Year 1 | Comparing Number Bonds to 10 Lesson Presentation

Year 1 | Comparing Number Bonds to 10 Lesson Presentation

Year 1 addition and subtraction resources 

This lesson compares number bonds to 10.

Aligned with the maths mastery approach, this Year 1 | Comparing Number Bonds to 10 Lesson Presentation is fully editable and designed for the Year 1 maths curriculum to cover the following curriculum objectives:.

Topic/Block: Addition and Subtraction

Small Steps: Compare number bonds.

NC Links: Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), and equals (=) signs. • Add one digit numbers to 10, including zero. • Solve one step problems that involve addition using concrete objects and pictorial representations *• Represent and use number bonds within 10 *Compare and order numbers from 0 up to 10, use < > and  = signs

Ready-to-progress criteria:  1AS-1 Compose numbers to 10 from 2 parts, and partition numbers to 10 into parts.

Previous Experience: Understand the cardinal value of number words. Subitise for up to 5 items. Automatically show a given number using fingers.

1NF-1 Develop fluency in addition facts within 10.

Previous experience: Being to experience partitioning and combining numbers within 10.

1NPV-2 Reason about the location of numbers to 20 within the linear number system, including comparing using < > and =

TAF Statements: Working Towards Recall at least four of the six number bonds for 10 and reason about associated facts.

Aligned with the order of teaching of the maths mastery approach, use this to help your pupils get to grips with each mathematical concept. This lesson presentation also includes varied fluency activities, problem solving, and mathematical discussion questions too.

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