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Hinguar Primary School and Nursery Times Tables Challenge Expectations for each year group No child should work beyond their year group Foundation Stage (Red) Bronze Level Each child to be able to count up to 10 Silver Level Each child to be able to count up to 20 Gold Level Each child to be able to count on from a given number Year 1 (Yellow) Bronze Level Each child to be able to recite their 10 times tables in order and out of order Silver Level Each child to be able to recite their 5 and 2 times tables in order and out of order Gold Level Each child to be able to calculate one more and one less than a given one, two or three digit number Year 2 (Pink) Bronze Level Each child to be able to recite their 3 times tables in order and out of order Silver Level Each child to understand the place value of tens and ones Gold Level Each child can compare numbers up to 100 using the greater than, less than and equals signs ><= Year 3 (Green) Bronze Level Each child to be able to recite their 4,8,50 and 100 times tables in order Silver Level Each child to be able to recite their 4,8,50 and 100 times tables in random order Gold Level Each child to be able to calculate 10 or 100 more than and less than a given number Year 4 (Purple) Bronze Level Each child to be able to recite their 6, 7, 9 and 25 times tables in order Silver Level Each child to be able to recite their 6, 7, 9 and 25 times tables in random order Gold Level Each child can count backwards through zero into negative integers.

Year 5 (Orange) Bronze Level Each child can recite all of their times tables out of order. Silver Level Each child can round a given number to the nearest 10,100,1000,10000,1000000,1000000 Gold Level Each child can verbalise what the roman numerals stand for in numbers. Year 6 (Blue) Bronze Level Each child can recite all of their times tables out of order including decimals. Silver Level Each child can convert between words and figures and understand place value up to 10, 000, 000 Gold Level Each child can solve simple algebraic equations using BIDMAS. (Brackets, integers, division, multiplication, addition,subtraction) Class expectations Children to be tested regularly either by teacher or TA Once a child has completed a level they take their sheet to the office for a certificate Recommended that each child aims for one times table certificate a term

Red (Bronze) Question 1 How many? 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I can count up to 10. The date I achieved this is:

Red (Silver) Question Sum Answer 1 = 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 I can count up to 20 using base 10. The date I achieved this is: =

Red (Gold) I can count on from a given number. The date I achieved this is: Question Count on from the given number Answer 1 10 2 15 3 5 4 2 5 3 6 15 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 4

Yellow Yr1 (Bronze) I know my 10 times table in order and in random order. The date I achieved this is: 10x table 1x 10=10 2x10=20 3x10=30 4x10=40 5x10=50 6x10=60 7x10=70 8x10=80 9x10=90 10x10=100 11x10=110 12x10=120 10x table 2x10=20 8x10=80 4x10=40 6x10=60 1x10=10 5x10=50 9x10=90 7x10=70 10x10=100 3x10=30 4x10=40 11x10=110

Yellow Yr1 (Silver) I know my 5 and 2 times table in order and in random order. The date I achieved this is: 5x table 1x 5=5 2x5=10 3x5=15 4x5=20 5x5=25 6x5=30 7x5=35 8x5=40 9x5=45 10x5=50 11x5=55 12x5=60 5x table 12x5=60 2x5=10 4x5=20 5x5=25 6x5=30 9x5=45 10x5=50 7x5=35 11x5=55 8x5=40 1x 5=5 5x2=10 2x table 1x2=2 2x2=4 3x2=6 4x2=8 5x2=10 6x2=12 7x2=14 8x2=16 9x2=18 10x2=20 11x2=22 12x2=24 2x table 1x2=2 7x2=14 3x2=6 10x2=20 4x2=8 11x2=22 5x2=10 6x2=12 8x2=16 9x2=18 12x2=24 2x2=4

Yellow Yr1 (Gold) I can calculate one more and one less than one, two and three digit numbers: Question One more and one less 1 One more than: 20 2 One less than: 15 3 One more than: 37 4 One more than: 69 5 One less than: 100 6 One less than: 5 7 One less than: 121 8 One more than: 100 9 One less than: 67 10 One less than: 88 11 One more than: 72 12 One less than: 25 13 One more than: 150 14 One more than: 26 15 One less than: 20

