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Recognise place value in two-digit numbers
66 85
> < >
46 < 62 56 > 50 76 < 77
68 > 53 10 < 24 9 > 7
46 16, 40, 46, 64, 106
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Recognise place value in three-digit numbers
300 301
2 6
124 206
Two hundred and sixty-nine 504
Park
89, 91, 98, 108, 121 106, 140, 146, 160, 164
565, 450, 405, 209, 124 299, 456, 472, 575, 901
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many possible answers e.g. 25 301 308
2019 Paper 3 Question 7b 2 3 2
147
973 379
375 664, 662, 646, 642, 624 (any order)
57, 75, 27, 52, 72, 25 (any order)
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Round to the nearest 10 or 100
82, 77
84, 76
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Use the inverse to find missing numbers in addition and subtraction problems
57 73
80 33 0
43 0
2015 Paper 2 Question 1 257
95 130
2018 Paper 2 Question 2 28 + 67 = 95 or 67 + 28 = 95
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Find missing numbers in the addition or subtraction of multiple numbers
Write in the missing numbers.
89 310
120 120
40 181
20
Complete simple addition and subtraction sequences with missing numbers
37, 27 100, 65
20, 38 16, 40, 64
2018 Paper 3 Question 1 35, 56, 70
15 31
880 980, 990
794, 844 250, 450
2016 Paper 3 Question 1 68, 110, 152
2019 Paper 2 Question 5 110, 290, 335
570, 730
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Use number cards to write correct addition and subtraction calculations
many possible answers 18 = 12 + 6 or 12 = 9 + 3 or 9 = 6 + 3
7, 3 (any order) 8, 1 (any order) 4, 2 (any order)
30 + 20 = 50 30 + 10 = 40 (any order)
26 + 14 (any order) or 24 + 16 (any order)
76 + 24 (any order) or 74 + 26 (any order)
53 – 6
136 31 – 6
one of the pairs below 63 and 87 64 and 86 65 and 85 66 and 84 67 and 83 73 and 77 74 and 76
458 + 42
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Find missing digits in addition and subtraction calculations
97 – 54 61 – 27
37 + 63 35 + 65
44 + 56 137 + 63
2019 Paper 3 Question 5 128 + 72
many possible answers e.g. 408 – 200
2016 Paper 2 Question 3 151 + 464
258 + 297
3 and 3 or 4 and 2 (any order) or 5 and 1 (any order)
593 – 202 = 391
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Complete puzzles involving addition and subtraction
150 matched to 85 + 65 and 450 – 300 225 and 475
7 and 14 or 15 and 8
67 and 45 (any order)
or
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or
many possible answers e.g. 50 + 3 + 1 – and = or = and +
+ and = – and = or = and +
– and = or = and + – and = or + and = or = and – or = and +
– + – + – –
Find the number closest to or furthest from a three-digit number
111 288
491 651
2016 Paper 2 Question 1 499 555
246
699
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Interpret tables to solve addition and subtraction problems
3 4 monkey
Sarah is wrong. 25 + 19 = 44 walked 27 + 23 = 50 did not walk 44 is not more than 50
25 £112 £16
15 USA
Jack
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34 32
160 g 360 g
60 ml
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Solve one-step addition and subtraction problems
31 – 9 31
28
28 90p
50 43
23 38 kg
100 356
120 g 60 ml
56 2019 Paper 3 Question 7a 155 g
14 cm
406
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Solve two-step addition and subtraction problems
55 cm 15
25p
8 m
11 kg 7
202
43 24
2018 Paper 2 Question 16 Cross Tick Tick Cross
Make different combinations
2018 Paper 3 Question 2 blue and red white and red
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Solve problems involving unequal distribution
11 boys and 10 girls 8 in the longer piece, 7 in the shorter piece
Robbie has 6, Sapna has 8 15 cm
Solve problems involving times tables knowledge
2019 Paper 2 Question 1
20 x 1 (any order) or 10 x 2 (any order) or 5 x 4 (any order)
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Tick Cross Tick
60 ÷ 10 = 6 or 60 ÷ 6 = 10
÷
= > <
7
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Solve word problems involving multiplication and division
Tick Cross Tick
4
7 40
2 metres
35
7 24
8
32 5
15 90 13
288
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Solve number problems using the four operations
< > = >
6
+ and x ÷ and –
33
Solve word problems using the four operations
Tom has 4 Nadia has 28 4
54 63
10 19 14
2015 Paper 2 Question 2 122
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Recognise vocabulary of odd and even
12 crossed out Luke is correct. If a number ends in 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9, it is odd. If a number ends in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8, it is even.
