-Solving
Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Calculating with fractions that have the same denominator.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingPeer Teaching
Finding Fractions of Amounts

Students calculate unit and non-unit fractions of discrete quantities.

Problem-Based LearningStations Rotation
Problem Solving with Fractions

Applying fraction knowledge to solve real-world problems involving sharing and quantities.

Problem-Based LearningInquiry Circle

03Measurement, Geometry, and Data

14 topics·Summer Term

Developing practical skills in measuring and comparing lengths, weights, volumes, and durations of time, alongside analyzing properties of shapes and interpreting data.

Precision in Length and Perimeter

Measuring in millimeters, centimeters, and meters, and calculating the total distance around a shape.

Stations RotationCase Study Analysis
Mass and Capacity Exploration

Comparing weights in grams and kilograms and volumes in milliliters and liters.

Inquiry CircleExperiential Learning
The Geometry of Time

Telling the time on analog and digital clocks and calculating durations.

Role PlayEscape Room
Calculating Durations of Time

Students calculate time intervals, including finding start/end times and durations.

Timeline ChallengeProblem-Based Learning
Money: Pounds and Pence

Students combine amounts of money, give change, and solve simple money problems.

Role PlayCollaborative Problem-Solving
Properties of 2D Shapes

Identifying faces, edges, and vertices and recognizing shapes in different orientations.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Properties of 3D Shapes

Identifying faces, edges, and vertices of common 3D shapes and describing their properties.

Stations RotationProject-Based Learning
Angles and Lines

Recognizing right angles, identifying horizontal and vertical lines, and understanding perpendicularity.

Gallery WalkExpert Panel
Turns and Movement

Students describe turns in terms of right angles, half turns, three-quarter turns, and full turns.

Role PlaySimulation Game
Statistics and Data Representation

Interpreting and creating bar charts, pictograms, and tables to answer questions.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis
Interpreting Pictograms and Bar Charts

Students extract information from pictograms and bar charts, understanding scales and symbols.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Creating Pictograms and Bar Charts

Students collect data and represent it accurately in pictograms and bar charts.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Solving Problems with Data

Students use data from charts and tables to answer questions and draw conclusions.

Problem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Introduction to Area

Students explore the concept of area by counting squares and comparing the size of different shapes.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation