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This is lesson 2 of 6 in the unit "Measuring Up: Units Mastery". Lesson Title: Understanding SI Unit Prefixes: Order of Size Lesson Description: Students will learn about the prefixes of SI units, including kilo-, centi-, and milli-. They will arrange these prefixes in order of size and participate in hands-on activities to reinforce their understanding of how these prefixes relate to the base units.
Lesson Title: Understanding SI Unit Prefixes: Order of Size
Unit: Measuring Up: Units Mastery (Lesson 2 of 6)
Subject: Mathematics
Year Group: Year 7
Age Group: 11–12 years
Class Size: 22 pupils
Lesson Duration: 60 minutes
Curriculum Area (KS3 National Curriculum Mathematics):
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
Pupils should:
| Time | Activity | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 0–10 mins | 🚀 Starter Activity – SI Prefix Snap! | Hook pupils and activate prior knowledge. |
| 10–25 mins | 📚 Explicit Teaching – Growing & Shrinking Units | Explain and model understanding of prefixes. |
| 25–35 mins | 🧠 Guided Practice – Ordinal Ladder of Units | Scaffolded activity to deepen understanding. |
| 35–50 mins | 🎲 Group Challenge – SI Relay Race | Application task to reinforce learning through movement and manipulation. |
| 50–55 mins | 📝 Reflection and Recap – Prefix Pyramid | Solidify understanding and identify any misconceptions. |
| 55–60 mins | ⭐ Exit Ticket/Plenary – "Which Unit, Why?" | Summative check for understanding. |
Pupils will be successful if they can:
✅ Correctly match kilo-, centi-, and milli- to appropriate values.
✅ Arrange prefixes from largest to smallest.
✅ Convert measurements accurately using unit prefixes.
✅ Collaborate effectively and engage with hands-on tasks.
Objective: Spark curiosity; assess baseline understanding
Teacher Tip
Encourage mathematical talk using sentence starters:
– “I think this matches because…”
– “I’m not sure about this one—does anyone disagree?”
Visual Demonstration Using Matryoshka Dolls / Nested Boxes
Key Vocabulary Display (on board or wall)
Analogies:
Probing Questions:
Purpose: Encourage comparative reasoning and visualisation
Set-up
Higher-order prompt
“If you could only measure in one unit for everything, which would you choose and why?”
Teacher Circulation
Look for misconceptions in ordering (e.g., putting centimetres above metres) and prompt quantitative justifications.
Interactive, High-Energy Application Task
Instructions
Skills Developed:
Teacher Facilitation
Distribute small cards:
Scenario: “You are measuring the length of a pencil. Would you use millimetres, centimetres, or metres?”
Collect responses as pupils leave – use data to group for support/challenge in next lesson.
For SEND/Low-attaining pupils:
For High-attaining pupils (GDS):
After the lesson, consider:
Lesson 3 – Converting Units
Building on understanding of SI prefixes to practise structured conversion strategies with metric units (e.g. cm to m).
Designed to inspire confidence, build number sense, and pave the way for mastery of metric measurement!
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