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United Kingdom · National Curriculum Attainment Targets

Year 1 Mathematics

This curriculum introduces students to the core structures of number, shape, and measure through hands-on exploration. It prioritizes the development of a strong mental number line and the ability to articulate mathematical reasoning during problem solving.

6 units·46 topics·Ages 5-6

01Number Sense and Place Value

10 topics·Autumn Term

Students explore the composition of numbers to 100, focusing on counting, identifying more or less, and understanding the physical representation of quantity.

Counting Forwards and Backwards to 10

Developing a deep understanding of counting forwards and backwards and recognizing the value of each digit within 10.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Counting Forwards and Backwards to 20

Extending counting skills to numbers up to 20, reinforcing number order and sequence.

Timeline ChallengeWalk and Talk
Counting in Multiples of 2

Exploring skip counting in twos as an efficient way to count pairs of objects.

Carousel BrainstormCollaborative Problem-Solving
Counting in Multiples of 5

Practicing skip counting in fives, linking to fingers and groups of five objects.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Counting in Multiples of 10

Understanding skip counting in tens, emphasizing its use for larger numbers and place value.

Carousel BrainstormCollaborative Problem-Solving
Representing Numbers to 10

Using concrete objects and pictorial representations to show numbers up to 10.

Stations RotationProject-Based Learning
Representing Numbers to 20

Extending the use of concrete objects and pictorial representations to show numbers up to 20.

Stations RotationProject-Based Learning
Comparing Numbers: More, Less, Equal (to 10)

Using mathematical language to compare quantities up to 10 and introduce comparison symbols.

Human BarometerThink-Pair-Share
Comparing Numbers: More, Less, Equal (to 20)

Extending comparison skills to numbers up to 20, using comparison symbols.

Human BarometerThink-Pair-Share
Ordering Numbers to 10

Arranging numbers from smallest to largest and largest to smallest within 10.

Timeline ChallengeCollaborative Problem-Solving

02Additive Reasoning

10 topics·Autumn Term

An investigation into the relationship between addition and subtraction using concrete materials and pictorial representations.

Number Bonds to 5

Understanding how numbers can be broken into parts and recombined to form a whole up to 5.

Stations RotationConcept Mapping
Number Bonds to 10

Understanding how numbers can be broken into parts and recombined to form a whole up to 10.

Stations RotationConcept Mapping
Number Bonds to 20

Extending knowledge of number bonds to numbers up to 20.

Think-Pair-ShareJigsaw
Adding by Counting On (to 10)

Developing mental and physical strategies to solve simple addition problems by counting on from the larger number.

Problem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Adding by Counting On (to 20)

Extending counting on strategies to solve addition problems with sums up to 20.

Problem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Subtracting by Counting Back (from 10)

Using counting back as a strategy for subtraction from numbers up to 10.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Subtracting by Counting Back (from 20)

Extending counting back strategies to solve subtraction problems from numbers up to 20.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Fact Families (Addition and Subtraction)

Exploring the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction using fact families.

Peer TeachingCollaborative Problem-Solving
The Meaning of the Equals Sign

Exploring the meaning of the equals sign as a symbol of equivalence rather than just an instruction to calculate.

Peer TeachingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Solving One-Step Addition Problems

Applying addition strategies to solve simple word problems using concrete objects and pictorial representations.

Problem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving

03Geometry and Spatial Sense

5 topics·Spring Term

Students identify and describe the properties of common 2D and 3D shapes found in their environment.

Recognizing and Naming Basic 2D Shapes

Naming and categorizing flat shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) based on visual recognition.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Describing Properties of 2D Shapes (Sides & Vertices)

Identifying and counting sides and vertices of common 2D shapes.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept Mapping
Recognizing and Naming Basic 3D Solids

Identifying three dimensional shapes (cubes, cuboids, spheres, cylinders, pyramids, cones) in the real world.

Stations RotationCarousel Brainstorm
Describing Properties of 3D Solids (Faces, Edges, Vertices)

Describing 3D shapes using simple language like 'it rolls', 'it stacks', or 'it has flat sides', and introducing faces, edges, vertices.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Whole, Half, and Quarter Turns

Describing movement and location using mathematical language related to turns.

Escape RoomRole Play

04Measurement and Comparison

5 topics·Spring Term

An introduction to measuring length, mass, and capacity using non-standard units and simple tools.

Comparing Lengths and Heights

Comparing the size of objects using direct comparison and language like 'longer', 'shorter', 'taller'.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving
Measuring Length with Non-Standard Units

Using everyday objects (e.g., paper clips, blocks) to measure the length of items.

Experiential LearningProject-Based Learning
Comparing Mass: Heavy and Light

Exploring heavy and light through direct comparison and the use of balance scales.

Stations RotationDecision Matrix
Measuring Mass with Non-Standard Units

Using cubes or other small objects to measure the mass of items on a balance scale.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving
Comparing Capacity: Full, Empty, Half-Full

Understanding how much a container can hold and comparing different volumes of liquid using descriptive language.

Inquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share

05Time and Money

6 topics·Summer Term

Learning the value of currency and the passage of time through clocks, calendars, and coin recognition.

Recognizing UK Coins (1p, 2p, 5p, 10p)

Identifying British currency and understanding that different coins represent different values.

Stations RotationRole Play
Recognizing UK Coins (20p, 50p, £1, £2)

Extending coin recognition to higher value British currency.

Stations RotationRole Play
Counting with Coins (Small Amounts)

Practicing counting groups of coins to find a total value for small amounts.

Role PlayProblem-Based Learning
Telling Time to the Hour

Reading the time to the hour on an analogue clock.

Carousel BrainstormStations Rotation
Telling Time to the Half Hour

Reading the time to the half hour on an analogue clock.

Peer TeachingExperiential Learning
Days of the Week and Key Events

Sequencing the days of the week and linking them to familiar events and routines.

Timeline ChallengeRole Play

06Multiplicative Thinking and Data

10 topics·Summer Term

An introduction to grouping, sharing, and representing information in simple charts.

Doubling Numbers to 10

Understanding the concept of twice as many and finding doubles of numbers up to 10.

Think-Pair-ShareCollaborative Problem-Solving
Halving Even Numbers to 10

Practicing halving even numbers up to 10 using concrete materials.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Halving Even Numbers to 20

Extending halving skills to even numbers up to 20 using concrete materials.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Making Equal Groups

Solving simple multiplication problems by making equal groups using concrete objects.

Problem-Based LearningStations Rotation
Sharing Equally

Dividing a set of objects into equal groups to solve simple division problems.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingRole Play
Introduction to Fractions: Halves of Shapes

Understanding halves of shapes and identifying when a shape is divided into two equal parts.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Introduction to Fractions: Halves of Quantities

Understanding halves of quantities and finding half of a group of objects.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Introduction to Fractions: Quarters of Shapes

Understanding quarters of shapes and identifying when a shape is divided into four equal parts.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Introduction to Fractions: Quarters of Quantities

Understanding quarters of quantities and finding a quarter of a group of objects.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Collecting and Organizing Data

Collecting information and creating simple visual representations to answer questions.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis