Year 1 Mathematics the Learner 801w At the start of Year 1, children are enthusiastic ‘beginning’ mathematicians. They have an understanding of the basic concepts of number, shape and measurement, a

Year 1 Mathematics the Learner 801w At the start of Year 1, children are enthusiastic ‘beginning’ mathematicians. They have an understanding of the basic concepts of number, shape and measurement, a

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Year 1 Mathematics the Learner 801w

At the start of Year 1, children are enthusiastic ‘beginning’ mathematicians. They have an understanding of the basic concepts of number, shape and measurement, and see mathematics as an exciting and practical element of the curriculum. They develop their knowledge, skills and understanding through a balance of whole class activity. This involves, for example, counting, direct teaching, problem solving in groups and independent work, where children appl