Course: Independent Learning Resources - L1 | CC Moodle

  • General

    The resources here are available to work through whenever you want - just click on the title of the area you want to study and then click on either the top option (for a multimedia experience) or the lower option (for a Word) document.

    There's no pressure - nobody will see your scores except you, and you can re-take the modules as often as you like.

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  • 1

    Welcome to this session on area.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Give examples of units of measurement used for area
    • Calculate the area of a rectangle by counting squares
    • Calculate the area of a rectangle using multiplication
    • Work out areas in practical situations

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 2

    Welcome to this session on angles.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Identify right, acute, obtuse and reflex angles
    • Label angles
    • Describe how to use a protractor to measure angles
    • Explain what complementary and supplementary angles are

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 3

    Welcome to this session on averages.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Understand the difference between the mean, mode and median
    • Find the mean value in a set of numbers
    • Find the range of a set of numbers

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 4

    Welcome to this session on addition.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to add whole numbers using the following methods:

    • Number line method
    • Formal written method
    • Splitting method

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 5

    Welcome to this session on 2D shapes.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Identify a range of common 2D shapes
    • Identify shapes in the real world
    • Identify the properties of common 2D shapes

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 6

    Welcome to this session on 3D shapes.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Describe the characteristics of 3D shapes in terms of faces, edges and vertices
    • Recognise some common 3D shapes
    • Give examples of 3D shapes in the real world
    • Identify prisms and pyramids

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 7

    Welcome to this session on money.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain how to write down different amounts of pounds and pence
    • Estimate money using rounding
    • Carry out additions and subtractions about money

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 8

    Welcome to this session on decimals.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Order decimals up to two decimal places
    • Use decimals to complete money calculations
    • Round decimals up to two decimal places
    • Add and subtract decimals up to two decimal places

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 9

    Welcome to this session on BIDMAS.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what each letter of BIDMAS stands for
    • Describe why BIDMAS is important
    • Identify operations in calculations
    • Carry out calculations using the correct order of operations

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 10

    Welcome to this session on bar charts.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what a bar chart is
    • Describe what titles and axis labels show
    • Read information from bar charts
    • Explain why bar charts are useful

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 11

    Welcome to this session on subtraction.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to subtract whole numbers using the following methods:

    • Number line method
    • Formal written method
    • Splitting method

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 12

    Welcome to this session on division.

    By the end of this session, you should be able to:

    • Divide whole numbers using a range of strategies
    • Identify the divisor and dividend in a division sum
    • Explain how to use a multiplication sum to check a division sum
    • Divide decimals of up to two decimal places by 10, 100 and 1000

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 13

    Welcome to this session on units of measurement.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what a unit of measurement is
    • Give examples of metric units of length, capacity and weight
    • Convert between related units of measurement

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 14

    Welcome to this session on rounding and estimating.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Round numbers to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000
    • Explain when you might want to round numbers
    • Demonstrate rounding with money and time
    • Estimate simple calculations using rounding

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 15

    Welcome to this session on perimeter.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what a perimeter is
    • Work out the perimeters of regular polygons
    • Work out the perimeters of irregular polygons
    • Calculate perimeters in practical situations

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 16

    Welcome to this session on multiplication.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Multiply whole numbers using a range of strategies
    • Understand the link between multiplication and division
    • Recognise different language used to describe multiplication
    • Multiply decimals of up to two decimal places by 10, 100 and 1000

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 17

    Welcome to this session on percentages.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Solve simple percentage problems
    • Convert percentages into fractions
    • Convert fractions into percentages
    • Give examples of how percentages are used in everyday life

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 18

    Welcome to this session on ratio and proportion.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what a ratio is
    • Write ratios in their simplest form
    • Solve simple problems involving ratio, where one number is a multiple of the other

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 19

    Welcome to this session on positive and negative numbers.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what positive and negative numbers are
    • Give examples of negative numbers in everyday life
    • Use a number line for addition and subtraction
    • Put positive and negative numbers into numerical order

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 20

    Welcome to this session on probability.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what probability is
    • Explain what an outcome is
    • Give examples of different ways to express probability numerically
    • Calculate the probability of a single stage event

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 21

    Welcome to this session on fractions.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Recognise fractions from shapes
    • Express fractions in words and numbers
    • Work out simple fraction problems

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 22

    Welcome to this session on fractions, decimals and percentages.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Recognise and use equivalent forms of fractions, decimals and percentages
    • Convert between fractions, decimals and percentages

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 23

    Welcome to this session on formulae.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Describe what a formula is
    • Create a formula using words, numbers and letters
    • Use a formula to solve a problem
    • Use a function machine

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 24

    Welcome to this session on weight.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Give examples of units used to measure weight
    • Compare objects of different weights
    • Perform calculations about weights

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 25

    Welcome to this session on volume and capacity.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what volume and capacity are
    • Give examples of measurement used for volume
    • Give examples of measurement used for capacity
    • Explain how to calculate the volume of a cuboid

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 26

    Welcome to this session on temperature.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what temperature is
    • Give examples of different types of thermometer
    • Explain how to read a thermometer
    • Solve problems requiring calculation with temperature

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 27

    Welcome to this session on time.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Describe times using the 12-hour and 24-hour clocks
    • Convert between 12-hour and 24-hour times
    • Convert between hours and minutes
    • Solve problems requiring calculation with time

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 28

    Welcome to this session on pie charts.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain how a pie chart displays information
    • Extract information from a pie chart
    • Interpret information from a pie chart
    • Use data from a table to create a pie chart

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 29

    Welcome to this session on whole numbers and place value.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what a whole number is
    • Recognise the place value of digits in whole numbers up to the value of ten million
    • State the place value of each digit in a seven-digit whole number
    • Order whole numbers up to seven digits in length

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.

  • 30

    Welcome to this session on line graphs.

    By the end of this session, you will be able to:

    • Explain what a line graph is
    • Describe how to label a line graph
    • Explain how to read information from a line graph
    • Give examples of how line graphs can be misleading

    To get started, click on one of the links below - the upper link will open directly, the lower link will download as a Word document.