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Year 1 I Can Statements 1 Count to and across 100 from any number 2 Count, read and write numbers to 100 3 Read and write: +, - and = 4 Find "one more" and "one less" 5 Use number bonds and subtraction facts with numbers up to 20 6 Add and subtract 1- digit and 2- digit numbers to 20, including zero 7 Recognise, find and name a half 8 Recognise, find and name a quarter 9 Measure and begin to write down length, mass, volume and time 10 Recognise and know the value of all coins and notes 11 Describe the order in which things have happened 12 Recognise and use words to do with dates: week, month, year 13 Tell the time to the half- hour, including drawing clocks 14 Recognise and name some 2- D shapes 15 Recognise and name some 3- D shapes

Year 2 I Can Statements 1 Count in steps of 2s, 3s and 5s, and steps of 10 2 Recognise place value in two- digit numbers 3 Compare and order numbers up to 100 using <, > and = 4 Recall and use number addition/subtraction facts to 20, and find related facts 5 Add and subtract mentally and with objects one- and two- digit numbers 6 Know that adding and subtracting have the opposite effect, e.g. 6+3=9 and 9-3=6, and use this to solve problems 7 Know 2, 5 and 10 tables, including recognising odd & even numbers 8 Solve problems using x and symbols 9 Recognise, find, name and write 1/3, 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 of size, shape or quantity 10 Write simple fraction facts, e.g. 1/2 of 6 = 3 11 Add amounts of money to make a value, including using and p symbols 12 Tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes, including drawing clocks 13 Describe properties of 2- D shapes, including number of sides and symmetry 14 Describe properties of 3- D shapes, including number of edges, vertices and faces 15 Interpret and construct simple tables, tally charts and pictograms

Year 3 Key Objectives 1 Count in multiples of 4, 8, 50 and 100 2 Compare and order numbers up to 1000 3 Add and subtract numbers mentally, including round numbers to HTU 4 Add and subtract using written methods 5 Estimate answers to calculations and use the inverse to check answers 6 Know 3, 4 and 8 tables 7 Count up and down in tenths 8 Understand that tenths are found by dividing something into ten equal parts 9 Compare and order simple fractions 10 Recognise and show equivalent fractions 11 Find and write fractions of a set of objects 12 Add and subtract fractions with common denominators (less than one) 13 Measure, compare and calculate measures using standard units 14 Measure the perimeter of simple 2- D shapes 15 Add and subtract money, including giving change 16 Tell and write the time from an analogue clock, including using Roman numerals 17 Estimate and read time to the nearest minute 18 Identify horizontal, vertical, parallel and perpendicular lines 19 Identify whether angles are greater or less than a right angle 20 Read data and tell someone else about it using bar charts, pictograms and tables

Year 4 Key Objectives 1 Count backwards through zero, including negative numbers 2 Recognise place value in four- digit numbers 3 Round any number to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000 4 Know tables up to 12 12 5 Use place value and number facts to carry out mental calculations 6 Use factor pairs and change the order of the numbers in mental calculations 7 Use quick multiplication methods 8 Recognise and use hundredths 9 Recognise and write decimal equivalents to ¼, ½ and ¾ 10 Divide one- or two- digit numbers by 10 and 100, using tenths and hundredths 11 Round decimals with one decimal place to the nearest whole number 12 Compare numbers up to two decimal places 13 Convert between different units of metric measurement, including money 14 Find the area of rectilinear shapes by counting squares 15 Solve problems converting units of time 16 Compare and classify shapes, including quadrilaterals and triangles 17 Complete a simple symmetric figure using one line of symmetry. 18 Describe positions on a 2- D grid using co- ordinates 19 Describe translations using a given unit to the left/right and up/down 20 Interpret and present discrete and continuous data on appropriate graphs

Year 5 Key Objectives 1 Know what negative numbers mean in contexts like temperature 2 Read Roman numerals to 1000, including years 3 Recognise and use square and cube numbers, and know how to write these down 4 Use rounding to check answers and determine accuracy 5 Identify multiples and factors, including finding factor pairs and common factors 6 Use vocabulary: prime numbers, prime factors and composite numbers 7 Know prime numbers up to 19 8 Multiply and divide numbers by 10, 100 or 1000, including decimals 9 Use written methods for multiplying numbers of up to 4 digits by one or two digits 10 Use written methods for division 11 Convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions 12 Compare and order fractions whose denominators are multiples of the same number 13 Identify, name and write equivalent fractions including tenths and hundredths 14 Add and subtract fractions with denominators that are multiples of the same number 15 Multiply proper fractions and mixed numbers by whole numbers with support 16 Read and write decimal numbers as fractions 17 Round decimals with 2 decimals places to whole number or to one decimal place 18 Read, write, order and compare numbers with up to 3 decimal places 19 Recognise % symbol and explain as a fraction with denominator 100 (parts out of 100) 20 Understand and use common approximate conversions between metric and imperial 21 Measure and calculate the perimeter of composite rectilinear shapes 22 Calculate the area of rectangles, and estimate the area of irregular shapes 23 Use the properties of rectangles to find missing lengths and angles 24 Describe the difference between regular and irregular polygons 25 Identify 3- d shapes from 2- d representations 26 Know angles are measured in degrees and compare acute, obtuse and reflex angles 27 Draw and measure angles to the nearest degree 28 Identify angles at a point, in a turn and on a straight line 29 Describe and represent the result of a reflection or translation 30 Complete, read and interpret information in tables, including timetables

Year 6 Key objectives 1 Use negative numbers to calculate intervals across zero 2 Divide larger numbers, interpreting the remainders as appropriate 3 Use order of operations to carry out calculations 4 Use common factors to simplify fractions 5 Compare and order fractions of any size 6 Add and subtract fractions with different denominators and mixed numbers 7 Multiply simple pairs of proper fractions 8 Divide proper fractions by whole numbers 9 Calculate decimal fraction equivalents for simple fractions 10 Multiply a number with up to two decimal places by whole numbers 11 Use written division with answers of up to two decimal places 12 Solve problems involving the calculation of percentages 13 Recall and use equivalences between fractions, decimals and percentages 14 Solve problems using ratio using multiplication and division facts 15 Solve problems involving similar shapes where the scale factor is known 16 Solve problems involving proportion, using knowledge of fractions and multiples 17 Use simple formulae 18 Generate and describe linear number sequences 19 Express missing number problems algebraically 20 Convert units of measure between smaller and larger units 21 Convert between miles and kilometres 22 Calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles 23 Calculate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids 24 Illustrate and name parts of a circle 25 Finding missing angles in triangles, quadrilaterals and regular polygons 26 Recognise vertically opposite angles and find missing angles 27 Describe positions on the full co- ordinate grid 28 Translate shapes on a co- ordinate grid and reflect in the axes 29 Construct and interpret pie charts 30 Calculate the mean as an average