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MATHS: NUMBER P4 I can collect objects I can pick up and put down objects I can hold one object I can see that all the objects have gone I can help to count I can help to match things up one to one (ie. setting the table. 1 for Jack, 1 for ) I listen to and watch counting activities I join in actions in rhymes I can ask for more I follow counting or picture sequences I respond the word give I respond the words give me more P4f up to 2 P4e up to 4 P4d up to 6 P4c up to 8 P4b up to 10 P4a up to 12

MATHS: NUMBER P5 Pupil: I can rote count to 2 I can rote count to 3 I can recognise the numeral 1 I can recognise the numeral 2 I can count 1 object I can count 2 objects I understand the term lots - there are lots of cars I can make a group of lots I can match an object to an object e.g. a dog to a kennel, a cat to the cat house I join in simple finger rhymes- *for some pupils, words only Sorting: I can find one the same as (colour, shape) I can sort 2 objects into two groups I can 1:1 match to a colour (red car to red label) I can match pairs of objects P5f up to 2 P5e up to 4 P5d up to 7 P5c up to 10 P5b up to 12 P5a up to 14

MATHS: NUMBER P6 Pupil: I can rote count to 4 I can rote count to 5 Numbers to 3: I can recognise the numerals 1, 2 and 3 I can count 3 objects I can collect 3 objects I can collect lots of objects- lots of pencils I join in number rhymes I can match objects (cups to saucers, etc.) I know that 3 sweets is a better choice than 1 Sorting: I can sort equipment cutlery, PE Equipment, by size I can match related objects e.g. forks and knives with cutlery I can spot the one that does not belong I can collect objects from the correct place e.g. lego from the lego box I can sort into three groups e.g. 3 colours Patterns: I can copy simple line patterns e.g. red brick, yellow, brick, red brick for up to 6 bricks I can copy simple line patterns for up to 10 bricks P6f up to 3 P6e up to 6 P6d up to 8 P6c up to 10 P6b up to 13 P6a up to 16

MATHS: NUMBER P7 I can rote count to 7 I can rote count to 10 I can count and recognise the numeral 4 Numbers up to 5 I can count 5 objects I can recognise and sequence the numerals 1 to 5 I can put out the correct quantity on the numerals ( from 1 to 5) I can count objects accurately by moving the ones I have counted OR by marking the ones I have counted (maybe using dashes, dots or ticks) When comparing two sets of objects, I can know which is the smaller or larger amount I understand the term one more I can add one more and count I can take away one and count the amount left I am confident in joining in number counting and games Patterns: I can copy a simple line pattern ( including threading) Sorting: I can sort objects into two groups big/small, silver/copper I know what how many? means I can complete a simple puzzle ( up to 10 pieces) P7f up to 2 P7e up to 5 P7d up to 8 P7c up to 11 P7b up to 14 P7a up to 16

MATHS: NUMBER P8 I can rote count to 12 I can continue rote counting from a given start point e.g. 3. Numbers to 6 and 7: I can count 7 objects I can match a quantity to the numerals up to 7 I can sequence the numbers 1 to 7 I can place the missing numbers on the number line, to 7 I can use a simple tally chart to count and collect information IIIIIII I have a go at guessing the number of objects (estimate) I can check my guess (estimate) I can record the numbers to 3- writing, word processing or choosing the correct numeral- where necessary Calculations: I can answer the question how many more? From a given number to 5, I can say the number after From a given number to 5, I can say the number before From a given number to 5, I can say the number one more From a given number to 5, I can say the number one less I can add 1 more, and count how many now, up to 5 I can add 1 more, and count how many now, up to 7 I can take away ( remove) 1,and count how many now, up to 5 I can take away ( remove) 1,and count how many now, up to 7 Ordinal Numbers: I can use the ordinal numbers: first, last Patterns: I can continue a 2 step sequence -0-0-0 I can continue a 3 step sequence ( without a repeat) -0l-0l-0l I can continue a 3 step sequence (with a repeat) -00-00-00 I know how to take turns in a game ( led by adults) I can understand the words a lot e.g. there are a lot of people in the Matching : I know if objects are the same or different I can play using a dice or dominoes, with spots- realizing the number value P8f up to 5 P8e up to 9 P8d up to 13 P8c up to 18 P8b up to 22 P8a up to 27

