Abacus Evolve Framework Edition

Year 4

Resources needed for Abacus Evolve Framework Edition Year 4

Number cards

-  at least 3 sets of number cards 0–200

-  at least three sets of number cards 1–20

-  at least four sets of number cards –20–100

-  2-digit number cards

-  multiple-of-50 number cards 50–950

-  number cards 1–10, each with the matching multiple of 6 on the back

-  number cards 1–10, each with the matching multiple of 7 on the back

-  number cards 1–10, each with the matching multiple of 8 on the back

-  number cards 1–10, each with the matching multiple of 9 on the back

-  multiple-of-50 number cards 5–1000, each with their partner to 1000 in a different colour on the back

-  multiple-of-10 number cards 10–500, each with their double in a different colour on the back

-  multiple-of-10 cards 100–1000, each with their double in a different colour on the back

Fraction cards

-  fraction cards ½, 1/3, 2/3, ¼, 2/4, ¾, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 1/8, 2/8, 3/8, 4/8, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 1/10, 2/10, 3/10, 6/10, 7/10, 8/10, 1/12, 3/12, 5/12, 7/12, 8/12, 9/12

-  cards with fractions less than 5, using halves and tenths

Other cards

-  six cards: +1, –1, +10, –10, +100, –100

-  two instruction cards: Forward in 3s, Backward in 3s

-  a ‘:’ card

-  cards labelled ‘past’ and ‘to’

-  ten ‘÷ 3’ division cards: 3 ÷ 3, 6 ÷ 3, 9 ÷ 3, … 30 ÷ 3

-  ten ‘÷ 4’ division cards: 4 ÷ 4, 8 ÷ 4, 12 ÷ 4, … 40 ÷ 4

-  ten ‘÷ 5’ division cards: 5 ÷ 5, 10 ÷ 5, 15 ÷ 5, 50 ÷ 5

-  blank card labels

-  large card squares of equal size

-  several card rectangular grids, e.g. 3 × 4, 5 × 4, 4 × 6, 3 × 5, 5 × 8

Other paper resources

-  long ‘snake’ pieces of paper, one for each times table: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10

-  A2 sheets with drawings of regular and irregular 2D shapes including different triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons and octagons

-  large sheets of paper covered in large squares, e.g. side 5cm or 2cm

-  class registers or data showing the numbers of boys and girls in different classes

-  interlocking circles in different colours made from thin card

-  at least six 1–40 grids (4 rows of 10)

-  sheets of circles, 8–10cm in diameter, with 10 marks numbered 0 to 9 equally spaced around the circumference

-  at least ten 5 × 10 multiplication grids

-  eight large paper circles of equal size

-  10-point number line labelled 0, 100, 200… (optional)

-  strips of paper

-  copies of x4 and x8 tables

-  at least 20 large, blank 5 × 5 square grids

-  small picture of a polar bear cut out of card

-  eight-point compass drawn on paper

-  10 × 10 square grids

Resources to be found on internet

-  pictures of abstract art

-  pictures of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain

-  pictures of sculptures by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth

-  pictures of sculptures by Peter Randall-Page

-  websites about life in World War II

-  pictures of baby animals

Stationery

-  A4 sheets of paper

-  A5 sheets of paper

-  sheets of paper of different colours, including one red and one blue

-  small pieces of paper

-  writing paper

-  thick paper

-  thin card

-  A1 light-coloured card

-  tissue paper

-  large sheets of sugar paper

-  backing paper for mounting

-  2cm squared paper or card

-  transparent one centimetre-squared grid

-  Post-it notes

-  sheet of 20 or 24 stickers

-  gummed paper squares

-  sticky circles

-  labels

-  PVA glue

-  paint

-  scissors

-  felt tip pens

-  glue sticks

-  cotton wool

-  collage materials

-  string

-  crayons

-  pencils

-  Blu-Tack

-  coloured pencils

-  sticky tape

Physical resources

-  individual whiteboards

-  blue flag

-  yellow flag

-  at least 6 dice numbered 1–6, some in different colours

-  dice numbered 0–9

-  real coins

-  calculators

-  large demonstration calculator

-  lots of interlocking cubes of different colours

-  about 40 plastic cups or beakers

-  number fans 0–9

-  at least 36 counters of at least three different colours

-  cloth bag

-  2D shapes: circles, semi-circles, squares, rectangles, quadrilaterals (not rectangular), triangles, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons, octagons

-  set of plastic triangles: equilateral, isosceles and scalene

-  at least ten 5 × 5 pinboards

-  at least ten 4 × 4 pinboards

-  rubber bands

-  pop-up card or book

-  different-sized picture books

-  dominoes

-  centimetre cubes

-  playing cards

-  tall thin greetings cards, short wide greetings cards

-  small newspaper sheets

-  30 cm ruler

-  at least 5 metre rules marked in cm

-  objects to measure

-  local map or road atlas

-  three or four picture books of different areas

-  animal encyclopaedia (optional)

-  magnifying glass (optional)

-  TV listings guides

-  second-timer

-  analogue clock-face with moveable hands

-  digital clock

-  today’s TV schedule

-  at least six stop-clocks with a second hand

-  1-minute sand-timer

-  tape recorder or CD player and music

-  three recorded pieces of music and three recorded poems, one of each longer than 1 minute, one shorter than 30 seconds and one lasting about 1 minute

-  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)

-  coat hanger

-  pegs in two colours

-  small transparent plastic bags

-  6-space and 12-space egg boxes

-  several copies of a daily newspaper with world temperatures

-  large mirror

-  small mirrors (optional)

-  3D shapes: cone, sphere, cylinder, cube, cuboid, pyramid (triangle-/square-based), prisms, tetrahedron

-  polydron shapes (squares, rectangles, pentagons, hexagons, triangles)

-  I litre carton and a 250l bottle of orange juice

-  empty bottles and cartons with a labelled capacity

-  plastic mug

-  measuring cylinder (500ml)

-  coloured water

-  egg cup

-  ladle

-  5ml measuring spoon, e.g. medicine spoon

-  1 pint bottle of milk

-  1 litre container of milk

-  your tea/coffee mug

-  ice cream cone

-  football

-  local bus and train timetables

-  pint, litre and half-litre containers

-  small measures such as egg-cups, yoghurt pots, ladles, matchboxes

-  lentils or rice

-  ¼ litre container (mug)

-  shampoo bottle

-  teaspoon

-  litre measuring jug

-  water

-  variety of containers, some larger than 1 litre, some smaller than 1 litre

-  some books of different sizes

-  bean bag

-  egg-box containing six eggs

-  base-10 apparatus (flats for units, rods for tenths)

-  a transparent jar

-  catalogues

-  book with several hundreds of pages

-  four ribbons or strips of cards in different colours

-  small model aeroplane

-  straw, natural if possible

-  at least 6 children’s picture atlases

-  candle and matches (optional)

-  two clear plastic bags of the same size: one filled with dry rice, one filled with dry pasta

-  weighing scales

-  two bowls of the same size for soaking the pasta and rice

-  sieve

-  two clear plastic bags larger than the above

-  local street maps

-  balance

-  1kg weights, 3/4kg, 1/2kg, 1/4kg, 500g and at least ten 100g weights

-  set of large potatoes

-  five or six melons

-  objects weighing more than1kg

-  calendar page for December

-  example of free verse poem, e.g. by Michael Rosen

-  at least eight copies of the calendar month of January for next year

-  old calendars

-  advertisement for a sports shirt or trainers

-  hat

-  at least 24 wooden bricks in many different colours

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