I know when I have written a number backwards and can correct it when it is pointed out to me I can arrange numbers in order from 1 to 10

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Mathematics Targets Moving from Level W and working towards level 1c I can count from 1 to 10 I know and write all my numbers to 10 I know when I have written a number backwards and can correct it when it is pointed out to me I can arrange numbers in order from 1 to 10 I can add 1 to any number up to 10 and know what the new number is I can take 1 from any number up to 10 and know what the answer is I can put two sets together and count up to 10 I can continue a repeating pattern with up to 2 objects in it I know 0 as zero and know it is less than 1 I know the meaning of: plus, more than, fewer than I can name a circle, triangle and square Moving from level 1c and working towards level 1b I can order numbers from 0-20 I can add 1 to any number up to 10 and record my operation I can take 1 from any number up to 10 and record my operation I can estimate how many objects there are in a group of up to 10 I can add 2 or 3 sets of numbers together up to 10 I can recognise the coins: 1p 2p 5p 10p 20p 50p 1 I can recognise repeating patterns that have three items in them I know the meaning of: too many, estimate, before, next to, after, between I can recognise and name an oblong

Moving from level 1b and working towards level 1a I can write all numbers to 20 and begin to recognise a pattern as I do so I can order numbers to at least 20 or 30 I can partition any number up to 20 in tens and units I can work out a missing number from a simple sequence of numbers to 30 I can tell which of any 2 numbers is the larger or smaller (up to 30) I know and use the symbols + (plus) and = (equals) I can work out how many more I need to add to a number to make another (up to 20) I know and use the symbol (minus) I can work out how many more I need to take away from a number to leave me with a give number I can add two coins together and know how much I have got I know the meaning of minus, equals to Moving from level 1a and working towards level 2c I can read all numbers up to 100 I try to write all my numbers up to 100 but sometimes get mixed up with the Tens and Units I put numbers in order up to 100 I can add 2 numbers together using a number line (by counting on) I can subtract by counting back on a number line I can add 3 single digit numbers I know which is the largest or smallest number in any give group up to 100 I can recognise and find ½ or ¼ of different shapes I can put information I have collected on a block graph I can work out where a line of symmetry is in simple shapes

Moving from level 2c and working towards level 2b I can read and write all numbers to 100 I can count backwards in 2's, 5's, or 10's I can order numbers or money from the highest to the lowest or from the lowest to the highest I know what is meant by odd or even numbers I can partition a number into tens and units and then add them together I can add 2 two-digit numbers sometimes without apparatus I can take a number between 0 and 9 from a 2-digit number without using apparatus I can take a 2-digit number from another 2-digit number using apparatus I can find a half or a quarter of any number that is divisible by 2 or 4 I can read the time to o'clock, half past, quarter past/to I know what a right angle looks like Moving from level 2b and working towards level 2a I can read and write all numbers to 1000 I can partition a number into hundreds tens and units I know that a number less than zero is a negative number I can add 2 two digit numbers that require me to carry into the tens column I know that the x sign is a multiplication I know my 2 and 10 times table I can share between 2, 3, 4 or 10 I know that multiplication is the same as repeated addition I know that 3 and 45 pence can be written as 3.45 I can total money to 10 I can measure using a ruler to 30 cms

Moving from level 2a and working towards level 3c I can read and write all numbers to 1000 and I can read numbers in thousands I can round up 2-digit numbers to the nearest 10 and 3-digit numbers to the nearest 100 I can count on or back in 1 s 10 s or 100 s starting from any 2-or 3-digit number I can count back in 2 s starting from any 2-digit number I can order negative numbers from -10 to -1 I can double or halve numbers up to 100 I am very good at adding up to 3 2-digit numbers I can subtract a 2-digit number from another as long as there is no exchange involved I can use calculators to check my addition and subtraction I know that the sign is a division symbol I know my 5x table and most of my 3x and 4x table Moving from level 3c and working towards level 3b I can read and write numbers in thousands I can round up numbers to the nearest 10 or 100 I can add or subtract involving negative numbers set out on a number line I can add any amount of money set out in decimal format I can subtract any 2-digit number from another using decomposition (exchange) when necessary I know that division is just like repeated subtraction I know my 3 and 4 times table I know and understand why division problems often have remainders I can count on and back in steps of 3, 4 or 5 from any number I can recognise and name fractions such as ½ 1/3 ¼ 1/5 or 1/10 I know what is meant by the signs < or > and can use them to compare numbers