MATHS: NUMBER G1c I can rote count to 15 I can rote count backwards from 5 I can count 9 objects accurately I can match a quantity to the numerals up to 9 I can sequence the numbers 1 to 9 I can place the missing numbers on the number line, to 8 I can record the numbers to 5 writing, word processing Calculations: From a given number to 8, I can say the number before and after I know the term: add I know the term makes: e.g. 4 and 1 makes 5 I know what take-away means I can do take away or subtraction sums using objects to 5 I know that if I have 5 biscuits and give away 1 biscuit, I have 4 biscuits left Money: I can recognise 1p coins I know p means penny or pennies G1cc up to 5 G1cb up to 9 G1ca up to 14

MATHS: NUMBER G1b I can rote count backwards from 8 I can rote count in tens up to 100 Numbers up to 10: I can count to 10 I know my numbers to 10 I can sequence the numbers 0 to 10 I can compare 2 numbers up to 10, recognizing smallest and largest I can say which number is more or less, when comparing 2 numbers up to 10 Calculations: From a given number to 10, I can say the number before and after I can answer a simple- one step, everyday life problem, using addition with numbers up to 5 I can add numbers to 5 I can subtract numbers to 5 I can read and use the symbols + - = Ordinal Numbers: I know which is first, second, third G1bc up to 4 G1bb up to 8 G1ba up to 13

MATHS: NUMBER G1a I can count to 20 I can count backwards from 10 to 0 I can read and record the numbers to 20 I know number bonds of five Numbers up to 10 Subtraction: From a given number to 10, I can count on to 10 I can add to ten I can subtract to 10 Vocabulary: altogether total sum Take away How many left? How many gone? Money: I can give equivalent amounts to 5p Ordinal Numbers: I know first, second, third, fourth, fifth G1ac up to 5 G1ab up to 10 G1aa up to 15

MATHS: NUMBER G2c I can count in tens to 100 Number up to 20: I can estimate a group of objects to 20 I can check to see if I was correct I can record numbers from 0 to 20 I can order4 numbers from smallest to largest or vice versa Place Value: I understand the term tens I understand the term units/ones I know what happens when I add 10 to a single digit number I know what happens if I take away a 10 from a teen number I know what happens if I take away a single digit from a teen number I know the number bonds to 10 I can use +, - and = to independently record I can respond quickly to addition and subtractions problems to 5 I can find the double (by counting on) I can count in two s to 10 I can count in two s to 10 starting at 1 I can backwards in two s from 10 I know the even numbers to 20 I know the odd numbers to 20 I am familiar with a symbol representing a number Ordinal Numbers: I know first to sixth and last G2cc up to 7 G2cb up to 14 G2ca up to 21

MATHS: NUMBER G2b I can count to 40 Numbers to 50: I can read and record numbers to 50 in digits and words I can rote count backwards from 50 to 0 I can say the number after a number---to 50 I can say the number before a number to 50 I can place the tens on a number line between 0 and 50 I can find the missing numbers to 50 I know the value of each digit in a number and can partition ( i.e. 34 3 stands for 30 and 4 stands for 4 units) Fractions: I use the terms half, halves, quarters and whole I recognize the symbols ½ and ¼ I can halve an even number to 20 Calculations: I can answer addition and subtraction questions to 20 I can add 10 to a number to 50 I can take away ten from a number to 50 I can solve, one step, real life number stories Money: I recognize 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins I can give equivalent amounts to 50p I can give change from 20p I can solve money problems- one step G2bc up to 6 G2bb up to 13 G2ba up to 19

MATHS: NUMBER G2a I can count in five s to 100 I can count backwards in five s from 100 to 0 I can count in 100 s to 1000 Numbers up to 100: I can read and record numbers to 100 I can count objects to 100 I can read and record number words I can order numbers up to 100 (e.g. 43, 56, 84, 98) from smaller to larger or vice versa I understand the term sequence I understand the term predict I can round numbers up or down to nearest 10 Fractions: I can shade in ½ s of a shape with different portions I can halve even/ odd numbers to 100 Mental Calculations: I recognise that addition can be done in any order I can add multiples of 10, (e.g. 30 + 40=) I can subtract multiples of 10, (e.g. 50-20= ) Multiplication: I know that multiplication is repeated addition I can use the rectangular array for x2 ::::: I know the 2 times table facts Division: I understand that division is sharing equally I understand division as grouping I can read and use the sign I know that the = sign means is the same i.e. 10+4 = 2 x 7 Money: I know the different coins including 1 and 2 I know the p notation I can use different coins to make 1 I can total shopping bills using coins

