Year 1 | Making Families of Related Facts Worksheets

Year 1 | Making Families of Related Facts Worksheets

Year 1 related facts worksheets

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Aligned with the maths mastery approach, these differentiated Year 1 | Making Families of Related Facts Worksheets are designed to be used alongside our Year 1 | Making Families of Related Facts Lesson Presentation for a complete maths lesson. The maths worksheets require children to use a bar model to complete four related facts, building up recall and fluency skills. The worksheets can also be cut up and used individually in children’s books to demonstrate knowledge and progression, without the need for a whole worksheet.

Topic: Addition and subtraction

Small Step: Find related facts.

NC Links: Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition, subtraction and equals signs. *Add and subtract one-digit and two-digit numbers to 20, including zero. *Solve one step problems that involve addition and subtraction using concrete objects and pictorial representations , and missing number problems.

TAF Statements: Working towards: Add and subtract one digit number explaining their method verbally, in pictures, or using apparatus.

Working At: Recall all the number bonds to and within 10 and use these to reason with and calculate bonds to and within 20, recognising other associated additive relationships.

Greater Depth – Use reasoning about number and relationships to solve more complex problems and explain their thinking.

Ready-to-progress criteria:  1AS-2 Read, write and interpret equations containing addition, subtraction and equals symbols and relate additive expressions and equations to real-life contexts.

Previous experience: Devise and record number stories, using pictures, numbers and symbols.

Explore our year 1 addition and subtraction resources for Spring 1.

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