KS1 Maths Resources

Expertly created KS1 maths resources including year 1 and 2 maths whiteboard presentations, year 1 and 2 maths worksheets, maths games, maths activities and much more!

Explore our KS1 maths resources, aligned with the White Rose progression, designed to save your time whilst enhancing your pupils’ maths skills. All of our resources are designed to reflect the content of the KS1 maths national curriculum. Explore our KS1 maths mastery scheme of work here.

The KS1 Maths National Curriculum is designed to provide a structured and progressive approach to mathematics education. It covers various strands of mathematics, including number, measurement, geometry, statistics, and algebra (to a basic extent). The curriculum aims to develop children’s mathematical fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving abilities.

Key components of the KS1 Maths National Curriculum include:

  1. Number and Place Value:
    • Understanding and representing numbers up to 100.
    • Counting forwards and backward within 100.
    • Recognising and representing numbers using objects, pictures, and numbers.
  2. Addition and Subtraction:
    • Adding and subtracting one- and two-digit numbers.
    • Solving simple problems involving addition and subtraction.
  3. Multiplication and Division:
    • Understanding the concept of multiplication and division.
    • Using arrays, grouping, and repeated addition to solve multiplication problems.
    • Introducing the concept of multiplication as repeated addition.
  4. Fractions:
    • Recognising and finding halves and quarters of shapes and objects.
    • Introducing the concept of a fraction as part of a whole.
  5. Measurement:
    • Comparing and ordering lengths, mass, volume, capacity, and time.
    • Using standard units of measurement.
  6. Geometry:
    • Describing and naming 2D and 3D shapes.
    • Exploring position, direction, and movement.
  7. Statistics:
    • Organising, representing, and interpreting data using simple graphs and charts.
    • Collecting and analyzing data in various contexts.
  8. Problem Solving:
    • Developing the ability to solve mathematical problems and apply mathematical knowledge to real-life situations.

Throughout KS1, teachers use a variety of teaching methods, including hands-on activities, games, and interactive lessons, to engage students and help them build a solid foundation in mathematics. Formative assessment and feedback are essential components to monitor each child’s progress and provide targeted support when needed.

 

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