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Number Bonds These are the basis of most maths. Children should know number bonds to all numbers, not just ten. Use every counting opportunity available.
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Helping your child with maths in KS1
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Page 1: Helping your child with maths in KS1. Counting and Number Recognition Point out numbers at every opportunity. Ask your child to read the numbers. Count.

Helping your child with maths in KS1

Page 2: Helping your child with maths in KS1. Counting and Number Recognition Point out numbers at every opportunity. Ask your child to read the numbers. Count.

Counting and Number Recognition• Point out numbers at every opportunity.• Ask your child to read the numbers.• Count when putting toys away.• Don’t be vague about numbers when speaking, eg there were

thousands, millions,.. Be specific where possible.

Page 3: Helping your child with maths in KS1. Counting and Number Recognition Point out numbers at every opportunity. Ask your child to read the numbers. Count.

Number Bonds• These are the basis of most maths.• Children should know number bonds to all numbers, not just ten.• Use every counting opportunity available.

Page 4: Helping your child with maths in KS1. Counting and Number Recognition Point out numbers at every opportunity. Ask your child to read the numbers. Count.

TimesTables• Need constant rehearsing• Don’t just count in twos, fives, tens, sing the song.• Change the order.

Page 5: Helping your child with maths in KS1. Counting and Number Recognition Point out numbers at every opportunity. Ask your child to read the numbers. Count.

Shopping• Do together occasionally• Work out prices together, using language of which one is more, less,

what does the special offer mean, how much altogether?• Allow them to pay cash for things and look at the change together.• Help them to understand the value of money.

Page 6: Helping your child with maths in KS1. Counting and Number Recognition Point out numbers at every opportunity. Ask your child to read the numbers. Count.

Time• Use a clock as often as possible• Use time markers, such as in five minutes, when the hand is on the..• In five minutes when the clock on the microwave reads ….• Use reminders, ‘It’s nearly bed time, do you know what time it is?’• When baking a cake, making dinner, running a bath,etc, use realistic

time, … it will be ready in twenty minutes, at 5.20..• We’ll leave for school at…..when the clock is on….

Page 7: Helping your child with maths in KS1. Counting and Number Recognition Point out numbers at every opportunity. Ask your child to read the numbers. Count.

Measures Use as many opportunities as possible to weigh and measure together..


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