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Practice important Year 1 maths skills with Doodle: addition, subtraction, measurement, shapes, fractions and more! Follow along with classroom activities or use them to help scaffold work and support learners of all abilities.
In addition to practising what they have learned in Kindergarten, Year 1 students will learn:
Your learners will delve a little deeper into the topic of geometry in Year 1 maths, covering shapes, position, and direction. They’ll be taught how to:
In Year 1, learners will cover many aspects of measuring, time, and money. By the end of the year, they’ll know how to:
Year 1 maths is when children will be introduced to statistics. They’ll be taught how to:
There are no formal maths assessments in Year 1. Instead, class teachers will monitor students’ progress using a range of informal assessment strategies throughout the year.
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We’ve gone through the national maths curriculum and pulled all the skills your child needs to become a confident and resilient pro at Year 2 maths!
Whether you’re stepping into the world of Year 1 maths for the first time or you’re a seasoned pro, we’ve got you covered! Say goodbye to the guesswork and hello to confidence with our engaging Year 1 maths guides.
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Year 1 maths curriculum
Know exactly what your child should master in maths before they get to Year 2.
Year 1 maths problems
Shapes, counting & more! Try these 50 Year 1 maths questions at home.
Year 1 maths activities
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By the end of Year 1, children should be confident working with numbers up to 100 using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They should know the 2, 5, and 10 times tables and understand simple fractions.
They should also be able to:
Tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes
Describe 2D and 3D shapes by their properties
Read simple charts, including pictograms and tally charts
As they finish Year 1, students are expected to meet a range of key learning goals before moving on to Year 2 maths.
For a full overview of everything your child should know by the end of Year 1, check out our complete Year 1 curriculum guide!
There are no formal maths assessments in Year 1. Teachers track students’ progress using a variety of informal assessments and observations throughout the year.
The best way to help your child get the most from Year 1 maths is to give them plenty of opportunities to practise the basic but essential skills they’re learning!
There are lots of ways to help with maths for Year 1 students, such as practising skills like counting or doing a few simple sums on a daily basis. You could also try out these 45 Year 1 maths questions to test your learners’ skills!
Another option is the incredible DoodleLearning maths app which offers a super interactive way for your learners to get in that all-important maths practice!
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