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Numbers Up! 1 Volcanic Panic Math Content Numbers Up! 1 Volcanic Panic Math Content...1 Number Range 1-5...2 Number Range 1-10...2 Number Range 0-10...3 Number Range 0-10...3 Number Range 0-20...4 Number Range 0 30...5 Number Range 0 100...5 Number Range 0 1 000...6 Number Range 0 10 000...7 Number Range 0 100 000 000...7 Number Range 0 100 000 000 including decimal numbers...7 Number Range ( 1000) 100 000 000 including decimal numbers...7

The math content for Numbers Up! 1 Volcanic Panic has been generated using the following sequence of concepts: Age Game Level Content Descriptors 4-6 1-2 Number Range 1-5 Compares equivalent and non-equivalent sets by matching there are more bees than hives Uses ordinal language first to fifth 3-4 Number Range 1-10

Compares equivalent and non-equivalent sets by matching Uses ordinal language first to ninth 5 Number Range 0-10 Counts down to zero Recognises the numeral zero as symbolising the empty set Compares equivalent and non-equivalent sets by matching Uses ordinal language first to tenth Identifies the inequality there are 2 more bears than beds 6-7 6 Number Range 0-10 Counts down to zero Recognises the numeral zero as symbolising the empty set

Compares equivalent and non-equivalent sets by matching Uses ordinal language Identifies the inequality there are 2 more bears than beds Recognises and copies simple patterns Detects an inconsistency in a repeating pattern Recognises number patterns and predicts subsequent numbers (I gap) 7 7 Number Range 0-20 Counts down to zero Recognises the numeral zero as symbolising the empty set Compares equivalent and non-equivalent sets by matching Uses ordinal language first to twentieth

Identifies the inequality there are 2 more bears than beds Recognises and copy simple patterns Detects an inconsistency in a repeating pattern Recognises number patterns and predict subsequent numbers (I gap) Counts by twos up to 20 and back from 20 Recognises different patterns and arrays of the same number Identifies the number that lies between 2 given numbers 7-8 8 Number Range 0 30 Identifies the number 1 more or less than any given number Identifies the number 10 more or less than any given number Identifies how numbers are grouped in tens and units Partitions a teens number into tens and units Uses zero as a place holder Counts by twos, fives and tens. Recognises odd and even numbers to 30 Reads and writes numerals and number words to 30 Partitions teens numbers into tens and units Orders numbers up to 30. Recognises number patterns and predicts subsequent numbers Detects inconsistencies in repeating patterns 8 9 Number Range 0 100 Knows numbers in order forwards from 0 to 100 Knows numbers in order backwards from 100 to 0 Counts by twos, fives and tens forwards from 0 to 100 Counts by twos, fives and tens backwards from 100 to 0 Identifies and extends simple number sequences

Counts on or back by 1 from any 2-digit number Counts on or back by 10 from any 2-digit number Recognises odd and even numbers to 30 Reads and writes whole numbers to 100 in words and numerals Knows what each figure in a 2-digit number represents Can partition 2-digit numbers into tens and units Can rebuild 2-digit numbers from tens and units collections Uses and understands zero as a place holder Can compare and order 2-digit numbers Recognise patterns and relationships when single digit numbers are added to or subtracted from 2-digit numbers 9+ Adds 2-digit numbers without trading Subtracts 2-digit numbers from 2-digit numbers without trading 8+ Reads and write 100 Counts to 100 by ones, twos, fives, and tens Counts backwards from 100 by ones, twos, fives, and tens Subtracts from a 2-digit number with trading 10+ Number Range 0 1 000 Identifies the place value in a 3-digit number Reads, writes and orders numbers to 999 Subtracts numbers of up to 3 digits by using counting on and comparison methods Subtracts from 3-digit numbers without trading 8+ 11+ Reads and writes numbers up to 9 999 in numerals and words Orders numbers up to 9 999

States the place value of any digit in a 4-digit numeral Subtracts from 3-digit numbers with trading 9+ 13+ Number Range 0 10 000 Reads and writes 5-digit numerals Reads and writes 5-digit numbers in words States the place value of any digit in a 5-digit number Orders a set of numbers of up to 5 digits Subtracts from 4-digit numbers with trading 9+ 16+ Number Range 0 100 000 000 Reads and writes numerals up to 100 000 000 Writes numbers in words up to 100 000 000 States the place value of any digit in numeral with up to nine digits Places a set of 9-digit numbers in ascending or descending order Subtracts 4-digit numbers and beyond with or without trading 10+ 18+ Uses mental and written strategies for addition and subtraction involving 2, 3 and 4-digit numbers 11+ 19+ Number Range 0 100 000 000 including decimal numbers Adds and subtracts decimals with the same number of decimal places (up to 2 decimal places) 22+ Number Range ( 1000) 100 000 000 including decimal numbers Orders, reads and writes numbers of any size Records large numbers using expanded notation Rounds numbers when estimating Recognises the location of negative numbers in relation to zero and can locate them on a number line

Recognises, reads and converts Roman numerals in everyday contexts Selects and applies strategies for addition and subtraction with counting numbers of any size Uses estimation to check solutions Adds numbers with different numbers of digits 22+ Applies tests of divisibility Uses index notation to express powers of numbers (+ve indices only) Expresses a number as a product of its prime factors Finds squares and square roots, cubes and cube roots 22+ Recognises the direction and magnitude of an integer Places directed numbers on a number line Orders directed numbers Interprets the use of directed numbers in real world contexts e.g. the rise and fall of temperature Adds & subtracts directed numbers Groups symbols and applies order of operations to simplify expressions 12+ 23+ Uses zero index and negative integral indices Uses index laws Expresses numbers in scientific notation 21+ Rounds numbers to a specified number of significant figures