Parents’ Guide ‘Must do’ by the end of Year 1 Number Be able to count on in 2s, 5s and 10s to 100 Know one more and one less than any numbers to 100 Know.

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Parents’ Guide ‘Must do’ by the end of Year 1 Number Be able to count on in 2s, 5s and 10s to 100 Know one more and one less than any numbers to 100 Know all odd and even numbers to 100 Find missing numbers in sequence up to 20 Add 2, one-digit numbers to 20 Add 3, one-digit numbers to 20 Know all number bonds for numbers to 20, e.g. 2+4, 5+6,17+3, etc. Shape and Measures Name the following shapes: Tell time to the hour and half past the hour Recognise the £1, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p and 1p coins Name the days of the week Name the months of the year © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20141

Parents’ Guide ‘Must do’ by the end of Year 2 Count on in 2s, 3s, 5s and 10s to 100 Find 10 more than a given number to 100 Find 10 less than a given number to 100 Use the and = signs correctly Order a set of 3 numbers in increasing and decreasing value Know all addition bonds to 20 Know all subtraction bonds to 20 Add a 1-digit number to a 2-digit number to 100 Add 2, 2-digit numbers using column addition Subtract a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number using columns with no carry over Rapid recall of 2-digit number add a 1-digit number Rapid recall of a 2-digit number add 10 Rapid recall of 2-digit add 2-digit number Rapid recall of 2-digit number take away 1- digit number Rapid recall of a 2-digit number take away 10 Know all odd and even numbers to 100 Write any written number as digits Problem solving involving take away or difference Know the 2x, 5x and 10x tables Know the fractions: ½; ¼; ¾; ⅓ ; ⅔ Tell time to 5 minute intervals Recognise all coins from 1p to £2 Add and subtract money values involving 10p, 50p, and £notes © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20142

Parents Guide ‘Must Dos’ by the end of Year 3 Write down all numbers said to them up to 1000 Know place value of each digit in a 3-digit number Order a set of 3-digit numbers: greatest first, smallest first Count on and back from any number in 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 8s, 10s, 50s, and 100s up to 1000 Know 100 more than a given number to 1000 Know 100 less than a given number to 1000 Add 2 or 3 numbers with 3-digits, using column addition Subtract 2 numbers with 3-digits using column subtraction Rapid recall: Add rapidly a 3-digit number to a 1-digit number; to a 10s number; and to a 100s number Subtract rapidly a 1-digit number from a 3-digit number; a 10s number and a 100s number Rapid Recall: 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 8x, 10s tables and their inverses Multiply a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number Divide 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 10 into a 2-digit number (no remainder) Fractions: Find ½,¼, 1/5 of a 2-digit number Order fractions from ½ to 1/12 Know pairs of fractions that make up 1 whole Know equivalent fractions of ½,¼, ⅕ and 1/10 Add 2 fractions with same denominator Subtract 1 fraction from another with same denominator © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20143

Parents’ Guide ‘Must Dos’ by the end of Year 4 Number Read and write all numbers to 10,000 Know place value of each digit in a 4- digit number Order a set of 4-digit numbers: greatest first, smallest first Count on and back from any number in 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s,10s, 25s, 50s, 100s and 1000s up to 10,000 Round a number to the nearest 10 or 100 Read and write negative numbers Count on and back in negative numbers Add a number of 4-digit numbers using formal methods Subtract 2, 4-digit numbers using formal methods Estimate the answer to additions with up to 3-digit numbers Estimate the answer to subtractions with up to 3-digit numbers Number Rapid Recall: All table facts up to 12x, including their inverses Multiply 2-digit and 3-digit numbers by a 1-digit number Divide 2-digit numbers by a 1-digit number Recognise and use factor pairs within 144 Fractions: Identify and name equivalent fractions with the same denominator up to and including 12 Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator (within 1 whole) Decimal Fractions: Order decimal fractions up to tenths and hundredths Multiply and divide decimal fractions by 10 and 100 Recognise fractional value of decimal fractions © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20144

