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Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 2 (7-12) I can look for hidden objects- sight, hearing or touch I can match objects by size I can fill a container I can take objects out of a container I can help build using blocks etc. I have a go at putting things together 7 up to 1 8 up to 2 9 up to 3 10 11 up to 5 12 up to 6 Jottings

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 3 (13-18) I can sort out shapes from the other shapes I can spot the shapes in a picture I can tell the larger object from 2 different sized objects I can tell the smaller object from 2 different sized objects I can choose the biggest piece of ---- (e.g. cake, apple, etc.) I can choose the smallest piece of----- I can put things in / inside I can put things outside 13 up to 1 14 up to 2 15 up to 3 16 17 up to 6 18 up to 8 Jottings

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 4 (19-24) Sorting: I can match 2D shapes ( e.g.circles, rectangles) I can match 3d shapes (e.g. cube, cuboid, spheres, ball, plate) Position: I can place objects on top I can place objects under I understand the word STOP I understand the word GO I understand : go faster I understand: slow down Measure: I can tell which is more I can tell which is less I can tell which group is smaller I can tell which group is larger/ bigger I can order by length e.g.the longest snake Time: I can sequence 2 pictures of daily events 19 up to 2 20 21 up to 7 22 up to 10 23 up to 12 24 up to 14 Jottings

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 5 (25-30) I can find the circles and squares amongst other shapes I can find a 3D shape that rolls Position: I understand the words: on, under, in, out, on top, at the bottom, next to I know what move backwards or forwards means I know to move slowly or quickly I can say which way I moved- direction Comparative: I can choose the heaviest package I can choose the lightest package I know which group has more I know which group has less I know which object is the longest I know which object is the shortest I know when something is empty I know when something is full Time: I can sequence 3 pictures of daily events I know when it is coming up to lunch time, home time 25 up to 3 26 up to 6 27 up to 8 28 up to 10 29 up to 13 30 up to 16 Jottings

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 6 (31-36) I can describe a 2D shape, using sides and corners I know that shapes have names I use shapes to create patterns I can sort shapes (triangles, circles, rectangles) I build using shapes I can sort the 3D shapes, spotting similarities I can spot shapes in pictures I know that lines can be straight I know lines can be curved Measure: I can compare things that are long or short I can compare things that are full or empty I can compare things that are heavy or light I can compare things that are wide or narrow I can find something that is shorter or longer Time: I can sequence 4 pictures I know there are different times in the day: I use the terms day and night I know morning, afternoon, lunch time and home time I join in saying: the days of the week 31 up to 3 32 up to 6 33 up to 9 34 up to 12 35 up to 15 36 up to 18

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 7 (37-39) Sorting: I can recognise 2D shapes, and name circles and triangles and squares I can sort objects by shape I can sort the shapes by size I can recognise if a shape is 2D or 3D I can create repeat patterns Position: I can describe where I found an object: above, on, under, at the top, bottom Time: I can say the days of the week I understand yesterday, today, tomorrow I know what a clock is used for I know when school starts, break time, lunch time, home time- the key times of the day e.g is it in the morning? Or the afternoon? I know what a class time table is used for Measure: I know how to find the tallest to shortest person (or objects) I know what the words heavy and light mean I know the words empty, half empty, full I know which container holds the most 37 up to 5 38 up to 10 39 up to 15

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 8 (40-42) 2D shapes: I recognise the shape even if the size is different (circle, triangle, rectangle and square) 3D shapes: I can find similar shapes: a cube, cylinder, sphere and cuboid I know the shapes that fit together Pattern: I can describe and make patterns Symmetry: I can use a mirror to explore shapes Position: I can put objects where I am told to : above, on, under, below, in front of, behind, in between Time: I can tell someone about the things that happen on a school day routine of the day I know how often events occur, e.g. we go Swimming I can read the time in hours on the clock--- digital I carry out tasks for a minute Measure: I use balance scales to compare weights I can put 3 objects in order of weight I can use my hands to feel and estimate the heaviest to lightest I can find other things that are heavier or lighter I can order objects according to length 40 up to 5 41 up to 10 42 up to 15

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 9 (43-45) I can guess the shape in a feely bag Position: I know that arrows show me a direction- recognizing directional symbols I know the words and can follow: turn, 2 turns, ½ turn Time: I know the order of the days of the week I know tomorrow is. I know that yesterday was. I know that my birthday is in the month of I can rote say the months of the year Measure: I can use non-standard measures e.g. strides, cubes I can estimate the number of strides to measure a room I know how to check my estimate 43 44 up to 7 45 up to 11 Jottings

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 10 (46-48) Sorting: 2D shapes: I can name and describe a square, rectangle, circle and triangle 3D shapes: I can describe a simple shape by the number of faces, or type of surface (e.g. curved) I can guess the shape in a feely bag, by using their properties Pattern: I can draw a line of symmetry on a simple shape Position: describe the position of a feature on a map Identify a feature in a named position Angles- I recognise right angles Time: I can read half hours on an analogue clock I can read half hours on a ---digital clock I know the seasons of the year I can match events to the hour time on a clock Measure: I know when to use the different units of measure m. l. kg. cm 46 47 up to 8 48 up to 12 Jottings

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 11 (49-51) Sorting: 2D shapes: I can recognise a hexagon and state the number of sides 3D shapes: I can find 3D shaped objects Pattern: I can use a mirror to complete a symmetrical picture Position: I can turn clockwise and anti-clockwise Time: I can read quarter hours on an --- analogue clock I can read the hours and half hours on a digital clock I can put the hours and half hours on a clock Measure: I can compare standard measures with non-standard I know where and why weighing scales are used I know what a kg feels like. I know what weighs more or less than a kg. I know what a litre looks like, and can choose containers that can hold more than a litre 49 50 up to 7 Jottings 51 up to 11

Maths: Geometry & Measure Step 12 (52-54) Sorting: 2D shapes: I can name and describe most 2D shapes I recognise regular and irregular shapes 3D shapes: I can sort 3D shapes using my own criteria I can recognise 3D shapes including pyramids and prisms I can make shapes using 4-linking cubes- Link: U&A explore- how many shapes can I make? Pattern: I can complete symmetrical patterns Position: I can give instructions for someone to follow Angles- I can identify right angles in 2D shapes I know that a angles are a measure of turn: whole turn, half turn, quarter turn Time: I know that 1 day is 24 hours, I know that 1 hour is 60 minutes, I know that 1 minute is 60 seconds I know the months of the year I can solve problems related up to ¼ hours I can make sensible estimates of time about 1 min, 10 min. 1 hour etc. Measure: LENGTH:I know that 1 metre is 100 centimetres (m. &cm.) I can use a ruler to measure in cm. MASS: I know 1 kilogram is 1000 grams ( kg. & g.) I can record the weight of objects using digital scales CAPACITY: I know that 1 litre is 1000 millitiltres ( l. & ml.) I can use measuring jugs to measure capacity 52 up to 6 53 up to 12 54 up to 19

Maths: Geometry & Measure Steps 13-15 (55-63) 2D shapes: I know that a 4 sided shape is a quadrilateral and can identify I can identify regular and irregular shapes 3D shapes: I can name and describe 3D solids, using mathematical language I am able to compare nets of different packets Pattern: I can recognise shapes with no lines of symmetry, and that some shapes can have a number of lines of symmetry Postions: I can read a grid to identify a position of an object I can read a grid using (B,1) coordinates I know that (1,4) is not the same as (4,1) I can name the four main points of a compass I can identify vertical and horizontal lines I can make patterns by rotating shapes Time: I know that 1 year is 12 months or 365 days I can write the date correctly and can use a calendar I use variety of time tables and schedules I can read an analogue and digital clock in 5 minute intervals I can solve problems related to seconds, minutes, hours I can suggest appropriate units of time in which to measure Measure: LENGTH: I can accurately use a ruler to measure and draw to the nearest ½cm. I know that 1 kilometre is 1000 metres (km. &m.) I can solve problems involving miles, km, m or cm MASS: I can accurately use a range of scales and weights I can read scales to the nearest division I can record the weight using decimal fractions I can solve problems concerning kg, ½ kg. units of 100grams CAPACITY: I can accurately measure fluids I can solve problems concerning capacity litres, half litres and units of 100ml. I can use the scales on jugs and read to the nearest division I record the amount using decimal fractions 55 up to 3 56 up to 6 57 up to 9 58 up to 13 59 up to 15 60 up to 18 61 up to 22 62 up to 25 63 up to 28

Maths: Geometry & Measure Steps 16-18 (64-72) 2D shapes: I can identify 2d shapes 3D shapes: I can identify 3D shapes from nets SYMMETRY: Reflection: I can sketch a reflection of a simple shape in a mirror line I know where a shape will be after a reflection in a mirror parallel to one side I know where a shape will after a reflection in two mirrors at right angles Translation: I know where a shape will be after one translation I know where a shape will be after two translations Rotation: I can make patterns by rotating a shape 90 and 45 degrees I recognize where a shape will be after a rotation through 90 degrees about one of it s vertices I can recognize rotational symmetry MEASURE: Area: I can find the area by counting squares I can find the area of simple rectangular shapes I can find the area of compound shapes Perimeter: I can find the perimeter of simple rectangular shapes. I can measure and calculate the perimeter of rectangles and other regular polygons I can calculate the perimeter of compound shapes Scales: I can read the scales to the nearest division I can read the scales between divisions I can read scales, converting the unit to an equivalent metric unit TIME: I can use a 24 hour clock with efficiency I am able to read timetables etc using a 24 hour clock 64 up to 2 65 66 up to 7 67 up to 9 68 up to 11 69 up to 14 70 up to 16 71 up to 19 72 up to 21

Maths: Geometry & Measure Steps 19-21(73-81) Shape: I can measure and draw angles to the nearest degree I understand and recognise parallel and perpendicular edges and faces I can classify quadrilaterals and triangles according to a wide range of properties I know and can use the sum of angles in triangles and around a point to calculate missing angles ( I know that the angle sum of a triangle is 180 degrees) I can use a protractor to measure and draw angles, including acute and obtuse angles Measure: I can read and interpret scales and explain what labelled divisions represent I can convert units of measure to solve problems I know metric equivalents for imperial units- mile, pint, gallon, pound, ounce I can use make sensible estimates of a range of measures I can use formulae to calculate area & perimeter Symmetry: I can identify all the symmetries of 2D shapes I can transform shapes via reflection, rotation and translation I can reason about shapes, positions and movements, including using nets for 3D shapes I can draw shapes with particular properties 73 up to 2 74 75 up to 6 76 up to 7 77 up to 8 78 up to 10 79 up to 12 80 up to 13 81 up to 14