Working with numbers

Challenge reference: 3097

Active
Notional learning hours
10
Level
Entry 2
Subject area
Preparing for Adulthood pathway
Vocational area
Learning aim
The learner will develop fundamental knowledge of numbers up to 100, for use in everyday situations.
Learning context
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Learning outcomes

(What the learner needs to know, understand or be able to do)

The learner will:

  • 1 .  

    Be able to count up to 100.

  • 2 .  

    Be able to recognise numbers in different formats up to 100.

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Assessment criteria

(What the learner need to demonstrate in order to meet the learning outcome)

The learner can:

  • Identify specified numbers of items from 0 to 100 eg count the number of items on a shelf, on at least four occasions
  • Identify specified number of items counting in twos from 2 to 100 eg count the piles of  2p coins, on al least four occasions
  • Identify specified number of items counting in tens from 10 to 100 eg work out how many 10p coins are needed to make £1, on at least four occasions
  • Identify numbers in both words and figures eg match each number to the word (using word and number cards), on at least four occasions
  • Use tens and units to identify the values of 2-digit numbers eg split the numbers to show which are the tens and the units, on at least four occasions
  • Identify everyday number formats eg find things in the room where numbers are used (leaflets, signs, posters), on at least four occasions
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Assessment methodology

Assessment methodology
Linked to learning outcome
Observation checklist
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