An introduction to the Year One curriculum

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An introduction to the Year One curriculum

Mastery- Mathematics CPA Approach to mathematics Concrete This is the enactive stage. Children are introduced to an idea of skill by acting it out with real objects. This is the ‘hands on’ component using real objects and it is the foundation for conceptual learning. Pictorial Representation The iconic stage- children have significantly understood the hands on experiences and can now relate them to representations such as diagrams or a picture of the problem. - Abstract Representation The symbolic stage – children are now capable of representing problems by using mathematical notation.

Non-negotiables- Say 1 more/1 less to 100 Add & subtract: 1 digit & 2 digit numbers to 20, including zero Progression in Calculation- Addition Concrete Children will learn to add two numbers together as a group or as a bar. Pictorial Children will use pictures to add two numbers together as a group or in a bar. The ‘whole’ is reinforced as a variety of numbers and the many different ‘parts’ of the whole are explored.

Abstract Children will use the part – part whole diagram as shown to move into the abstract. 5 + 3 = 7 7 = 5 + 3 Then progress onto the methods of adding by starting at the biggest number and counting on. 5 + 12 = 17 They should place the larger number in their head and count on the smaller number to find the answer. We will explore the commutative nature of addition (adding can be done in any order). 7 After the method taught is by regrouping – making 10.

Progression in Calculation- Subtraction Taking away ones Concrete Children start with physical objects again, counters, cubes etc to show how objects can be taken away. Pictorial Cross out drawn objects to show what has been taken away. Abstract 6 – 2 = 4

13 – 4 = Counting Back Concrete Children make the larger number in your subtraction. Move the beads along your bead string as they count backwards in ones. 13 – 4 = Or use counters and move them away from the group as they take them away counting backwards.

Pictorial Count back on a number line or number track. 13 – 4 = Start at the bigger number and count back the smaller number showing the jumps on the number line. 57 – 23 = Abstract-examples; 14 - = 11 Put 13 in your head, count back 4. What number are you at?

Non-negotiables- Use number bonds and subtraction facts to 20 Progression in Calculation- Multiplication Doubling Concrete Children use practical activities to show how to double a number. Pictorial They draw pictures to show how to double a Abstract Partition a number and then double each part before recombining it back together.

Non-negotiables- Count in multiples of 2, 5 & 10 Solve one-step multiplication and division using objects, pictorial representation and arrays. Counting in multiples Concrete Children begin by counting in multiples supported by concrete objects in equal groups. Pictorial They then use a number line and pictures to continue support in counting in multiples. Abstract Finally they count in multiples of a number aloud and begin to write sequences with multiples of numbers. 2,4,6,8,10 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 Next method, repeated addition.

Non-negotiables- Solve one-step multiplication and division using objects, pictorial representation and arrays. Using arrays Concrete Children begin by counting groups of concrete objects such as counters and arranging them in rows. They are encouraged to count the rows in groups. ‘I have 3 bags. There are 5 pennies in each bag. How many pennies do I have altogether?’ Pictorial Children draw the pennies in the example. Again they count the rows therefore counting in 5’s. Abstract 3 x 5 = 15

Progression in Calculation- Division Sharing Objects into groups Concrete I have 10 cubes, can you share them equally in 2 groups? Pictorial Children use pictures or shapes to share quantities. 8 ÷ 2 =4 Abstract Share 9 buns between three people. 9 ÷ 3 = 3

Division as grouping Concrete Divide quantities into equal groups Division as grouping Concrete Divide quantities into equal groups. Use cubes, counters, objects or place value counters to aid understanding. Pictorial Use a number line to show jumps in groups. The number of jumps equals the number of groups. Abstract 28 ÷ 7 = 4 Divide 28 into 7 groups. How many are in each group?

Number Count to and across 100, forwards & backwards from any number Read and write numbers to 20 in numerals & words Read and write numbers to 100 in numerals Shape and space Recognise half and quarter of object, shape or quantity Time Sequence events in chronological order (for example, before and after, next, first, today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon and evening) Use language of day, week, month and year Tell time to hour & half past