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Tens and Ones

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to explore, model and record the place value of the tens and ones digits in a range of different numbers to one hundred. The class can practise using abacuses and bar model diagrams to show the values of different two digit numbers.

Number Shapes
Identify and record the place value of each of the tens and ones digits that can be found in different numbers to fifty using bar model diagrams

Tens and Ones Frames
Explain and illustrate how to use pictorial diagrams to represent the values of different numbers to one hundred recorded in both written words and numerical digits

Number Splitting
Identify and record how to partition different pairs of two digit numbers into their matching sets of tens and ones using bar model diagrams

Number Sentence Sums
Select and record the matching pairs of tens and ones that can be used to complete a range of different addition number sentences

Tens and Ones Match
Identify and record the matching pairs of tens and ones that can be combined to build different two digit numbers to one hundred
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Word Matching
Identify, match and record the initial sounds that have been used in a range of cvc words beginning with different letters
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Family Toys
Investigate and record how a selection of different toys and games that were owned by families have changed and developed over time
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Subtraction Digits
Model and illustrate how to subtract pairs of single digit numbers within ten using concrete equipment and diagrams to support the subtraction calculations
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Family Experiences
Practise composing and presenting some example stories with familiar settings to illustrate things that might be experienced by a family