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The two areas in Mathematics are Numbers. Shape space and measure

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The two areas in The two areas in Mathematics are Mathematics are

Numbers.Numbers.Shape Shape

space and space and measure.measure.

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NumbersNumbers

Counts reliably up to 3/ Counts reliably up to 3/ 6/10 everyday objects6/10 everyday objects..

a) Can count up to 3/6/10 objects a) Can count up to 3/6/10 objects using 1 to 1 correspondence.using 1 to 1 correspondence.

b) Can count out or take up to 3/6/10 b) Can count out or take up to 3/6/10 objects from a larger set.objects from a larger set.

c) Can count an irregular arrangement c) Can count an irregular arrangement of 3/6/10 objects. of 3/6/10 objects.

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Recognises numerals 0 to 10 Recognises numerals 0 to 10 and then 10-20and then 10-20

a)a) Can consistently recognise the Can consistently recognise the numerals 1 to 9 in a range of contextsnumerals 1 to 9 in a range of contexts..

Orders numbers up to 10 and Orders numbers up to 10 and then 20.then 20.

a) Can recognise the numbers 1 to 10a) Can recognise the numbers 1 to 10

b) Can arrange/order a complete set of b) Can arrange/order a complete set of numbers up from one to ten.numbers up from one to ten.

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Finds one more or one less from a group of up to five objects, then ten objects.

a) Can find one more in practical contexts.a) Can find one more in practical contexts.

b) Can find one less in practical contexts.b) Can find one less in practical contexts. Relates addition to combining two

groups.

a) Can combine two groups and find how a) Can combine two groups and find how many there are by counting them.many there are by counting them.

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Relates subtraction to taking awaya)Can remove a smaller number of

objects from a larger group and find how many are left by counting the remaining objects

Early learning goal.Children count reliably with numbers from one

to 20, place them in order and say which number is one more or one less than a given number. Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer. They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing.

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AdditionAdditionI have 5 sweets. I buy 2 more. I have 5 sweets. I buy 2 more.

How many do I have altogether?How many do I have altogether?

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AdditionAddition

4+6= 4+6= 1010

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AdditionAddition

Number line addition –Number line addition –

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SubtractionSubtraction

I have 5 sweets my sister takes 2 I have 5 sweets my sister takes 2 away.away.

How many are left?How many are left?

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SubtractionSubtraction

8-4=48-4=4

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SubtractionSubtraction

Number line subtraction –Number line subtraction –

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Books and Websites.Books and Websites. Six dinner Sid by Inga Moore- Six dinner Sid by Inga Moore- good for counting out amounts up to six. good for counting out amounts up to six.    The shopping basket by John Burningham– The shopping basket by John Burningham– good for one less, taking away.good for one less, taking away.    Then the doorbell rang by Pat HutchinsThen the doorbell rang by Pat Hutchins– – good for sharing an amount. good for sharing an amount.    A place for zero by Angeline LoprestiA place for zero by Angeline Lopresti – good for place value and introducing adding 0. – good for place value and introducing adding 0.    One is a snail. Ten is a Crab by April Sayre — One is a snail. Ten is a Crab by April Sayre — good for looking at the relationship between good for looking at the relationship between

numbers and general numbers and general counting. counting.    The great Pet Sale by Mick InkpenThe great Pet Sale by Mick Inkpen– good for an introduction to money.– good for an introduction to money.    www.tesiboard.co.ukwww.tesiboard.co.uk    www.ictgames.co,ukwww.ictgames.co,uk    www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.ukwww.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk    www.tpet.co.ukwww.tpet.co.uk    www.twinkl.co.ukwww.twinkl.co.uk   

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What can you do at What can you do at home?home?

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Activities to do at home..You can help at home by:• Singing songs that take away or add things e.g. 10 greenbottles, 1 man went to mow, 5 currant buns• Exploit all counting opportunities – count stairs, count buttons,count lampposts on a walk, count ‘red’ cars on a journey etc.• Commercial games such as snakes and ladders - these help withthe counting on strategy.• Throwing beanbags/balls at numbered targets and adding upscores – who scored the most? The least?• Practice counting in 2s, 5s and 10s.• Look for numbers whilst walking or on a journey• Ask questions like ‘if I took one away how many would I haveleft?‘ or if I add one how many have I got now?• Use magnetic numbers. Put them in order. Miss one out of asequence – do they know which one is missing?