Count objects reliably (up to 50 by end of year).
Decompose two-digit numbers (e.g. 48 = 40 + 8).
Read and write number symbols up to 200.
Count, compare and order numbers up to 200.
Estimate, compare, and order: Mass (using non-standard units), Length/height, Capacity (e.g. cups, spoons)
Use positional language and compare shape attributes (e.g. rolls vs. slides).
Recognise 3D shapes (spheres, prisms).
Identify, name and sort 2D shapes (circles, triangles, squares, rectangles).
Copy, extend and describe geometric patterns (shapes, colours, sizes)
Complete number sequences (e.g. in 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s)
Perform repeated addition and simple equal sharing/grouping tasks.
Write number sentences using +, −, and =.
Perform addition and subtraction using: Apparatus, Drawings, Number lines, Doubling and halving, Building up and breaking down numbers
Solve addition and subtraction word problems (up to 20).
Decompose numbers into tens and ones (e.g. 12 = 10 + 2).
Understand and use number concepts: before, after, between; more/less than.
Read and write number symbols up to 80.
Answer questions and analyse data from given representations.
Complete and describe numeric patterns: In 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s (to 200)
Introduce simple fractions in context: halves, thirds, quarters, fifths (diagrammatic and written forms).
Solve contextual problems involving: Addition/subtraction (up to 99), Equal sharing and grouping (including remainders), Repeated addition leading to multiplication (e.g. 4 × 5)
Collect, sort and describe objects using given criteria.
Use language of position and compare views of same object.
Tell time using analogue clock (hour, half-hour, quarter-hour).
Construct pictographs using one-to-one correspondence.
Estimate, measure, compare, and order: Length (in metres), Mass (non-standard units and kilograms), Capacity (non-standard units)
Recognise, name, and sort 2D and 3D shapes (straight vs. round sides).
Work with geometric patterns: repeat and grow patterns involving shape and quantity.
Work with money: Recognise SA coins and notes, solve problems up to R99.
Represent data with pictures and simple graphs.
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