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Place value understanding and number facts

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MathematicsNumber Representation & Place Value|Ages 6—7|ID: mt_kJGCjnuelW

Use place value understanding and number facts to solve problems

Mastery Evidence

  • Use knowledge that 34 = 30 + 4 to help add 34 + 20 = 54
  • Solve 'I think of a number, add 10, and get 45. What was my number?'
  • Apply partitioning to solve a problem in an unfamiliar context

Assessment Prompt

“If [child] is asked 'which number is closest to 50 — 47 or 54?', can they use their number knowledge to answer quickly and explain why?”

Curriculum Standards1 alignment

Maths/Y2/NPV/6The national curriculum in England
Use place value to solve problems

Use place value and number facts to solve problems.

Mathematics · Key Stage 1

Prerequisites2

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  • Number bonds soft

    Using number facts to solve problems benefits from known addition/subtraction facts

  • The two digits of a two-digit number hard

    Using PV to solve problems requires understanding tens and ones

    • A Ten Is Ten Ones hard

      Understanding tens and ones place value requires the concept of 10 as a bundle

      • The teen numbers hard

        Understanding 10 as a bundle builds on understanding teen numbers as 'a ten and some ones'

        • How Many in Total? hard

          Understanding tens-and-ones composition requires cardinality — knowing numbers represent quantities

          • One-to-one counting hard

            Cardinality principle builds on one-to-one correspondence — you must count correctly to know the last number tells 'how many'

        • Reading and writing numbers to 20 hard

          Composing/decomposing teen numbers requires reading and writing those numerals

          • How Many in Total? hard

            Reading/writing numerals 0–20 requires understanding that numerals represent quantities (cardinality)

            • One-to-one counting hard

              Cardinality principle builds on one-to-one correspondence — you must count correctly to know the last number tells 'how many'

          • Writing digits 0-9 hard

            Writing numerals requires the motor skill of forming digits 0-9 (taught in English handwriting)

    • The teen numbers hard

      General two-digit place value extends from understanding teen number composition

      • How Many in Total? hard

        Understanding tens-and-ones composition requires cardinality — knowing numbers represent quantities

        • One-to-one counting hard

          Cardinality principle builds on one-to-one correspondence — you must count correctly to know the last number tells 'how many'

      • Reading and writing numbers to 20 hard

        Composing/decomposing teen numbers requires reading and writing those numerals

        • How Many in Total? hard

          Reading/writing numerals 0–20 requires understanding that numerals represent quantities (cardinality)

          • One-to-one counting hard

            Cardinality principle builds on one-to-one correspondence — you must count correctly to know the last number tells 'how many'

        • Writing digits 0-9 hard

          Writing numerals requires the motor skill of forming digits 0-9 (taught in English handwriting)

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