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1 V3 Maths Passport Knaphill School Name: DOB:
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3 1.Europe identify, represent estimate recall use + facts to 20, use facts to 100. calculate mathematical statements for., find, name write fractions of a quantity. read relevant scales to the nearest ed unit. identify 2-D shapes on the surface of 3- D shapes. interpret construct tables. I know the place value of each digit in a 2 digit apply strategies to. calculate mathematical statements for x. find, name write fractions of a set of objects. order length, mass, volume/ capacity identify describe the properties of 3-D shapes. interpret construct block diagrams. count, forwards backwards in 10s from any apply mental strategies to. odd even write fractions of a shape. use equipment to measure accurately. identify the lines of symmetry in 2-D shapes. interpret construct tally charts. count in steps of 2, 3 5 from 0. solve one step with + -. recall use x for the 2,5 10 x tables., find, name write fractions of a length. I use the correct stard units to estimate measure. identify describe properties of 2-D shapes. interpret construct pictograms. Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Measures Geometry Statistics
4 2. Asia use place value facts to solve. use inverse relationships between + -. solve 1 step x. tell write the time to the nearest 5 minutes. organise manyto-one in pictograms ratios (2,5 10) read write s to at least 100 in numerals words. use the < > = signs. order s from 0 up to 100. show that addition can be done in any order, subtraction can t digit s, 10s, 2, 2 digit + a 2 digit, 1s 10s. I know that subtraction of one by another cannot be done in any order. show that x of 2 s can be done in any order. use inverse relationships between X. solve fractions. count in fractions up to 10 starting from any write fractions equivalence. sequence intervals of time. solve in a practical context for money. use symbols for pounds pence. use the mathematica l vocabulary to describe position, direction movement. order arrange combination s of objects in patterns. sort common 2-D 3-D shapes. ask answer questions when comparing categorical data. ask answer questions about totalling. ask answer questions by sorting categories by quantity. Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Measures Geometry Statistics
5 the place value of each digit in a 3 digit add s with up to 3 digits an efficient method. calculate mathematical statements for division facts that I know. 3. Australasia use fractions as 1/ 4 + 3/ 4 = 1 measure the perimeter of 2D shapes. angles as a property of shapes associate angles with turning. solve 1 step such as How many more? How many less? find 10 more or 10 less than a given count from 0 in multiples of add subtract multiples of 100 mentally. add subtract 3 digit multiples of 10 mentally. recall use division facts for the 8x table. recall use division facts for the 4x table., find write fractions for a set of objects. I know that 10ths arise from dividing into 10 equal parts. measure, describe subtract 3D shapes volume/ in capacity orientations. (l/ml). measure, subtract mass (kg/g). make 3D shapes modelling materials. interpret present data tables. interpret present data pictograms. count from 0 in multiples of 4 8 add subtract 3 digit s mentally. recall x facts for the 3x table. count up down in 10ths. measure, subtract length (m/ cm/mm). draw 2-D shapes. interpret present data bar charts. Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Measures Geometry Statistics
6 solve practical. read write s to at least 1000 in numerals words. solve missing for addition subtraction. solve word for addition subtraction. estimate the answer to identify, a calculation represent use estimate inverse s in operations to check contexts. answers. order s up to subtract s with up to 3 digits an efficient method. 4. North America solve missing division. solve division. use efficient methods to multiply a 2 digit a 1 digit use mental strategies to multiply a 2 digit a 1 digit solve that involve fractions. order fractions with the same denominator I add subtract fractions with the same denominator within 1 whole. show equivalent fractions diagrams. durations of events. I know the of seconds in a minute days in a month, year leap year. write the Roman numerals from I to XII. tell write the time from an analogue clock a 24 hour clock. add subtract amounts of money to give change p. identify horizontal, vertical, perpendicular parallel lines in relation to other lines. identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle. I know that 2 right angles make a half turn, 3 make a 3/ 4 turn 4 make a complete turn. identify right angles interpret data presented in many contexts. use scales (e.g. 2, 5, 10 units per cm) in pictograms bar charts. solve 2 step such as How many more? How many less? Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Measures Geometry Statistics
