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Number and place value
ACMNA073 – Apply place value to partition, rearrange and regroup numbers to at least tens of thousands to assist calculations and solve problems
Samples: Place Value to 1000. Identifying place value to 10000 (includes empty columns). Expanded Notation Part 1.
5.NA.3 – Describe spatial and number patterns, using rules that involve spatial features, repeated addition or subtraction, and simple multiplication.
Samples: Single Digit Addition Match. Place value - 'Adding On' single digit numbers.
5.NA.1 – Apply additive and simple multiplicative strategies and knowledge of symmetry to:
5.NA.1.a – Combine or partition whole numbers
Samples: Reading numbers – to 10 000. Write numbers – to 10 000. Comparing numbers – to 10 000.
6.NA.1 – Apply additive and simple multiplicative strategies flexibly to:
6.NA.1.a – Combine or partition whole numbers, including performing mixed operations and using addition and subtraction as inverse operations
Samples: Write numbers – to 100 000. Reading numbers – to 100 000. Comparing numbers – to 100 000.
6.NA.3 – Describe spatial and number patterns, using:
6.NA.3.b – Rules that involve spatial features, repeated addition or subtraction, and simple multiplication.
Samples: Addition two Digit - Missing Numbers. Addition Make 100. Make 100. Challenge puzzle. Addition Of Five Digit Numbers.
KS2.Y3.N.AS – Number - addition and subtraction
Pupils should be taught to:
KS2.Y3.N.AS.4 – Solve problems, including missing number problems, using number facts, place value, and more complex addition and subtraction
Samples: Two digit addition - 1. Challenge Puzzle - Addition Pyramid. Addition two Digit - Missing Numbers. Make 100.
Mathematics
2.NBT.5 – Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Samples: Place value - 'Adding On' single digit numbers. Place value - Two digit addition without trading.