This 1-200 Number Chart is great for reinforcing number 1 - 200 as well as practising skip counting, looking for number patterns, odd and even numbers, multiples and times tables.
Quantify sets of objects, to at least 120, by partitioning collections into equal groups using number knowledge and skip counting
Recognise, represent and order numbers to at least 1000 using physical and virtual materials, numerals and number lines
Recall and demonstrate proficiency with multiplication facts for twos; extend and apply facts to develop the related division facts using doubling and halving
Recognise, represent and order numbers to at least 120 using physical and virtual materials, numerals, number lines and charts
Recall and demonstrate proficiency with addition facts to 20; extend and apply facts to develop related subtraction facts
Use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving additive situations, including simple money transactions; represent the situations with diagrams, physical and virtual materials, and use calculation strategies to solve the problem
Use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving equal sharing and grouping; represent the situations with diagrams, physical and virtual materials, and use calculation strategies to solve the problem
Recognise, model, represent and order numbers to at least 1000
Recognise, model, read, write and order numbers to at least 100. Locate these numbers on a number line
Develop confidence with number sequences to and from 100 by ones from any starting point. Skip count by twos, fives and tens starting from zero
Investigate number sequences, initially those increasing and decreasing by twos, threes, fives and tens from any starting point, then moving to other sequences
Describes mathematical situations and methods using everyday and some mathematical language, actions, materials, diagrams and symbols
Uses objects, diagrams and technology to explore mathematical problems
Supports conclusions by explaining or demonstrating how answers were obtained
Applies place value, informally, to count, order, read and represent two- and three-digit numbers
Uses a range of mental strategies and concrete materials for multiplication and division
Uses a range of strategies and informal recording methods for addition and subtraction involving one- and two-digit numbers
Represents and models halves, quarters and eighths
Uses the structure of equal groups to solve multiplication problems, and shares or groups to solve division problems
Reasons about representations of whole numbers to 1000, partitioning numbers to use and record quantity values
Applies an understanding of place value and the role of zero to read, write and order two- and three-digit numbers
Uses number bonds and the relationship between addition and subtraction to solve problems involving partitioning
Represent practical situations that model sharing
Recognise the importance of repetition of a process in solving problems
Represent and solve simple addition and subtraction problems using a range of strategies including counting on, partitioning and rearranging parts
Recognise and describe one-half as one of two equal parts of a whole
Recognise, model, read, write and order numbers to at least 100. Locate these numbers on a number line
Solve simple addition and subtraction problems using a range of efficient mental and written strategies
Investigate number sequences, initially those increasing and decreasing by twos, threes, fives and ten from any starting point, then moving to other sequences
Recognise and represent multiplication as repeated addition, groups and arrays
Apply repetition in arithmetic operations, including multiplication as repeated addition and division as repeated subtraction
Recognise and represent division as grouping into equal sets and solve simple problems using these representations
Develop confidence with number sequences to and from 100 by ones from any starting point. Skip count by twos, fives and tens starting from zero
Count collections to 100 by partitioning numbers using place value
Recognise, model, represent and order numbers to at least 1000
Recognise, describe and order Australian coins according to their value