7 5. South America the place value of each digit in a 4 digit count backwards through 0 to include negative use inverse to check answers to calculations. estimate to check answers to calculations. multiply 3 s together. use place value, known derived facts to divide mentally. write decimal equivalents of any of 10ths or 100ths. add subtract fractions with the same denominator.. measure calculate the perimeter of a rectilinear figure ( squares) in cm m. identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes orientations. order angles up to 2 right angles by size. solve comparison bar charts, pictograms, tables line graphs. find 100 more or 100 less than a given count in multiples of 6, 7, 9, subtract s with up to 4 digits efficient methods. add s with up to 4 digits efficient methods. use place value, known derived facts to multiply mentally. recall x facts for tables up to 12 x 12. identify, name write equivalent fractions of a given fraction. count up down in 100ths that 100ths arise when dividing by 100 dividing 10ths by 10. convert between units of measurement (e.g.km to m hour to minute) identify acute obtuse angles. classify geometric shapes quadrilaterals & triangles based on their properties sizes. interpret present data line graphs. interpret present data bar charts. Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Decimals Measures Geometry Statistics
8 read Roman numerals to 100 (I to C) underst how the numeral system changed. solve practical place value. round any to the nearest 10, 100 or identify, represent estimate order s beyond solve mental calculations with increasingly large solve 2 step subtraction deciding which operations methods to use why. solve 2 step addition deciding which operations methods to use why. solve multiplying dividing. multiply 3 digit s by a 1 digit multiply 2 digit s by a 1 digit use factor pairs in mental calculations. 6. Africa solve measure money fractions decimals to 2 decimal places. s with the same of decimal places. round decimals with 1 decimal place to the nearest whole find the effect of a dividing a by identify the value of the digits in the answer. write decimal equivalents to 1/ 4, 1/ 2 3/4. solve converting from hours to minutes, minutes to seconds, years to months weeks to days. read, write convert time between analogue digital hour clocks. estimate, calculate measures, money in p. find the area of rectilinear shapes by counting. plot specified points draw sides to complete a given polygon. translate shapes. describe position on a 2D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant. complete a symmetric figure showing a specific line of symmetry. I use a range of scales when interpreting presenting data. solve difference bar charts, pictograms, tables line graphs. solve sum bar charts, pictograms, tables line graphs. Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Decimals Measures Geometry Statistics
9 7. Antarctica use negative s in context can count forwards backwards with positive negative s through 0. count forwards or backwards in steps of powers of 10 for any given up to 1,000,000. I know what each digit represents in s to 1,000,000. read, write, order s to at least 1,000,000. use rounding to check answers to calculations. subtract mentally increasingly large add mentally increasingly large subtract s with more than 4 digits efficient methods. add s with more than 4 digits efficient methods. multiply s up to 4 digits by a 1 or 2 digit establish whether a up to 100 is prime recall prime s up to 19. I know use the vocabulary of prime s, prime factors composite (non-prime) solve division. identify multiples factors, finding all factor pairs. write decimal equivalents to 1/ 4, 1/ 2 3/4. write decimal equivalents of any of 10ths or 100ths. add subtract fractions with the same denominator. identify, name write equivalent fractions of a given fraction. count up down in 100ths that 100ths arise when dividing by 100 dividing 10ths by 10. estimate the area of irregular shapes. calculate the area of squares rectangles. measure calculate the perimeter of composite rectilinear shapes in cm m. I underst use basic equivalences between metric common imperial units. identify angles at a point on a straight line ½ turn. identify multiples of 90 ⁰. draw a given angle, writing its size in degrees. I know angles are measured in degrees can estimate measure them. identify 3D shapes cubes cuboids, from 2D presentations. complete in tables timetables. solve difference line graphs. solve sum line graphs. solve comparison line graphs. Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Decimals Measures Geometry Statistics