G2ac up to 9 G2ab up to 18 G2aa up to 26

MATHS: NUMBER G3 Pupil: I can read and record numbers to 1000 in digits and words I can count in hundreds to 1000 I can count to 1000 I can quickly identify odd and even numbers I know the value of each digit to 1000 I can partition numbers to 1000, thousands/ hundreds/ tens/ units I can understand that multiplying by 10, moves the digits 1 place to the left & is 10 times more 43x10= 430 I can understand that dividing by 10, moves the digits 1 place to the right & is 10 times less 430 10=43 Fractions: I can recognise a fraction of a shape I can recognise the symbols ½, ¼, 1/8 1/10 I can identify equivalent fraction i.e. 2 quarters is one half I understand the terms decimal and decimal point I realize that the digits after the decimal point mean tenths i.e. 0.3 = 3/10 I realize that the digits after the decimal point mean hundredths 0.34= 34/100 I use decimal notation for money I can round money up and down written with a decimal i.e. 4.30~ 4 4.80~ 5 I can find 50% of an amount by halving I can find 10% of an amount i.e. 10% of 200= 20 I can understand simple ratios I recognise the fraction equivalent of 25%, 50%, 75% Calculations: I can quickly recall addition and subtraction to 20 Addition & Subtraction: I can solve addition and subtraction of 2 and 3 digit problems, using mental and written methods

Multiplication and Division: I can recall the 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 10x I recognise division facts related to 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 times tables I understand that 15 3 3 15 I can solve whole division problems, including remainders Negative Numbers: I recognise negative numbers in the context of temperature I can fill in number on a number line from -10 to 10 I can tell which temperature is warmer than or colder than G3cc up to 3 G3cb up to 6 G3ca up to 9 G3bc up to 13 G3bb up to 16 G3ba up to 19 G3ac up to 23 G3ab up to 26 G3aa up to 29

MATHS: NUMBER G4 Pupil: I can recognize and describe number patterns I can multiply and divide whole numbers by 10 or 100 I can work with multiples, factors I know how to find square numbers I know how to find the corresponding square roots I can recognize prime numbers I can use symbols correctly, including less than <,greater than>, and equals= I can order a set of positive and negative numbers I can order numbers that have one or two decimal places I can order decimals with up to three decimal places I can add and subtract 3 and 4 digit numbers I can interpret a calculator display to show money Multiplication and Division: I know all my multiplication tables to 10x I can use multiplication facts to solve division problems I can multiply any 2 or 3 digit number by a 1 digit number I can multiply any 2 or 3 digit number by a 2 digit number Fractions: I can work out 10%, 25% or 50% of numbers or shapes and know their connections to fractions I can work out what needs to be added to a fraction to make it a whole one I can round a decimal to the nearest whole one I can work out percentages of whole numbers or shapes I can recognise equivalent fractions, decimals & percentages

I can find fractions of numbers & quantities eg 5/8 of 32 I can order fractions such as 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, by changing to common denominator G4cc up to 2 G4cb up to 4 G4ca up to 6 G4bc up to 9 G4bb up to 11 G4ba up to 14 G4ac up to 17 G4ab up to 20 G4aa up to 23

MATHS: NUMBER G5 I can round decimals to the nearest decimal place I recognise, use and predict number patterns and relationships I can multiply and divide whole numbers and decimals by 10, 100 & 1000 and explain the effect I can order negative numbers I can use fraction equivalences I can reduce a fraction to its simplest form I can order decimals and different fractions I understand and can work with simple ratio and proportion I can apply inverse operations I can use brackets appropriately I can use my knowledge of maths to help me to calculate efficiently I can add and subtract negative numbers I can estimate using approximations I can use all four operations with decimals to 2 places I can calculate fractions / percentages of quantities I can multiply and divide a 3 digit number by a 2 digit number I can solve problems involving negative numbers I can solve problems involving ratio and proportion I can use inverses, estimates etc to check solutions I can express simple formulae using symbols I can use letters to represent numbers in an equation I can use and interpret co-ordinates in all four quadrants G5cc up to2 G5cb up to 4 G5ca up to 7 G5bc up to 9 G5bb up to 11 G5ba up to 14 G5ac up to 16 G5ab up to 19 G5aa up to 22