Year 1
Overview Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Comparing Numbers Ordering Numbers
Number and Place Value we learn to:
> Greater than < Less than = Equal to Smallest to Greatest…
-Counting Forwards and Backwards within 100
-Partitioning Numbers 54, 59, 64, 73, 88
-Comparing Numbers -Ordering Numbers >
58, 63, 88, 89, 92
-One More/ One Less
Number and Place Value is useful learning because it Greatest to Smallest…
is the foundation for all other maths. It helps us to
= 88, 73, 64, 59, 54
understand the value of digits of numbers and to use
mental calculation methods. It helps us to use maths
92, 89, 88, 63, 58
functionally in many areas of our lives.
< Eighty-four TOP TIP! When ordering numbers,
look from left to right (compare the
Numbers to 50/ Counting On and Back tens column and then the ones).
Numbers to 100 (numerals and words) Counting On and Back
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One more than 57 is 58.
Partitioning and Representations
Partitioning means that we split numbers into smaller parts to make them easier to
work with. An example is 87 = 80 + 7.
87 72
80 7 70 2
One less than 99 is 98.
Key Vocabulary
Number Digit Least Smallest Greatest Ones Tens Hundreds Partitioning Smallest Greatest