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Year 1 Maths Parents Workshop Canford Heath First School January 2012.

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1 Year 1 Maths Parents Workshop Canford Heath First School January 2012

2 Aims: To help you understand the progression in teaching maths and the process that lead up to the formal methods To show the informal methods used To share some of the games and resources used, including those on the internet To share the vocabulary used To suggest ways you can help your children

3 Progression in Maths Reception and Year 1 Very practical and mental Lots of counting, songs and games Based in play, especially in Reception Reception is based on numbers 1 – 10 and understanding the concept of these (can go beyond this) Year 1 – working with numbers to 20, moving on to 100 Resources: objects, number lines, fish cards (T/U), games, 100 squares, computers

4 -Practical, mental, more written but using informal jottings and methods (NOT the ‘old fashioned’ methods we all remember) -Continuation of addition and subtraction, introduction of more formal multiplication and division Resources: 100 squares, place value (arrow) cards, number lines, blank number lines, objects, computers, number fans Years 2 and 3

5 Areas of Maths Shape and space Measures Data Handling Numbers and calculating Using and applying including investigations

6 Shape and space Naming and describing 2d shapes (flat) Corners – sides – curved – straight Naming and describing 3d shapes (solid) Vertices – edges – faces – curved – straight Models, patterns and pictures Olivia - cube Olivia - cuboid Olivia - sphere Olivia - cylinder

7 Estimate, measure and compare – capacity, length and weight Non-standard units of measures and standard units Money – naming coins Telling time – hour/half past (can go beyond this if ready) Months/seasons/days of the week Measures

8 Data Handling and measures Pictograms Block graphs Tally charts Tables Interpreting data

9 Team nameFrequency Manchester Utd Arsenal Liverpool Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur Which team is the most popular? Which team was the least popular? How many people supported Liverpool? How many people are in the class altogether? How many more people supported Arsenal than Chelsea? How many people supported both Liverpool and Arsenal? Pictogram = 1 person

10 Number facts Counting on and back in 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s – starting on different numbers Number bonds to 10 then 20 10 more and less – from any number 1 more and less – from any number Quick fire addition/subtraction facts to 5 then 10 Doubling and halving numbers to 10 then 20 Odd and even numbers Doubling song

11 Addition Objects/fingers/head Number line Hundred square Using number facts – doubles and bonds Partitioning 2 digit numbers – 1s and 10s Understanding place value – 53 is 50 and 3 53 has 5 lots of 10 and 3 units/ones Understand plus, altogether, add, more than Elin Video

12 31 + 24 =55 012345678012345678 4 + 3 = 7 To add – start on the largest number and count on + 4 + 20

13 Subtraction Counting backwards Using objects One less using number lines/ mentally 10 less using 100 squares/ mentally Counting back on a number line/hundred square Knowing subtraction facts by heart Partitioning – 1s and 10s Understanding difference between numbers ‘number difference’ Understand – minus, subtract, take away, less than

14 Multiplication/ repeated addition Counting in groups - 2s, 5s and 10s Arrays – rows of 2, 5, 10 Using vocabulary - ‘groups of’ ‘multiplied by’ Leading to learning times tables – 5s and 10s Knowing doubles – same as x2 Hops on a number line in groups Use of apparatus

15 5 x 2 = 10 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 10 00000000000000000000 5 2 0 246810 +2+2+2+2+200000 5 2

16 Division/ sharing Knowing simple halves of numbers to 20 (dividing by 2) Sharing Grouping Understand - ‘divide by’ ‘share equally’

17 Using and applying Applying skills across all areas of learning Word problems Real life experiences and problems A range of contexts – measures, money Explaining and describing thinking Using and applying their knowledge and skills is so important

18 Today Percy has more problems. He has 2 fields and 10 lettuce plants. He wants to know how many plants he can put in one field and how many in the other. Model drawing the plants in the fields on the board and writing a number sentence to go with the drawing. What do we notice about the number sentence? It equals 10 so we need to use our number bonds to 10 to help Percy solve his problem. Ask the children to give you some field/lettuce combinations and draw them on the board. Tell the children that Percy has now got 20 lettuce plants- how many can go in each field? Demonstrate how the children will find the answers between 2- using two pots each and 10 or 20 counters/cubes.

19 How you can help… Mental maths practise especially number bonds, simple addition/subtraction facts, 10 more and less, doubles and halves Board games and games involving dice and numbers e.g. snakes and ladders, cards, dominoes Shopping - prices, weights, shape hunting, comparing sizes Cooking - involving weighing and measuring Money - costs, coin recognition, giving change Ask them to show you how to do calculations, get them to explain the method. Counting Educational internet games Telling the time/ months/ days of the week Make it fun!


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