Today is an activity day. Watch the video below to find out all about the importance of keys on pictograms. Then, have a go at completing your own pictogram where the picture or symbol is equal to 2!
In today's lesson we are drawing pictograms where the symbols represent 2, 5 and 10. If a symbol represents 2, how can you show 1 on a pictogram? How can you show any odd number?
Alternative lesson
Want to practise your counting in 2s, 5s and 10s instead? Have a go at this Mymaths lesson:
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Today we are looking at completed pictograms with keys of 2, 5 and 10. Using the information we will work out what the pictograms show, before answering questions.
Alternative lesson
Want to recap your 2, 5 and 10 times tables instead? Follow the link to this MyMaths lesson:
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In today's lesson we are looking at block diagrams. We will first build our on block diagrams before demonstrating our knowledge by drawing and interpreting different diagrams.
Why not have a go at creating a 3D block graph? You can use Lego, paper or any other objects from around the house. Watch the video to see some examples...