In a Week - Both Versions
Content Name
In a Week - Both Versions
Content Type
Partner Content
Description
'In a Week' helps children learn the days of the week in order. There are two versions of this video. One is a traditional version that starts the week on the Sunday. The other uses the more frequent option which starts on the Monday.
Curricula
Country
EnglandKey Stage:
EYFS, Key Stage 1Years:
Reception, Year 1Subjects:
- Mathematics
Topics:
- ELG: Numerical Patterns
- Measurement
Programmes of Study:
- measure and begin to record the following: time (hours, minutes, seconds)
- sequence events in chronological order using language [for example, before and after, next, first, today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon and evening]
Country
Northern IrelandKey Stage:
Foundation StageYears:
P2, P1Subjects:
- Mathematics and Numeracy
Topics:
- Measures
Programmes of Study:
- Explore time patterns, e.g. days of the week.
Country
ScotlandLevel:
Early, FirstYears:
Age 3-4, P1Subjects:
- Numeracy and Maths
Topics:
- Number, Money and Measure
Programmes of Study:
- I am aware of how routines and events in my world link with times and seasons, and have explored ways to record and display these using clocks, calendars and other methods.
Country
WalesStep:
PS 1, PS 2Years:
Reception, Nursery, Year 1Subjects:
- Mathematics and Numeracy
Topics:
- Geometry focuses on relationships involving shape, space and position, and measurement focuses on quantifying phenomena in the physical world.
Programmes of Study:
- I can understand and apply the language of time in relation to my daily life.
- I am beginning to tell the time using a variety of devices. I have explored and used different ways of showing the passing of time, including calendars, timelines, simple timetables and schedules.
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Representation
time
o'clock
AV07
EY40
EY43
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday