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Key Skills To be able to solve problems using a range of strategies. To reason mathematically, following a line of enquiry. Mathematical language and targets Mathematics Number (Number and Place value) Recognise numbers of personal significance. Place numbers in Recognise order from 1-20. number 1-5. Count up to 3 Say which is one or 4 objects by more and one less saying a number than a given number. name for each item. Can count actions or objects that cannot be moved. Can count objects to 10 and begin to count beyond 10. Can count 6 objects from a group. Select the correct Count reliably with numbers from one to 20. Count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number. count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples of 2s, 5s and 10s given a number, identify 1 more and 1 less. Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least Count in steps of 2, 3 and 5 from zero and in tens from any number. Recognise the place value of any 2 digit number. Identify numbers and answers on a number line. numbers from 0 up to 100 and use <> and = signs Read numbers to at least 100 in numerals and words. Use place value and number facts to solve problems Count in multiples of 4,8,50 and 100. Order and compare numbers beyond 1000. Identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations. Read roman numerals to numerals to 1000. Solve problems and practical problems using these ideas. Count in multiples of 6,7.9, 25 and 1000. Find 10 and 100 more or Find 1000 more or less less that a given that a given number. Round any whole number number. Count forwards and accurately and to whole decimal Recognise the place value backward sin steps of 10places. Recognise the place of 4 digit up to 1,000,000. value of 3 digit Order and compare numbers beyond 1000. Round numbers to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000. Solve problems that involve all of the above. Read Roman numerals to 100. Read, write an order numbers to 1,000,000 and know the value of each digit. Interpret negative numbers, counting forwards and backwards in steps of 10. Round up to the nearest number including some decimals. Read roman numerals to 1000 (M) and recognise years written in roman numerals Read, write and order numbers to 10, 000,000 and know the value of each digit. Identify prime numbers and know how to calculate them. Use negative numbers in context, and calculate across zero. Solve number and practical problems confidently.

numeral to represent 1-15 then 1-10. Read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words Number (Addition and subtraction) Can use the language of fewer and more to compare two sets of objects. Find total number of objects in two groups by counting. Say a number one more than a given number. Find one more or one less from a group of five objects, then 10. Use vocabulary of addition and subtraction. Use objects to add and subtract two single digit numbers Read, write and interpret mathematical statements Use objects and pictorial representations to solve problems Count on and back to involving addition with addition and find the answers (+), subtraction ( ) subtraction. and equals (=) signs. Represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20 add and subtract one-digit and twodigit numbers to 20, including 0 solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and Solve simple addition and subtraction questions mentally. Recall and use addition facts to 20 fluently and derive and use related facts up to 100. Add and subtract two digit numbers and ones, tens and then units. Add 3 one digit Add and subtract up to 3 digit numbers mentally. Use a range of methods to calculate including column addition and subtraction.. Estimate answers and use inverse operations. Add and subtract up to 4 digit Use a range of methods to calculate including column addition. Estimate answers and use inverse operations confidently. Solve a range of Solve problems including calculations, choosing missing number the correct operation. problems, using number facts, place value and more complex addition and subtraction. Add and subtract whole numbers with more than 4 digits sing column addition and subtraction. Add and subtract large increasingly large numbers mentally. Add and subtract when solving multi-step problems and explain methods. Solve problems involving addition and subtraction. Perform mental calculations quickly. Know how to solve multi step problems in a range of contexts. Use estimation to check the answers to calculations.

Record using marks that they can interpret and explain. pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7 =? 9 Show that addition can be done in any order. Recognise that adding is the inverse of subtraction. Number (Multiplication and division) Solve problems including doubling, halving and sharing Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher Recall multiplication facts for the 2,5 and 10 times tables including odd and even Calculate simple multiplication and division using x / and =. Show that multiplication of 2 numbers can be done in any order, but division cannot. Recall multiplication and division facts for the 3,4 and 8 multiplication tables. Use place value to multiply and divide mentally. Calculate and write multiplication and division, including for 2 digit times 1 digit numbers, using written methods. Solve word problems Show multiplication involving multiplying and and division by using dividing., including arrays, repeated missing number addition, mental problems. methods and problem solving. Multiplication for Recall multiplication facts to 12x12. Use place value to multiply and divide mentally. Recognise and use factor pairs. Multiply and divide 2 and 3 digit numbers using written methods. Solve word problems involving multiplying and dividing.. Identify multiples and common factors of Know the vocabulary of prime numbers and composite numbers (non-prime) Calculate prime numbers up to 100 and recall prime numbers to 19. Recognise square and cube numbers and know how to calculate them. Mulitiply and divide 4 digits by a 1 or 2 digit number using formal written methods. Multiply and divide Multiply up to 4 digit numbers using a range of methods including long multiplication. Divide up to 4 digit numbers and interpret as whole Divide up to 4 digit numbers by using short and long division. Perform mental calculations quickly. Identify common multiples and factors. Solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Use estimation to check answers to calculations and determine, in the context of a problem.

solving problems where a letter represents a number, eg: 2n=10 (where n=5) mentally using known facts. Multiply and divide whole numbers and those involving decimals by 10, 100 and 1000. Number (Fractions and decimals) Recognise, find and name a half as 1 of 2 equal parts of an object, shape or quantity Recognise, find and name a quarter as 1 of 4 equal parts of an object, shape or quantity Recognise, name and write fractions 1/3,1/4,2/4 and ¾ of a shape, length, set of objects or quantity. Write simple fractions and find values e.g. 1/6 of 6 = 3 Count up and down in tenths. Divide and object into 10 equal parts. Divide one digit numbers or quantities by 10. Recognise, find and write factions of numbers with denominators up to and including 10. Recognise and show equivalent fraction eg: 4/8=1/2. Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator eg: 5/7+1/7=6/7. fractions with the same Recognise and show equivalent fractions. Count up and down in hundredths and tenths. Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator. Recognise and write decimal equivalents to fractions. E.g. ½ is 0.5 Round decimals to the nearest decimal place or whole number. decimals with up to two decimal places. Solve simple measures i.e. money problems involving up to two decimal places. fractions confidently. Identify and find Use common factors to simplify equivalent fractions and fractions and express fractions. represent these visually, including tenths and fractions using hundredths. >1 Add and subtract fractions (that are multiples of the same number) Multiply proper fractions by whole Read and write decimal numbers as fractions. Round decimals to the nearest whole number. Read, write and order numbers with up to To order decimals and fractions using symbols <> Add and subtract fractions with similar and mixed denominators. Multiply proper fractions by whole Divide proper fractions by whole Calculate fractions, decimals and percentages and know equivalences. Round all of the above to the nearest whole number or decimal place

denominator. Solve problems with all the above. three decimal places. Write percentages as decimals and fractions. Solve problems by converting fractions to decimals. Measurement/ Geometry Can select a particular named shape. Order 2 or 3 lengths by length or height. Order 2 items by weight or capacity. Recreate patterns sung every day objects. Use language related to money. Use every day language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time and money Compare quantities and objects Recognise, create, and describe patterns Explore characteristics of everyday objects Use language related to time. Use mathematical language to describe shapes Choose and use appropriate units to measure and estimate length/ height (m/cm) Compare and order lengths, mass and volume/capacity. Recognise and use and p signs and make a value. Sequence events in chronological order using language Tell and write time accurately to the hour and half past the hour and Choose and use appropriate standard units to measure and estimate length/height (m,cm); mass (kg/g), temperature (oc), capacity (ml/l) to the nearest unit using equipment. the above using < and >. Recognise and p and combine amounts to make a particular value. Find different combinations of Measure, compare, add and subtract lengths (m/cm/mm), mass (kg/g) and volume/capacity (l/ml) Measure the perimeter of simple 2D shapes. Add simple amounts of money to give change. Using both and p. Tell and write the time in an analogue clock including telling the time using roman numerals, and 12 and 24 hour clocks. Estimate time with accuracy to the nearest minute, hour, am, pm.. Convert between To convert between different units of different units of measure ( e.g. Kilometre measure eg kilometer to metre, hour to minute) and metre. Measure and calculate the area of squares and rectangles Know how to represent area by using cm2. Find the area of shapes by counting squares. Estimate, compare and calculate different measures including pounds and pence. Read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 12 and 24 hour Understand and know conversions between metric and imperial measurements. clocks and solve problems. Solve problems involing Measure and calculate Recognise that shapes have the the perimeter of simple same area but different shapes in centimetres perimeters. and metres. Calculate and compare the area of rectangles. Estimate volume and capacity (e.g by using 1cm2 blocks to estimate) Solve problems involving the converting measurements. Convert between standard units and metric including; length mass, volume and time. Convert between miles and kilometers. Begin to calculate the volume of simple shapes and calculate compare and estimate the volume of cubes and cuboids. Calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles. Draw 2D shapes using simple angles.

Order and sequence familiar events. Measure short periods of time in simple ways. raw the hands on the clack face to show these times Recognise and name common 2-D and 3-D shapes, including: 2-D shapes [for example, rectangles (including squares), circles and triangles] 3-D shapes [for example, cuboids (including cubes), pyramids and spheres] Describe position, direction and movement, including whole, half, quarter and three-quarter turns. coins that equal the same amount of money. Solve simple problems with addition and subtraction of money, including giving change. Compare and sequence intervals of time. Tell and write the time to five minutes, including quarter past and to and draw the hands of a clock to show those times. Know the number of minutes in an hour and the number of hours in a day. Understand midnight and midday. Know the number of seconds in a minute and minutes in an hour. Know the number of days in each month and year and leap year. Draw 2D and some 3D shapes. Identify right angles and know they are 90 degrees. Identify horizontal and vertical lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines. Compare and classify geometric shapes including; quadrilaterals and triangles, based on proportions and sizes. money. Identify acute and obtuse angles and compare angles Identify 3D shapes by size. Identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes in different orientations. converting units of time. Solve a range of problems involving measure including mass, length volume and including cubes and cuboids from 2D representations. Know a range of angles and compare angle sizes. Describe positions on a grid in the first quadrant. Draw given angle accurately Describe movements between positions and Know angles on a point, translations. whole turn and right angles. Plot points to draw given shapes including polygons. Use properties of rectangles to deuce facts and find missing lengths. Build simple 3D shapes including nets. Find missing angles in a range of shapes. Illustrate and name parts of circles including radius, diameter and circumference. Calculate the averages of charts, including mean, median and mode. Identify the properties of 2D and 3D shapes, including the number of sides, edges, vertices and faces and a line of symmetry in a Distinguish between regular and irregular polygons based on reasoning about equal sides and angles. Identify, describe and represent the position

vertical line. Recognise a right angle. of a shapes following reflection or translation. Describe position, direction and movement, including straight, clockwise and anti-clockwise turns. Probability, ratio and proportion N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Solve problems involving missing numbers where multiplication and division can be used. Solve problems involving the calculation of percentages and make comparisons using percentages. Solve problems involving similar shapes using scale factors. Statistics N/A N/A Interpret and construct simple pictograms where a picture is worth 1 unit. Interpret and construct simple pictograms, tally charts, block diagrams and simple tables. Interpret and present data in bar charts, pictograms and tables. Solve one and two step problems using information in scaled Present data in a clear and concise way. Know how to construct bar charts and time graphs. Solve problems involving unequal sharing and grouping. Complete read and Represent statistics using graphs, interpret information in grouped data and measures such a range of tables, as mean median and mode. including timetables. Construct and interpret; pie Show comparisons, sum charts, diagrams, frequency tables and difference problems and bar charts.

Answer questions by counting the number objects. Ask and answer questions about that involve comparing and totaling data. bar charts, pictograms and tables. Solve problems by taking using information information from bar presented in a line. charts, pictograms, tables and other graphs Know the relationships between the variables when interpreting data. Algebra N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A To use simple formulae in algebra To generate and describe linear number sequences. To express missing number problems. Find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation. Find possibilities of two calculations.