Learn about why and how we measure time.You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
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Year 1
Understanding clocks
Reading o’clock times
Learn to begin to read o’clock times on an analogue and digital clock.You will need paper and a pencil to with.
Understanding clocks
Use o’clock times to follow a schedule. You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
Reading half-hour times
Learn to read half-hour times on an analogue and digital clock.You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
Using o’clock and half-hour times
Learn to use o’clock and half hour times to create a schedule.You will need paper and a pencil to write with.
Understanding 2 and 3 dimensional shapes
Learn to notice the differences between 2 and 3 dimensional shapes.You will need some paper and something to write with.
Recognising 2 dimensional shapes
Learn to recognise 2 dimensional shapes.You will need some paper and something to write with.
Describing attributes of 2 dimensional shapes
Learn to notice and describe corners on 2 dimensional shapes.You will need some paper and something to write with.
Classifying 2 dimensional shapes
Learn to classify 2 dimensional shapes according to attributes and properties.You will need some paper and something to write with.
Using knowledge of 2 dimensional shapes
Learn to apply what you know about 2 dimensional shapes.You will need some paper and something to write with.
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