Count to 20. Count reliably at least 10 objects. Use ‘more’ and ‘less’ to compare two numbers. Count reliably at least 10 objects. Estimate number of objects.

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Count to 20. Count reliably at least 10 objects. Use ‘more’ and ‘less’ to compare two numbers. Count reliably at least 10 objects. Estimate number of objects and check by counting.

Recognise written numerals 1 to 9. Say one more/less (to 10). Add two small groups of objects (to 10). Write numbers 1 to 9.

Count at least 20 objects reliably. Count on and back in 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s. Can double to at least 10. Read, write and order numbers from 0 to at least 20.

Put numbers 0 – 20 in order. Say what is one more and one less (0 – 30). Add and subtract two numbers under 10. Know and use bonds to 10 and total to at least 5 (and subtraction facts).

Count to at least 100. Explain value of digits (to 3 digits). Read, write and order numbers up to 100. Count on and back in ones and tens from any number under 100. Know and use all bonds to 20. Know and use number families to 20.

Know all number pairs to 100 using ‘ten’ numbers. Can double all numbers up to 10 and halve all even numbers up to 20. Know by heart x2, x5 and x10. Tell time to half & quarter hour.

Read, write and order numbers to 1000; know value of each digit. Count on and back in ones, tens or hundreds from any number under Know by heart addition and subtraction facts to 20. Use pairs of numbers that total 100 (and subtraction facts).

Add and subtract one digit and two digit numbers. Know by heart x2, x3, x4, x5, x6 and x10 (and division facts). Do simple divisions, e.g. 27 divided by 5. Find simple fractions, e.g. 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/10 of shapes and amounts.

Use £.p and know value of amounts. Tell time to nearest 5 minutes.

Read, write and order numbers to 10,000, and know value of each digit. Know by heart all times tables to 10x10 (and division facts). Round numbers (up to 3 digits) to nearest 10 or 100. Add and subtract mentally pairs of two digit numbers.

Multiply and divide 2 digit numbers by 10 or 100. Divide (up to 4 digits) numbers by 10 or 100. Multiply and divide numbers up to 100 by 2, 3, 4 or 5 and find remainders. Identify pairs of fractions that total 1. Tell times to nearest minute.

Read, write and order numbers to 2dp; know value of each digit. Multiply and divide positive integers up to 10,000 by 10 or 100. Order set of positive and negative integers. Calculate halves and doubles of decimals (to 1dp).

Explain place value to 2dp. Round numbers with 1 or 2dp to nearest integer. Use division to find fraction of a number. Work out difference between two numbers (to 4 digits). Add and subtract numbers up to 10,000.

Know by heart all multiplication facts to 10x10 (and division facts). Double numbers to 100 in head. Multiply or divide 3-digit by 1-digit number. Multiply 2-digit by 2-digit integer.

Multiply and divide decimals mentally by 10 or 100, and integers to Use tables to work with decimals (to 1dp). Use multiplication facts to derive squares of numbers to 12x12. Order mixed set of numbers (up to 3dp). Work out simple % of whole numbers.

Work out which fraction is larger/smaller by cancelling common factors. Use pencil and paper methods to multiply and divide. Use pencil and paper methods to add and subtract decimals. Multiply 2 and 3 digit integers by 2-digit integer.

Multiply and divide decimals by 10 or 100 in the head. Add and subtract using decimals. Order numbers (up to 3dp).