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Title: Four Rules of Maths


1
Four Rules of Maths
  • In seven stages

2
Four Rules
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • division

3
Addition Stage 1 (Reception)
  • Practical activities and discussions
  • Finding one more than a number from 1 to 10
  • Using vocabulary associated with addition

4
Addition Stage 2 (Year 1)
  • Begin to use the and sign to record mental
    calculations
  • Know by heart all number bonds to 10
  • Use knowledge to know that addition can be done
    in any order to do mental calculations more
    efficiently

5
Addition Stage 3 (Year 2 )
  • Adding three single digit numbers mentally
  • Know by heart all number bonds to 20
  • Use and to record mental calculations
  • Use number line to make informal jottings
  • Use partitioning to reflect mental methods 47
    78 40 70 7 8

6
Addition Stage 4 (Year 3)
  • Using informal pencil and paper methods
    (jottings) and introducing vertical addition
  • Adding TU and TU, moving into HTU using jottings
    (most significant digit first)
  • 83
  • 42
  • ----
  • 120
  • 5
  • ----
  • 125

7
Addition Stage 5 (Year 4)
  • Vertical format least significant digit first
    extends to bigger numbers
  • 368
  • 493
  • -----
  • 11
  • 150
  • 700
  • -----
  • 861

8
Addition Stage 6 (Year 5)
  • Children using the compact layout, involving
    carrying
  • 368
  • 491
  • -----
  • 859
  • Extending to decimals

9
Addition Stage 7 (Year 6)
  • Compact addition using carrying for thousands,
    hundreds, tens and units, and decimals
  • Consolidation of Stage 6

10
Subtraction Stage 1 (Reception)
  • Practical activities and discussion
  • Finding one less than a number from 1 to 10
  • Begin to relate subtraction to taking away

11
Subtraction Stage 2 (Year 1)
  • Begin to use the - and sign to record mental
    calculations
  • Know by heart all subtraction facts to 10

12
Subtraction Stage 3 (Year 2 )
  • Know by heart all subtraction facts to 20

13
Subtraction Stage 4 (Year 3)
  • Using informal pencil and paper methods
    (jottings)
  • Use a number line to record complimentary
    addition
  • 84 56
  • 4 20 4 28
  • 56 60 80 84

14
Subtraction Stage 5 (Year 4)
  • 563 - 248
  • 500 60 3
  • - 200 40 8
  • ---------------
  • 500 50 13
  • - 200 40 8
  • ----------------
  • 300 10 5

15
Subtraction Stage 5 (Year 4)
  • Cont.
  • 50 10
  • 500 60 3
  • - 200 40 8
  • ---------------
  • 300 10 5

16
Subtraction Stage 6 (Year 5)
  • Decomposition extended to decimals and larger
    numbers
  • Contracted recording at decomposition


  • 5 10



  • 3 10

  • 6476
  • -2684
  • -------
  • 3792

17
Subtraction Stage 7 (Year 6)
  • Consolidation of stage 5
  • Contracted recording of decimals



18
Multiplication Stage 1 (Reception)
  • Working at a practical level to gain experience
    of doubling and become familiar with the
    appropriate language



19
Multiplication Stage 2 (Year 1)
  • Know by heart addition doubles to at least 5



20
Multiplication Stage 3 (Year 2)
  • Understand multiplication as repeated addition
  • Know by heart the multiplication facts for the 10
    and 2 multiplication tables



21
Multiplication Stage 4 (Year 3)
  • Mental methods using partitioning
  • 38 x 7 (30 x 7) (8 x 7)
  • Introduction of grid layout to show expanded
    working out
  • Know by heart the multiplication facts for the
    10, 2, 5, 3 and 4 times tables



22
Multiplication Stage 5 (Year 4)
  • Grid method extended to bigger numbers
  • 56 x 27
  • Know by heart the multiplication facts up to 10 x
    10



23
Multiplication Stage 6 (Year 5)
  • Grid method extended to bigger numbers and
    decimals
  • 23.5 x 12



24
Multiplication Stage 6 (Year 5)
  • Cont.
  • Introduction of vertical format linked to grid
    method
  • 38
  • x 7
  • -----
  • 210 (30 x 7)
  • 56 ( 8 x 7)
  • ------
  • 266
  • Vertical format using decimals and larger numbers

25
Multiplication Stage 7 (Year 6)
  • Consolidation of stage 6
  • Contracted vertical multiplication, e.g.
  • 38
  • X 7
  • -----
  • 266



26
Division Stage 1 (Reception)
  • Working at a practical level to gain experience
    of sharing and become familiar with the
    appropriate language



27
Division Stage 2 (Year 1)
  • Separate a given number of objects into equal
    groups and record results informally



28
Division Stage 3 (Year 2)
  • Understanding division as grouping, repeated
    subtraction or sharing, and recording informally



29
Division Stage 4 (Year 3)
  • Use the and signs, recording horizontally



30
Division Stage 5 (Year 4)
  • Begin to use standard written methods, e.g. 96
    6
  • 96
  • - 60 (6 x 10)
  • -----
  • 36
  • - 36 (6 x 6)
  • ----- -----
  • 00 16



31
Division Stage 6 (Year 5)
  • Use standard written methods using multiples of
    10, e.g. 196 6
  • 196
  • - 180 (6 x 30)
  • -----
  • 16
  • - 12 (6 x 2)
  • ----- ----
  • 4 32 remainder
    4

32
Division Stage 7 (Year 6)
  • Consolidation of stage 6
  • Contraction of formal method
  • 196
  • - 180 30
  • -----
  • 16
  • - 12 2
  • ----- ----
  • 4 32 remainder 4


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