Parents’ Guide ‘Must Dos’ by the end of Year 5 Number Read, write and order numbers to 1,000,000 Count on and back in steps of 100,1,000, 10,000 up to 1,000,000 Round any number to the nearest 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000 or 100,000 Estimate and calculate additions involving 2, 3-digit numbers (to nearest 10) Estimate and calculate subtractions involving 2, 3-digit numbers (to nearest 10) Estimate and calculate multiplications involving a 2-digit and a 3-digit numbers (to nearest 10) Estimate and calculate divisions of a 3-digit number by a 1-digit number (to nearest 10) Add 3, 5-digit numbers using column addition Subtract one 5-digit number from another, using column subtraction Rapid Recall: Mentally add a 2-digit number to a 3-digit number Rapid Recall: Mentally add a 1000s number to a 5-digit number Rapid Recall: Mentally subtract a 2- digit number from a 3 or 4-digit number Rapid Recall: Mentally subtract a 1000s number from a 5-digit number Know all factors that make up numbers to 100 Recognise all prime numbers to 100 Multiply a 4-digit number by a 2-digit number using formal methods Divide a 4-digit number by a 1-digit number (with remainders) Multiply numbers by 10, 100 and 1,000 © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20145

Parents’ guide ‘Must Dos’ by the end of Year 5 Number Divide number by 10, 100 and 1,000 Recognise and use square numbers and square roots Know and use the symbols (²),( 3 ) and (√) accurately Fractions: Compare and order fractions whose denominators are multiples of the same number Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions and visa versa Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator Multiple proper fractions and mixed fractions by whole numbers Number Decimal Fractions: Read and write decimal numbers as fractions (up to hundredths) Round decimals with two decimal places to nearest whole number and one decimal place Read, write, order and compare decimal numbers with up to three decimal places Percentages: Recognise the % symbol Understand that percentage is measured as part of 100 Solve problems which require knowing percentage and decimal value of ½, ¼, ⅕, ⅖ and ⅘ © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20146

Parents’ Guide ‘Must Dos’ by the end of Year 5 Shape and measures Measure angles in degrees Draw a given angle accurately Know and use reflex angles Construct shapes from given dimensions Identify 3D shapes from 2D representations Identify, describe and represent the position of a shape following reflection and translation Shape and Measures Add, subtract, multiply and divide units of measure (using decimal notation) Understand and use basic equivalence between metric and common imperial units Calculate, estimate and compare areas of squares and rectangles using cm squared (cm²) and metre squared (m²) Recognise volume in practical contexts © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20147

Parents’ Guide ‘Must Dos’ by the end of Year 6 Number Read, write and order numbers to 10,000,000 Round any number to any degree of accuracy Add and subtract negative numbers Multiply a 4-digit number by a 2-digit number Divide a 4-digit number by a 2-digit number, expressing remainder as a fraction, decimal fraction or by rounding to whole numbers Mental Agility: Calculations involving large numbers Mental Agility: Calculations involving two operations Use estimation to check answers Carry out problem solving calculations involving all 4 operations Add and subtract mixed numbers with fractions of different denominations Number Fractions: Multiply simple fractions, writing answers in their simplest forms Divide proper fractions by whole numbers Identify value of each digit in a 3 decimal place number Multiply decimal fraction with 3 decimal places by 10, 100 and 1000 Multiply and divide a number with 2 decimal places by 1-digit and 2-digit numbers Percentages: Use percentages for comparisons Calculate percentage of whole numbers Recall and use equivalences between fractions, decimal fractions and percentages Ratio: Use ratio to show relative sizes of 2 quantities Algebra: Solve linear missing numbers Continue a linear number sequence involving positive and negative numbers © Focus Education (UK) Ltd 20148

Parents’ Guide ‘Must Dos’ by the end of Year 6 Shape and Measures Compare and classify geometrical shapes based on properties and size Find unknown angles in a triangle, quadrilateral and regular polygon Illustrate and name parts of a circle, including radius, diameter and circumference Recognise, describe and build 3D shapes Create a cuboid from a net Describe properties of 3D shapes and identify parallel planes and symmetry Estimate size of angles Describe position on the full coordinate grid Draw, translate and reflect shapes Read, write and convert between standard units © Focus Education (UK) Ltd Shape and Measures Calculate area of parallelograms and triangles Data: Draw, read and interpret graphs Use and interpret mean as an average