Solve addition and subtraction problems on a number line. You'll need a pencil to write with and some paper.
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Year 1
Addition and subtraction on a number line 0 to 30
Discovering a missing part (addend)
Learn how to identify the missing addend in a word problem or on a cherry representation by counting on or subtraction. You'll need a pencil to write with and some paper.
Developing number fluency with forwards and backwards counting
Practice counting forwards and backwards. You will locate numbers before, after, more than and order amounts.You will need a pencil to write with and some paper.
What is between zero and 1 on the number line?
Learn how to split an object into 2 equal pieces. You'll need a pencil to write with and some paper.
Sharing collections equally in half
Learn how to share a collection into 2 equal groups.You will need a pencil to write with and some paper.
Noticing equal and not equal amounts
Notice collections that can be shared equally or not. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Doubles
Notice and use the strategy of doubles. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Near doubles
Notice and use the strategy of near doubles. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Can we add more than 2 doubles?
Add collections of 3 or more. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Addition and subtraction on the hundreds chart
Count forwards or backwards from larger numerals to add and subtract. You'll need a 100 chart, paper and a pencil to write with.
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