10 8. Backpackers years in Roman numerals. read Roman numerals to 1000 (I to M). solve multi-step subtraction in contexts, deciding which operations methods to use why. solve scaling by fractions ratios. use square s cube solve measure money fractions decimals to 2 decimal places. s with the same of decimal places. solve addition subtraction of units of measures decimal notation. distinguish between regular irregular polygons. state use the properties of a rectangle to deduce related facts. present ICT. solve practical. round any up to 1,000,000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10, ,000. solve multi-step addition in contexts, deciding which operations methods to use why. multiply divide whole s those decimals by 10, divide s up to 4 digits by a 1 digit an efficient method. round decimals with 1 decimal place to the nearest whole find the effect of a dividing a by identify the value of the digits in the answer. solve converting between units of time. estimate volume capacity. draw shapes given dimensions angles.. angles. identify reflex angles. read interpret in tables timetables. Addition Multiplication Division Fractions Decimals Measures Geometry Statistics
11 solve practical. calculate intervals across 0 when negative use negative s in context. round any whole read, write, order s up to 10,000,000. calculate mentally, with mixed operations large interpret remainders as whole remainders, fractions or by rounding. divide s up to 4 digits by a 2 digit whole an efficient method. multiply multi-digit s up to 4 digits by a 2 digit whole a method. 9. Globetrotters add subtract fractions with denominators mixed s, the concept of equivalent fractions. associate a fraction with division to calculate decimal fraction equivalents (e.g ) for a fraction (e.g. 3/ 8). order fractions, fractions > 1. use common factors to simplify fractions use common multiples to express fractions in the same denomination. multiply 1 digit s with up to 2 decimal places by whole multiply divide s by 10, where the answers are up to 3 decimal places. identify the value of each digit to 3 decimal places. that shapes with the same areas can have perimeters vice versa. convert between miles kilometres. I use, read, write convert between stard units of measure. solve the calculation conversion of units of measure, decimal notation to 3 decimal places where appropriate. illustrate parts of circles, radius, diameter circumference. find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals regular polygons. classify geometric shapes based on their properties sizes., describe build 3D shapes, making nets. calculate interpret the mean as an average. construct line graphs interpret line graphs. construct pie charts. interpret pie charts. Number Algebra +, -, x Fractions Ratio Proportion Fractions, Decimals Percentages Measures Geometry Statistics
12 find pairs of s that satisfy sentences 2 unknowns. generate describe linear sequences. use formulae expressed in words. I use estimation to check answers to calculations. solve any operation. solve addition subtraction multi-step. 10. First Class Travellers solve ratio proportion unequal sharing grouping. solve ratio proportion the relative sizes of 2 quantities, similarity. recall use equivalences between fractions, decimals percentages. solve the calculation of percentages of whole s or measures such as 15% of 360. calculate, estimate volume of cubes cuboids stard units, cm cubed cubic metres. express missing algebraically. I use knowledge of the order of operations to carry out calculations the 4 operations. multiply pairs of proper fractions, writing the answer in its st form (e.g. 1/ 4 x 1/ 2 = 1/ 8). solve which require answers to be rounded to specified degrees of accuracy. I when it is necessary to use the formulae for area volume of shapes. draw translate shapes reflect them in the axes. convert km to miles a graphical representation years in Roman numerals. read Roman numerals to 1000 (M). identify common factors, common multiples prime multiply pairs of proper fractions, writing the answer in its st form (e.g. 1/ 4 x 1/ 2 = 1/ 8). use division methods in cases where the answer has up to 2 decimal places. calculate the area of parallelograms triangles. describe any position in all 4 quadrants on a coordinate grid. draw graphs relating 2 Variables. Number Algebra +, -, x Fractions Ratio Proportion Fractions, Decimals Percentages Measures Geometry Statistics
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