Addition & Subtraction Year 1 Statutory Requirements

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+ - 14 Addition & Subtraction Year 1 Statutory Requirements Count 2 sets to find the total Children collect objects and recognise they need two groups which are put together to make a total. Collect 2 sets and practically take away to find what is left Children practically collect objects for first amount, taking away the second amount and know the answer is what is left 7 – 3 = 4 left Year 1 Statutory Requirements Add and subtract using the +, - and = signs. Add one-digit and 2-digit numbers to 20, e.g. 7 + 6 = and 15 + 4 = Subtract one-digit and 2-digit numbers to 20, e.g. 8 – 3 = and 16 – 5 = Know number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20, e.g. If you know that 6 + 4 = 10, then you must know that 10 – 6 = 4. Solve simple problems involving addition and subtraction. Solve missing number problems, e.g. 7 = ⃝ - 9 or ⃝ + 6 = 14. Count on from the largest number Start with counting on using practical resources and relate this to counting on using fingers 5 + 3 = Count back to find 1 less, 2 less, 3 less etc start with taking away using practical resources and relate this to taking away fingers. Count on using a number line Count back using a number line Count on the 100 square crossing the tens boundary in ones 17 + 6 = Count back in ones on the 100 square 17 – 4 = 14

x ÷ Multiplication & Division Year 1 Statutory Requirements Solve simple one-step problems involving multiplication and division. Calculate the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with support. Give children experience of counting equal group of objects in 2s, 5s and 10s Halving and quartering practically with shapes Sharing practically into groups 15 cakes shared between 5 people Show and understand different visual representations of ‘3 groups of 5 etc’ moving onto practical arrays Sharing practically into groups with remainders using their knowledge of number facts as to whether they can share equally. Children recognise division sign and link to what this practically shows. 17 cakes shared between 5 people Repeated addition 5+5+5 = 15 3 groups of 5 are 15 altogether

+ - Addition & Subtraction Counting back tens and ones supported practically 47-23 = Counting on tens and ones on the 100 square using practically resources to support. (Dienes) Year 2 Statutory Requirements Solve problems with addition and subtraction: using concrete objects and pictures apply their knowledge of mental and written methods Recall and use addition and subtraction facts to 20 fluently, and derive and use related facts up to 100 Add and subtract numbers, including: − a two-digit number and ones − a two-digit number and tens − two two-digit numbers − adding three one-digit numbers recognise and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction and use this to check calculations and solve missing number problems, e.g. If you know that 26 + 4 = 30, then you must know that 30 – 4 = 26. Partitioning (with practical resources to support understanding of place value) 47 - 23 = 47 – 20 - 3 27- 3 = 24 Relate this to counting back on an open number line Partitioning with dienes to support visual understanding Counting on (difference) The difference between 3 and 6 Counting on through partitioning on a number line 25 + 23 = 31 – 17 = Start at 17 and count on to 31

x ÷ Multiplication & Division Give children experience of counting equal groups of objects in 2s, 3s, 5s and 10s Continue sharing practically reading division number sentences and what this means practically 15 cakes shared between 5 people Year 2 Statutory Requirements Recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 2, 5 and 10 multiplication tables. Multiply and divide within the 2, 5 and 10 multiplication tables and write them using the multiplication (×), division (÷) and equals (=) signs. Solve problems involving multiplication and division, using objects, arrays, repeated addition, mental methods, and multiplication and division facts, including problems in contexts. Describe an array Grouping 15 cakes put into groups of 3 Relate repeated addition to X sign Progress onto grouping with remainders 17 ÷ 3 = Represent X number sentences using practical representations 10 x 4 = 2 x 4 =