Unit G – Subtraction Digits

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage One gets the children to model how to subtract pairs of single digit numbers within ten using concrete equipment and diagrams to support calculations. The class can explain how to record each subtraction calculation using the correct symbols for number sentences.

Model and illustrate how to subtract pairs of single digit numbers within ten using concrete equipment and diagrams to support the subtraction calculations

Lesson One : Number Pins

Practise using concrete objects to model and record how to perform subtraction calculations when taking some different single digit numbers away from ten

Lesson Two : Subtraction Facts

Explore how to identify and record the matching subtraction calculations in the correct number sentences that can make different sums to ten

Lesson Three : Acorns and Conkers

Investigate and record how to use sets of concrete objects to support number calculations when subtracting pairs of single digit numbers within ten

Lesson Four : Tree Leaves

Practise using the number technique of counting back to model and record how to subtract pairs of single digit numbers within ten

Lesson Five : Subtraction Sentences

Explore how to identify and record the correct subtraction calculations in written number sentences to match some different single digit sums within ten

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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

  • Subtraction Digits

    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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