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Y1 activities for Add by Counting On. Spring Term, Block 1 – Addition and Subtraction. Weeks 1-4.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Addition and Subtraction
• Add and subtract 1-digit and 2-digit numbers to 20, including zero.
Maths Focus
• Children will add numbers by counting on from one another.
• Children will know where to start the count and when to stop the count.
Maths Mastery
• Children can solve an addition with a total of up to 20 by counting on, including where additions cross.
• Children can decide which number to count on from.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Addition and Subtraction
Represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20.
Add and subtract 1-digit and 2-digit numbers to 20, including zero.
Solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete and pictorial representations, and missing number problems.
Maths Focus
Children will partition numbers and use this to help them subtract when crossing the 10.
Maths Mastery
Children can use part-whole models, bead strings and ten frames to reason and explain their methods.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Addition and Subtraction
Represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20.
Add and subtract 1-digit and 2-digit numbers to 20, including zero.
Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (–) and equals (=) signs.
Maths Focus
Children will add two single-digit numbers that total more than 10, by breaking one number into two parts to bridge the 10.
Children will deepen their understanding and proficiency in adding two single-digit numbers by bridging 10.
Maths Mastery
Children can decide which partitions to use to add by making 10.
Children can represent the process using ten frames, bead strings and number lines.
Children build on their knowledge of commutativity and see that it does not matter which number comes first when using this strategy.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Addition and Subtraction
Represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20.
Maths Focus
Children will find and revise addition and subtraction facts to 20.
Maths Mastery
Children can quickly recall their addition and subtraction facts to 20.
Children can link addition and subtraction facts to those within 10 to support them with higher numbers.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Number and Place Value
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Maths Focus
Children will order and compare three or more sets of objects or numbers below 50.
Maths Mastery
Children can order three or more numbers by placing them on a number line and using the < and > signs.
When given three or more numbers, children can say which is the largest and which is the smallest, and can justify their answers.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Number and Place Value
Given a number, identify one more and one less.
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Maths Focus
Children will compare different numbers of objects to 50 using the less than (<) and more than (>) signs.
Maths Mastery
Children can count and compare groups of up to 50 objects, presented in a range of different ways, using the < and > signs and the words ‘more’ and ‘less’.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Number and Place Value
Count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples of 2s, 5s and 10s.
Maths Focus
Children will explore counting forwards and backwards in 2s.
Maths Mastery
Children can count forwards and backwards in 2s from an even starting point.
Children realise that all numbers when counting in 2s from an even starting point end in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Number and Place Value
Count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples of 2s, 5s and 10s.
Maths Focus
Children will explore counting forwards and backwards in 5s.
Maths Mastery
Children can count forwards and backwards in 5s from 0 and other starting points that are multiples of 5.
Children can identify the numerical patterns that exist when counting in 5s.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Number and Place Value
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Maths Focus
Children will explore different ways to represent numbers to 50, using objects such as counters and Base 10 equipment, and mathematical models such as the part-whole model.
Maths Mastery
Children can represent numbers up to 50 in different ways, including the part-whole model.
Children are beginning to understand how the position of a digit in a number impacts its value.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Number and Place Value
Count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number.
Maths Focus
Children will recognise numbers to 50 and count objects to 50.
Children will develop their use of the number line beyond 20 and up to 50 and be able to count forwards or backwards from any number up to 50.
Maths Mastery
Children can accurately count to 50 in 1s and can count up to 50 objects.
Children can find one more or one less than any number up to 50, using a number line and Base 10 equipment to help as needed.
Read Roman numerals to 1000 (M) and recognise years written in Roman numerals.
These Roman numeral review worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 5 children. A variety of Roman numeral problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
Estimate and read time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute; record and compare time in terms of seconds, minutes and hours; use vocabulary such as o’clock, a.m./p.m., morning, afternoon, noon and midnight.
These time review worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 3 children.
A variety of time measurement problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
Measure, compare, add and subtract: lengths (m/cm/mm); mass (kg/g); volume/capacity (l/ml).
These comparing length review worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 3 children. A variety of length problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
Recognise and show, using diagrams, families of common equivalent fractions.
These equivalent fraction worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 4 children. A variety of fraction problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is also included.
*Solve problems involving converting from hours to minutes; minutes to seconds; years to months; weeks to days. *
These time conversion worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 4 children. A variety of time problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is also included.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Multiplication and Division
Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher.
Maths Focus
Children explore sharing equally with a one to one correspondence using pictorial representations.
Maths Mastery
Children can recognise when a group is not shared equally.
Children can work out what to do when a group is not shared equally.
Children can show what they are doing in abstract form.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Fractions
Recognise, find and name a half as 1 of 2 equal parts of an object, shape or quantity.
Maths Focus
Children will start to recognise that a half means two equal parts by exploring half of shapes and objects.
Maths Mastery
Children understand that two equal halves make a whole.
Children can represent half of a shape in multiple ways.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Fractions
Recognise, find and name a half as 1 of 2 equal parts of an object, shape or quantity.
Maths Focus
Children will use their understanding of halving shapes/objects to find half of a quantity.
Maths Mastery
Children recognise that there needs to be equal amounts to be showing half.
Children can work with abstract problems.
Children notice that if they are given half, that they need to double this amount to find the total.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number – Fractions
Recognise, find and name a quarter as 1 of 4 equal parts of an object, shape or quantity.
Maths Focus
Children use their knowledge of halves to recognise that a quarter means four equal parts, demonstrating this with shapes and objects.
Maths Mastery
Children recognise that a quarter is half of a half.
Children recognise that four equal quarters makes a whole.
Children demonstrate multiple ways to represent quarter of a shape.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Measurement –
Measure and begin to record the following: capacity and volume.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: capacity and volume (for example, full/empty, more than, less than, quarter, half full, half).
Maths Focus
Children will use a variety of nonstandard units to compare and order objects according to their capacity.
Maths Mastery
Children can compare and order sets of containers according to their capacities, measured using a variety of nonstandard units.