7. Europe 2. Asia 4. Oceania 3. Africa 5. North America 6. South America 8. Antarctica Name Class Winterbourne Earls 3. Africa MATHEMATICS PASSPORT 1.

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7. Europe 2. Asia 4. Oceania 3. Africa 5. North America 6. South America 8. Antarctica Name Class Winterbourne Earls 3. Africa MATHEMATICS PASSPORT 1. GB

Egypt Date Achieved 1 I can read and write numbers up to 100 in words and numbers I can find 10 more than a given number 3I can find 10 less than a given number 4 I can recognise place value of each digit in a two digit number (tens, ones) 5I can counts in steps of 2 from I can counts in steps of 5 from I can counts in steps of 3 from 0 8I can count in steps of 10 from any given number 9 I can order numbers from 0 up to 100 using and = signs 10I can identify numbers on a number line Kenya Date Achieved 1 I know by heart the multiplication and division facts for the 5x table. ( E.g. 4 x 5 = 20 or 20 ÷ 5 = 4) 2 I know by heart the multiplication and division facts for the 2x table. (e.g. 2 x 2 = 4, 4÷2=2) I know by heart the multiplication and division facts for the 10x table. 4 I can solve problems involving multiplication and division using materials and arrays. e.g. 2 x 3 can be shown as X X 2 columns of 3 X X total =6 X X 5I know multiplication of numbers can be done in any order (4 x5 or 5 x4 =20) Ghana Date Achieved 1I can recognise odd and even numbers to I know by multiple of 10 bonds to 100 (e.g ) 3 I can mentally add and subtract 2 digit number and 1’s (e.g ) 4 I can mentally add and subtract 2-digit number and tens (e.g ) 5 I can mentally add and subtract two 2-digit numbers (e.g ) 6I can add three 1-digit numbers (e.g 4+3+2=) 7 I can solve problems using addition and subtraction e.g. 20p+15p=, 50p-21p= 8I can solve missing number problems (e.g  = 17) Morocco Date Achieved 1 I can recognise, find, name and write fractions 1/3, ¼, ½. 2/4, ¾ 2 I can calculate a simple fraction of a quantity (e.g. ½ of 6 = 3) 3I can recognise equivalence of 2/4 and 1/2. 4 I can measure length using a ruler, temperature using a thermometer, weight using scales and capacity using a measuring jug using metric units. 5I can use the symbols for pounds(£) and pence (p) 6 I can tell the time to 5 minutes including quarter past, quarter to 7I know the number of minutes in an hour/ hours in a day.

Egypt Date Achieved 1 I can read and write numbers up to 100 in words and numbers 2I can find 10 more than a given number I can find 10 less than a given number I can recognise place value of each digit in a two digit number (tens, ones) 5I can counts in steps of 2 from 0 6I can counts in steps of 5 from 0 7I can counts in steps of 3 from 0 8I can count in steps of 10 from any given number 9 I can order numbers from 0 up to 100 using and = signs 10I can identify numbers on a number line Kenya Date Achieved 1 I know by heart the multiplication and division facts for the 5x table. ( E.g. 4 x 5 = 20 or 20 ÷ 5 = 4) I know by heart the multiplication and division facts for the 2x table. (e.g. 2 x 2 = 4, 4÷2=2) I know by heart the multiplication and division facts for the 10x table I can solve problems involving multiplication and division using materials and arrays. e.g. 2 x 3 can be shown as X X 2 columns of 3 X X total =6 X X I know multiplication of numbers can be done in any order (4 x5 or 5 x4 =20) 0104 Ghana Date Achieved 1I can recognise odd and even numbers to I know by multiple of 10 bonds to 100 (e.g ) 3 I can mentally add and subtract 2 digit number and 1’s (e.g ) I can mentally add and subtract 2-digit number and tens (e.g ) I can mentally add and subtract two 2-digit numbers (e.g ) I can add three 1-digit numbers (e.g 4+3+2=) I can solve problems using addition and subtraction e.g. 20p+15p=, 50p-21p= 8I can solve missing number problems (e.g  = 17) Morocco Date Achieved 1 I can recognise, find, name and write fractions 1/3, ¼, ½. 2/4, ¾ 2 I can calculate a simple fraction of a quantity (e.g. ½ of 6 = 3) 3I can recognise equivalence of 2/4 and 1/2. 4 I can measure length using a ruler, temperature using a thermometer, weight using scales and capacity using a measuring jug using metric units. 5I can use the symbols for pounds(£) and pence (p) 6 I can tell the time to 5 minutes including quarter past, quarter to I know the number of minutes in an hour/ hours in a day. 0906