Moving from level 3b and working towards level 3a I can write out numbers that are said to me in tens hundreds or thousands I know that two halves and four quarters make a whole and that two quarters or three sixths is a half I can recognise and name fractions such as ¾ 2/3 and 3/10 I know that ½ is the same as 0.5 I can add two numbers together that have 1 decimal place I can add two simple fractions I can work out subtractions involving hundreds tens and units I know all my 2x 3x 4x 5x and 10x tables and most of my 6x 7x 8x and 9x tables I can recognise 2-digit multiples of 2, 5 and 10 and 3-digit multiples of 2, 5, 10, 50 and 100 I know what a square number is and know and recognise them all to 10 x 10 I can find the pairs of factors to any number to 30 and know all my prime numbers to 30 I can read a 24-hour digital clock and can tell the time on any analogue clock Moving from level 3a and working towards level 4c I know how to read and write numbers to 1,000,000 I can apply a quick method of multiplying by 10 or 100 I can work out 10% 25% and 50% of numbers and know their connection to fractions I can add or subtract with thousands to 2 decimal places I know all my multiplication tables up to 12x I can multiply 2- or 3-digit numbers by any 2-digit number I can use a calculator to check all my multiplication and division operations I can work out number sequences and explain them to another person I use estimation when trying to work out whether my calculations are likely to be correct I can work out what has to be added to a fraction to make a whole I can round a decimal to the nearest whole number

Moving from level 4c and working towards level 4b I can write any number in words and/or figures knowing what each digit represents I can use decimals for tenths hundredths and thousandths and know what each digit represents I can work out the relationship between percentages and fractions I can multiply or divide by 100 and 1000 even when decimals are involved I can order a set of mixed numbers I can recognise all square numbers to at least 12 x 12 I can recognise prime numbers and find all prime numbers to 100 I can use all four operations to solve problems relating to money, time, length weight or capacity I can find the mode and median and range of any set of numbers I can classify according to degree of likelihood (impossible, unlikely, possible, certain etc) I can construct rectangles, squares and right-angled triangles using set squares and rulers I can recognise all lines of symmetry in a shape and sketch a reflective patterns I can find the difference between any positive and negative number or between two negative numbers I can construct triangles using a ruler and protractor, drawing lines to the nearest millimetre and angles to the nearest degree

Moving from level 4b and working towards level 4a I can order add and subtract negative numbers I can multiply or divide to one decimal place I know the word inverse and can check my answers using the inverse operation I can order fractions such as 2/3, ¾, 5/6 by changing each to a common denominator I can work out a decimal fraction that lies between two that have a 0.1 difference such as 3.6 and 3.7 I can order a set of numbers that have one or two decimal places I can use all four number operations to solve word problems involving numbers in real life I can interpret a pie graph using percentages or fractions to describe proportions of the whole set of data I can use probability scale of 0 to 1 I can calculate angles in a triangle or around a point I can use a ruler and compass to bisect straight lines and angles Moving from level 4a and working towards level 5 I can use a calculator to calculate percentages and fractions of quantities and measurements I can use a calculator to calculate squares, square roots and cubes of larger numbers I can multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000 I can use all four number operations to 2 decimal places I can carry out a long multiplication and division and check my answers on a calculator I can round up or down to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000 I can work out the missing value in a simple equation involving addition or subtraction e.g 2x +1 =7 I can use all four number operators to solve word problems involving money including conversions to/from foreign currency and percentage such as VAT I can apply formulas for perimeters and areas of rectangles and the volume of cuboids I can calculate the perimeter and areas of simple compound shapes that will split into rectangles I can user all four number operators to solve problems involving speed