Mathematical Language Words linked to + add, addition, and, count on, plus, sum, more, altogether, increase Words linked to - take away, subtract, subtraction,

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Mathematical Language Words linked to + add, addition, and, count on, plus, sum, more, altogether, increase Words linked to - take away, subtract, subtraction, count back, minus, less, decrease, difference between Words linked to x multiply, multiplication, multiple, double, array, times, lots of Words linked to ÷ group, divide, division, divided by, divisible, factor, share, half, halve, remainder, quotient Words linked to = equals, makes, same as Number sentence e.g , 5 – 3, 6 x 3 or 12 ÷ 3 Partition splitting a number up e.g. 123 … Recombine putting a number back together e.g … 123 Bridging crossing over 10 or 100 etc Exchanging e.g. swapping a 10 for 10 ones Place value the value of each digit in a number e.g. hundreds, tens and ones (units) ÷

The Basics Recognise, read and write numbers Know what numbers mean and understand place value Count on and back in steps of the same size Put numbers in order Partition a number and recombine it Did you know that if you bend a number line around it could make the face of a clock or the dial on a pair of scales? All children will develop efficient methods of calculation with all four operations choosing an appropriate method (mental, mental with jottings or formal written method) to solve a range of different problems. Children develop at different rates. The onus is on developing mathematical understanding, a feel for number NOT just learning a mechanical method that is prone to error in order to develop learners for life. 408

Addition Know your number bonds. Pairs of numbers that make 10 or 20 Add single digit numbers below 10 then crossing over (bridging) 10 BIGGEST number first HEADS first! Estimate. Don’t move on until you understand. Go back if you need to = 15 Number Bonds = = = = = = = = = 10 In Years 1 and 2 Know that addition is counting on and that it can be done in any order

Column Method In Year 2, children add two 2-digit numbers: without crossing (bridging) the tens boundary the crossing over (bridging) the tens boundary = = = TU Partitioning up to two 3-digit numbers is a stepping stone to the column method T U THINK! Is the answer sensible?

Know subtraction facts for numbers up to 10 and 20 Subtraction HEADS first! Estimate. Don’t move on until you understand. Go back if you need to. Subtract single digit numbers below 10 then crossing through (bridging) 10 Biggest number FIRST Find the difference between numbers Number Bonds = = = = = = = = = = 8 In Years 1 and 2

Children use partitioning as a stepping stone to using the column method. Column Method is also used without and with exchanging. In Year 2, children subtract two 2-digit numbers without crossing (bridging) the tens boundary then crossing through (bridging) the tens boundary = – 20 = – 7 = – TU 40 and and 7 10 and to subtract 7 units we need to exchange a ten for ten units =

Multiplication HEADS first! Estimate. Don’t move on until you understand. Go back if you need to. Do you know your multiplication facts to 12 x 12? Learn them they’re really useful! Know that multiplication is repeated addition Set out multiplication as an array x5 6 x 5 =302 x 5 =10 8 x 5 =40 3 x 5 =15 4 x 5 =20 10 x 5 = 50 5 x 5 = = 8 4 x 2 = 8 2 multiplied by 4 4 lots of 2

Use place value apparatus to support multiplication of U x TU Use place value apparatus to support multiplication of U x TU alongside the grid method = x 13 Compact method for TU x U 23 x 3 56 × (56 × 20) 392(56 × 7) x Column method for TU x TU

Division HEADS first! Estimate. Don’t move on until you understand. Go back if you need to. Do you know your division facts? Learn them they’re really useful! Share things out equally then begin to understand remainders Group objects to divide them and show this on a number line ÷ divided into groups of 3 18  3 = 6 ÷ 5÷ 5 30 ÷ 5 = 6 10 ÷ 5 = 2 40 ÷ 5 = 8 15 ÷ 5 = 3 20 ÷ 5 = 4 50 ÷ 5 = ÷ 5 = 5 18  3 = 6

The ‘bus stop’ method using known facts. Long division, Using repeated subtraction ÷ r Year 6 expectation: Children will use long division for dividing a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number, extending to larger numbers and remainders expressed in different forms e.g. fractions. 558 ÷ 24 = 23 ¼ or In Year 3 In Year 4 This is then extended to dividing a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number with remainders (using known facts). 33 ÷ 4 = 8 r 1 Children will also divide a 1-digit or 2-digit whole number and those involving decimals by 10 and 100 (supported by apparatus and place value indicators). 26 ÷ 10 = 2.6 2