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Taking Maths Home

Taking Maths Home. Year 1. Focus. Working confidently with numbers to 20 Developing addition strategies Linking our learning in school to our world outside of school The importance of the language of maths The importance of recognising pattern

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Taking Maths Home

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  1. Taking Maths Home Year 1

  2. Focus • Working confidently with numbers to 20 • Developing addition strategies • Linking our learning in school to our world outside of school • The importance of the language of maths • The importance of recognising pattern • Looking for real life opportunities to use our developing maths skills to solve problems

  3. Counting to 20 and beyond 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 What number comes after 13? What number comes before 11? Start with 7 and count on to 13. What numbers are between 11 and 17?

  4. Place Value 14

  5. 1 0 2 3 9 4 5 6 7 8

  6. Addition Strategies Number bonds to 10 Doubles and near doubles Big number first

  7. Shopping 7p 5p 4p 3p 10p 6p

  8. maths language more add plus + sum total altogether

  9. Subtraction 8 - 2 = 6

  10. Addition

  11. Open ended questions Which is our favourite ice cream flavour? How could we find out? How many ways can you put 13 buttons in two boxes? How many different ways can you order 4 different coloured counters? How many dominoes have an odd total of spots?

  12. Solve problems in everyday life Do we have enough cups for everyone? How many more do we need? Can we share out these cakes fairly? How should we do it? Will there be any left over? How should we plant the daffodil bulbs in these 3 pots?

  13. Maths Games • Snakes and Ladders • Bingo • Guess My Number • Biggest Number Wins • Dominoes

  14. Maths should be about… Having fun Solving problems Talking Building confidence

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