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Maths - Part 2
More Numbers and Calculations
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- Counting past 100. Using number lines and number squares. Counting on and back in ones, tens and hundreds.
- Sequences. Finding the rule for sequences for two digit numbers.
- Ordering numbers. Ordinal and cardinal numbers. Smallest to largest and largest to smallest.
- Place value. Understanding the value of a digit according to its position in a number. Using money to introduce decimal notation. Partitioning of numbers into hundreds, tens and units.
- Numbers as words. Words to one thousand.
- Using number facts. Reviewing the addition and subtraction facts using the digits 0 to 9. Understanding the relationship between addition and subtraction.
- Ways to add and subtract to 1000. Using partitioning, looping and hopping along a number line.
- Writing down addition and subtraction.
- Moving to formal written addition and subtraction.
- Times tables. x 2, x 5 and x 10, x 3 and x 4. Understand the relationship between multiplication and division. Commutative law in multiplication. Multiplication and division by 10.
- Fractions. Halves, quarters and tenths. Ordering fractions. Simple equivalence.
- Estimating and rounding. Making simple estimates. Rounding to the nearest ten.
- Using estimating and rounding.
- Count and order numbers to 1000. Using less than (<) and greater than (>) to order numbers.
- Estimating and rounding. Use rounding to find approximate answers.
- Add and subtract whole tens, hundreds and thousands.
- Multiply and divide using 10. Understand that numbers get ten times larger or smaller.
- Negative numbers. Counting on and back through zero. Ordering numbers including negative numbers.
- Develop mental and written methods to add and subtract numbers to 10 000.
- Use standard written method for addition and subtraction to 100.
- Add and subtract money. Begin to work with decimal notation.
- x 6 and x 9, x 7 and x 8. Explore mental multiplication and division using halving and doubling
- Writing multiplication and division down. The grids method and subtraction or chunking.
- Fractions. Introducing thirds, sixths and eights. Ordering and equivalence.
- Decimals. Understanding tenths and hundredths. Writing decimal numbers as words.
- Estimating and rounding. Use estimation to solve problems
- Estimating time. Choosing appropriate units to measure duration.
- Days of the months. The structure of the year. Understanding leap year.
- Clocks Digital and analogue time. Telling the time in hours and minutes.
- Timetables and calendars. Reading and interpreting a timetable. Reading a calendar.
- Length. Understanding and using millimetre, centimetre and metre.Inch, foot, yard and mile.
- Mass. Understanding and using gram and kilogram. Pounds and ounces.
- Capacity. Understanding and using millilitre and litre. Pints and gallons.
- Accurate measuring. Understanding the importance of measuring accurately and using a ruler.
- Perimeter. Understanding that perimeter is the distance around a shape and measuring accurately.
- Area. Understanding that area is the bounded by the perimeter of a shape and measuring accurately.
- Two dimensional shapes. Rectangles and triangles and the names and properties of special cases.
- Using Carroll diagrams to sort 2D shapes. Quadrilateral, Pentagon, Hexagon and Octagon.
- Circles. The vocabulary of the circle. Radius, diameter, circumference.
- Three dimensional shape. Naming solids. Identifying and sorting solids by their properties. Faces, edges and vertices.
- Nets of simple solids. Building complex shapes form simple solids.
- Symmetry. Finding lines of symmetry. Matching two halves of symmetrical shapes.
- Creating patterns using rotation and reflection.
- Turns and angles. Understanding quarter and half turns. Measuring basic angles using a set square. Measuring angles using degrees.
- Directions. Using compass directions. Position. Simple coordinates.
- Tables and bar charts. Creating frequency tables and bar charts.
- Tally charts and pictograms. Collecting data on a tally chart. Making a pictogram. Using symbols to represent data.
- Reading tables. Interpreting pictograms, bar charts and data collection sheets.
- Venn and Carroll diagrams.
- Solving puzzles. Using an understanding of numbers and operations to solve number problems. Using logic. Breaking down a problem into simple steps.
- Word and real life problems involving money, time and measures.
- Tackling tests including QCA questions.