F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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Students use standard place-value partitioning to represent 'teen' numbers.
The content of this book is organised into topics including understanding whole and decimal numbers, and understanding fractional numbers.
Students recall the twos number sequence and use skip counting by twos to count a collection.
The focus of this activity is for students to count a variety of objects in their home environment and write the number for each.
This activity provides students with an opportunity to partition numbers in different ways. Partitioning is an important concept as it allows numbers to be broken up so that they’re easier to use.
This resource introduces a number of activities focused around number patterns. Helping children to explore, continue and describe number patterns can lead to an early understanding of algebraic concepts.
This game focuses on addition, subtraction and estimation. It can be played many times as the totals will often be different and the focus of the mathematics can change. There is a video included to help with how to play the game.
Students recognise amounts to five without counting.
This comprehensive resource describes the progression of number-related ideas showing the relationship to other curriculum strands. The resource demonstrates examples of relevant teaching strategies, investigations, activity plans and connected concepts in number including teaching and cultural implications.
This sequence of 6 tasks explores relationships between numbers 1 to 20 through subitising, comparison, and using 5 and 10 as benchmarks. Students organise collections and use subitisable patterns to help count the total in their collection. Students also compare their collection with a friend to see who has more and who ...