Skills for Families -Digital Families:- E3
This 10 to 12 hour ICT programme was piloted in 18 local authorities to involve parents in their children’s schools, to support their learning, and help them identify and address their own literacy skills.
This 10 to 12 hour ICT programme was piloted in 18 local authorities to involve parents in their children’s schools, to support their learning, and help them identify and address their own literacy skills.
These Family Numeracy short course resources include schemes of work, guidance, session plans and course materials for Entry 2 to Level 1.
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Numeracy Level 2
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Curriculum references: MSS1/E3.5, MSS1/E3.6, MSS1/E3.7
Contexts: Learners will use measuring in a number of everyday and vocational contexts and will find it useful to build their confidence in estimating and measuring using different units. They can also develop their awareness of the links between metric measures and the value of using a system which uses multiples of ten, hundred and thousand.
From Move on
From Move on
Curriculum references: N1/3.8, MSS1/E3.5, MSS1 /E3.6, MSS1/E3.7
Context: Being confident with estimating is a vital skill for learners to help them to check answers and to decide if answers calculated are reasonable or not. They will also use estimating in everyday or work contexts to estimate time, costs, distances, etc. Learners at Entry 3 will often have more skills than they realise and will build confidence from understanding how valuable a skill using estimating effectively can be.
From Move on
From Move on
Curriculum references: N2/E3.2
Context: There are many everyday and work contexts that involve dividing items or quantities into equal parts, and learners can use their life experience and practical examples to help them understand equivalent fractions. They can use equivalent forms to help them to develop their understanding of fractions as a way of describing part of a whole – and so build towards the skills that enable them to relate fractions to percentages.
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Curriculum references:
MSS1/E3.1 – add and subtract sums of money using decimal notation.
MSS1/E3.2 – round sums of money to the nearest £ and 10p and make approximate calculations.
N2/E3.3 – read, write and understand decimals up to two decimal places in practical contexts e.g. £2.37.
N2 /E3.4 – use a calculator to calculate using whole numbers and decimals to solve problems in context, and to check calculations.
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Curriculum references:
MSS1/E3.1 – add and subtract sums of money using decimal notation.
MSS1/E3.2 – round sums of money to the nearest £ and 10p and make approximate calculations.
N2/E3.3 – read, write and understand decimals up to two decimal places in practical contexts e.g. £2.37.
N2 /E3.4 – use a calculator to calculate using whole numbers and decimals to solve problems in context, and to check calculations.