Abacus Evolve Framework Edition

Year 5

Resources needed for Abacus Evolve Framework Edition Year 5

Number cards

-  at least 12 sets of number cards 0–12

-  at least three sets of number cards 0–100

-  number cards 1–100, each with its double on the back in a different colour

-  place-value cards (Th, H, T, U)

-  place-value cards 50 000, 60 000, 200 000, 800 000

Other cards

-  cards saying ‘hundred’ and ‘thousand’

-  flashcards showing multiplication or division fact on one side and answer on other

-  blank card labels

-  integer cards: –10 to +10

-  percentage cards (10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 20%, possibly extending to include 1%, 5%, 80%)

-  at least 25 blank cards

Other paper resources

-  100-square

-  3 × 3 grids

-  4 × 6 grid on card

-  8 × 7 grid on card

-  large 8 × 8 grid

-  large 10 × 10 grid

-  large 10 × 10 coordinate grid

-  lots of small 10 × 10 coordinate grids

-  vertical number line (0–1) with tenths marked but not labelled

-  0–2 number line with each tenth marked but not labelled

-  long strips of squared paper

-  strips of paper approximately 50cm in length

-  paper isosceles and equilateral triangles

-  four shapes cut from card

-  card squares

-  plain postcard with length and width a whole number of cm, one side blank the other showing a 1cm2 grid

-  a compass or circle template

-  two intersecting paper circles/plates, each a different colour, made by cutting a straight line to the centre of both

-  a class list of names

-  OHP transparency showing acute and obtuse angles

Stationery

-  A4 plain paper

-  large sheets of paper

-  coloured paper

-  squared paper

-  2cm squared paper

-  large sheets of squared paper

-  square dotted paper

-  triangular dotted paper

-  graph paper (optional)

-  thin card

-  tracing paper

-  tissue paper

-  labels

-  Post-it notes

-  Blu-Tack

-  sticky tape

-  glue

-  colouring pencils

-  crayons

Resources to be found on internet

-  pictures of paintings by Paul Klee

-  picture of igloo

-  picture of wooden house

-  aerial photograph of Calcutta or Delhi

-  aerial photograph of rural India

-  picture of: a loaf of bread; chapatti or naan; bagel; rye bread; pitta

-  picture of a lotus flower

-  picture of Bahai temple

-  picture of a Fabergé egg

-  picture of a small baby

-  picture of a blue whale

Physical resources

-  individual whiteboards

-  0–9 number fans

-  number petals

-  calculators

-  demonstration calculator

-  scissors

-  set square

-  rulers marked in cm and mm

-  metre rules calibrated in cm and mm

-  tape measure

-  demonstration protractor

-  protractors

-  lots of dice numbered 1–6

-  10-sided dice

-  100 interlocking cubes

-  at least 24 counters in at least two different colours

-  at least 100 magnetic counters on a magnetic board

-  hat

-  cloth bag

-  15 matchsticks

-  bean bag

-  playing cards

-  10-point counting stick (ideally made by sticking insulating tape round a piece of dowelling 60cm long to mark the points along the line, If possible use colour to identify the two end points of the line and the mid-point)

-  the following building items or pictures of them: copper pipe; electrical wire; different sized ceramic tiles

-  different-sized small screws

-  different-sized paper clips

-  screws and bolts in a bag

-  a decorated egg

-  painted wooden or hard-boiled egg

-  analogue clock with moveable hands

-  24-hour digital clock

-  timer

-  stopwatch

-  lots of £2, £1, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p and 1p coins

-  square, regular hexagon, regular octagon

-  set of plastic polygons

-  plastic or card triangles

-  3D shapes

-  plastic regular 2D shapes

-  two ready assembled open cubes

-  rubber band

-  pinboard

-  demonstration pinboard (5 × 5)

-  pegboards and pegs

-  at least 4 cups

-  1–5kg bag of flour

-  500g bag of flour

-  pack of butter with weight concealed

-  scales

-  pot of yeast

-  pot of honey with weight concealed

-  rice

-  pasta

-  couscous

-  small potatoes

-  bowls

-  flat items of different weights

-  10 jars or packets of items measured in grams and kilograms

-  10 lengths of string varying in length between 10cm and 110cm

-  items to measure area, for example book cover, Post-it note, sheet of newspaper

-  postage stamp

-  small items to measure area and perimeter, for example stamp, matchbox

-  large postcard with sides not whole numbers of centimetres

-  thermometer or weather report in newspaper

-  tin can or mug

-  three weights: 50g, 500g, 1kg

-  plastic bottle

-  balloon

-  large bowl of hot water

-  mug of tea

-  vacuum insulated mug of tea

-  a litre measure (calibrated in ml)

-  dry sand

-  small yoghurt pot

-  sand tray or bucket

-  cola can (about 330ml)

-  juice carton (1l)

-  yoghurt pot (about 100ml)

-  5ml spoon

-  measuring jugs (litres/millilitres, pints)

-  milk containers (1 pint and 1 litre)

-  empty containers (shampoo bottles etc)

-  10ml pot

-  a selection of mugs and glasses

-  encyclopaedia

-  music CD covers

-  a furniture catalogue

-  road atlases

-  Ordnance survey map of the local area

-  a recipe book for cakes, biscuits and breads (optional)

-  books

-  local bus timetables

-  lots of copies of a radio or TV guide

-  a selection of recipes

-  large calendar

-  two picture books with price shown on the back

-  cinema ticket

-  a good toy catalogue

-  book with a large number of pages

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