Nisha is wrong. many possible explanations e.g. 8 is an even number. Half of 8 is 4, which is even.
50 is an even number. odd + odd + odd = odd Three odd numbers can’t add up to an even number.
Seb is wrong. many possible explanations e.g. 48 + 1 + 1 = 50 and 1 is an odd number. If two of the three numbers are odd numbers, then the answer will be an even number.
It’s not fair. There are 4 odd numbers but only 3 even numbers so Sapna scores on more than half of the cards.
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Use knowledge of odd and even numbers to solve problems
9, 11, 13, 15, 17 or 19 4 3 5
845 645
918 or 938
511, 151, 115, 331, 313 or 133
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Identify fractions 28 or
14
520 or
14
25
910
Compare and order fractions
13
14 and
25
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Recognise fractions that add to 1 whole 14
58
27
110
9
10
58
28
Tom 49
511
9
11
Find a unit fraction of a number
7 apples circled 8
20
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Dev is wrong. e.g. 18 ends in an 8 but half of 18 is 9. 38 ends in an 8 but half of 38 is 19.
150
20
8 Cross Tick Cross
Week 6
The half price offer is cheaper. Half of 80p is 40p. 2 packets of 30p pencils cost 60p. 40p is cheaper than 60p.
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Identify tenths on number lines and recognise their value
0.6 or 6
10 5.7 or 57
10
8.2, 10.1 1.9, 2.8
3.5, 5.4 7.2
9.8 0.5, 2.4, 4.2, 4.7, 14.9
0.2, 3
10 , 0.6, 9
10 7 m
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Order amounts of money
£0.27, 72p, £2.07, £2.70, £7.20 £0.65, 72p, £2.88, £5.40, £10
£0.75, 99p, £2.05, £9, £10.50 £2.50, £20.05, £20.50, £25
71p, 72p and 75p Cross Cross Tick Tick
£3.07
10p, 5p, 2p, 1p and 1p
Total the value of given coins
49p £1, 50p, 10p, 10p, 5p
10
£1, £1, 50p, 50p, 10p, 5p, 1p and 1p 20p, 10p, 5p and 2p
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50p, 5p and 5p or 20p, 20p and 20p
£18.10
52p and £1.05
Identify values on simple scales
38 kg
80 g 65 kg
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Estimate or identify values on number lines
15 37
35 between 65 and 75
Tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes
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8:20
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Compare and order times
15 11:30pm
45 There are 60 minutes in an hour. If it is 10:35, that is 35 minutes past 10:00 but only 25 minutes until 11:00
35 5:30pm
8:45 20 seconds, 1 minute, 100 seconds, 5 minutes
22
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Tell the time on a 24-hour clock
2016 Paper 3 Question 3 02:45 and 14:45
15:10
20:00 23:10 ten to 7 in the morning
20:15
Describe position and direction
up 3 left 2 up 2
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Compare the size of angles
d, b, a, c B, A, E, C, D
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Identify right angles
3, 2 C, A, B, D
2, 4
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Measure lines in centimetres
between 8.4 cm and 8.6 cm
between 5.4 cm and 5.6 cm
between 7.4 cm and 7.6 cm
between 6.4 cm and 6.6 cm
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A and D
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Name 2D Shapes
A, D, E A, F
they all have 6 sides
B, F C, D, G
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A, E
1 D and E
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Identify information in tables or diagrams
white, orange
cheetah wildcat and leopard
Nicola 2
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4 Monday and Thursday
silver green and blue
101 247
12p 85p
2 Blue
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Identify information from pictograms
15 130
15 10
27
350 250
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Plot information on bar charts
6
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10
8
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Identify information from simple bar charts
11
5 James and Sasha
5 2
7 15
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Identify information from bar charts
£15 March and May 9
4 30p stamp
Kylie
150 2
2017 Paper 2 Question 1 200 50