Pink Yr2 (Bronze) I know my 3 times table in order and in random order. The date I achieved this is: 3x table 1x3=3 2x3=6 3x3=9 4x3=12 5x3=15 6x3=18 7x3=21 8x3=24 9x3=27 10x3=30 11x3=33 12x3=36 3x table 1x3=3 8x3=24 2x3=6 12x3=36 3x3=9 9x3=27 4x3=12 6x3=18 7x3=21 10x3=30 11x3=33 5x3=15

Pink Yr2 (Silver) I understand the place value of tens and ones: Question Visual Model How many tens and ones? 1 Tens Ones Number written as a figure Witnessed by: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pink Yr2 (Gold) I can compare numbers up to 100 using the greater than, less than and equals signs ><= Question Insert the correct sign =<> 1 37 43 2 23 23 3 98 27 4 10 0 5 78 23 6 100 100 7 10 15 8 67 19 9 57 12 10 11 25 11 64 64 12 23 22 13 1 0 14 17 100 15 12 18

Green Yr3 (Bronze) I know my 4,8,50 and 100 times table in order. The date I achieved this is: 4x table 1x4=4 2x4=8 3x4=12 4x4=16 5x4=20 6x4=24 7x4=28 8x4=32 9x4=36 10x4=40 11x4=44 12x4=48 8x table 1x8=8 2x8=16 3x8=24 4x8=32 5x8=40 6x8=48 7x8=56 8x8=64 9x8=72 10x8=80 11x8=88 12x8=96 50x table 1x50=50 2x50=100 3x50=150 4x50=200 5x50=250 6x50=300 7x50=350 8x50=400 9x50=450 10x50=500 11x50=550 12x50=600 100x table 1x100=100 2x100=200 3x100=300 4x100=400 5x100=500 6x100=600 7x100=700 8x100=800 9x100=900 10x100=1000 11x100=1100 12x100=1200

Green Yr3 (Silver) I know my 4,8,50 and 100 times table in random order. The date I achieved this is: 4x table 1x4=4 3x4=12 6x4=24 10x4=40 8x4=32 4x4=16 7x4=28 9x4=36 11x4=44 12x4=48 5x4=20 2x4=8 8x table 6x8=48 8x8=64 1x8=8 2x8=16 10x8=80 5x8=40 12x8=96 3x8=24 4x8=32 7x8=56 9x8=72 11x8=88 50x table 1x50=50 10x50=500 6x50=300 5x50=250 2x50=100 4x50=200 7x50=350 3x50=150 12x50=600 8x50=400 9x50=450 11x50=550 100x table 1x100=100 6x100=600 11x100=1100 8x100=800 2x100=200 3x100=300 4x100=400 5x100=500 7x100=700 10x100=1000 9x100=900 12x100=1200

Green Yr3 (Gold) I can calculate 10/100 more and less than a given number: Question 10/100 more or less 1 10 more than: 275 2 10 less than: 894 3 10 less than: 1000 4 100 more than: 990 5 100 less than: 670 6 10 more than: 27 7 100 more than: 873 8 100 less than: 987 9 10 more than: 590 10 100 less than: 600 11 100 more than: 654 12 100 less than: 100 13 10 less than: 10 14 100 more than: 0 15 10 less than: 1000

Purple Yr4 (Bronze) I know my 6, 7, 9 and 25 times table in order. The date I achieved this is: 6x table 1x6=6 2x6=12 3x6=18 4x6=24 5x6=30 6x6=36 7x6=42 8x6=48 9x6=54 10x6=60 11x6=66 12x6=72 7x table 1x7=7 2x7=14 3x7=21 4x7=28 5x7=35 6x7=42 7x7=49 8x7=56 9x7=63 10x7=70 11x7=77 12x7=84 9x table 1x9=9 2x9=18 3x9=27 4x9=36 5x9=45 6x9=54 7x9=63 8x9=72 9x9=81 10x9=90 11x9=99 12x9=108 25x table 1x25=25 2x25=50 3x25=75 4x25=100 5x25=125 6x25=150 7x25=175 8x25=200 9x25=225 10x25=250 11x25=275 12x25=300

Purple Yr4 (Silver) I know my 6, 7, 9 and 25 times table in random order. The date I achieved this is: 6x table 1x6=6 4x6=24 5x6=30 2x6=12 3x6=18 6x6=36 7x6=42 8x6=48 11x6=66 12x6=72 9x6=54 10x6=60 7x table 1x7=7 5x7=35 11x7=77 2x7=14 4x7=28 6x7=42 7x7=49 9x7=63 3x7=21 8x7=56 10x7=70 12x7=84 9x table 1x9=9 11x9=99 2x9=18 4x9=36 6x9=54 7x9=63 8x9=72 10x9=90 12x9=108 5x9=45 9x9=81 3x9=27 25x table 3x25=75 6x25=150 9x25=225 1x25=25 2x25=50 4x25=100 5x25=125 11x25=275 7x25=175 8x25=200 12x25=300 10x25=250

Purple Yr4 (Gold) I can count backwards through zero into negative integers. The date I achieved this is: Question Negative numbers 1 25 27 2 7 less than -5 3 122 134 4 3 17 5 9 27 6 90 99 7 28 28 8 26 45 9 9 fewer than 2 10 Subtract 21 from 12 11 45 minus 49 12 35 take away 49 13 76 82 14 2-3 15 20-56

Orange Yr5 (Bronze) I know all of my times tables out of order. The date I achieved this is: Number Question Number Question 1 4x9=36 26 9x4=36 2 5x5=25 27 8x8=64 3 9x6=54 28 8x7=56 4 4x4=16 29 7x12=84 5 8x2=16 30 9x1=9 6 6x7=42 31 4x2=8 7 7x8=56 32 9x3=27 8 10x10=100 33 4x6=24 9 6x1=6 34 7x5=35 10 3x7=21 35 6x9=54 11 6x6=36 36 5x100=500 12 3x2=6 37 3x8=24 13 8x3=24 38 7x7=49 14 9x50=450 39 8x4=32 15 4x7=28 40 7x6=42 16 6x4=24 41 3x5=15 17 5x8=40 42 9x2=18 18 3x10=30 43 2x4=8 19 9x5=45 44 8x6=48 20 5x1=5 45 9x7=63 21 4x3=12 46 5x9=45 22 7x9=63 47 10x2=20 23 8x0=0 48 6x25=150 24 7x2=14 49 8x9=72 25 6x3=18 50 7x4=28

Orange Yr5 (Silver) I can round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000. The date I achieved this is: Question Round to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000 1 To the nearest 10: 5 2 To the nearest 100: 87 3 To the nearest 1000: 1672 4 To the nearest 10, 000: 15,000 5 To the nearest 100, 000: 550,000 6 To the nearest 1, 000, 000: 2, 222,900 7 To the nearest 10: 29 8 To the nearest 100, 000: 330,000 9 To the nearest 1, 000, 000: 9,234,000 10 To the nearest 1000: 9499 11 To the nearest 100: 1234 12 To the nearest 1000: 2500 13 To the nearest 1, 000, 000: 3,500,000 14 To the nearest 100: 798 15 To the nearest 10, 000: 12,000

Orange Yr5 (Gold) I can verbalise what the roman numerals stand for in numbers. The date I achieved this is: Question Roman Numerals 1 I 2 IV 3 VIII 4 X 5 XIII 6 XIV 7 XC 8 LXXX 9 L 10 XVI 11 XCIX 12 CCX 13 XXXVIII 14 CL 15 C

Blue Yr6 (Bronze) I can recite all of my times tables out of order including decimals. The date I achieved this is: Number Question Number Question 1 4x50=200 26 48 divided by 6 is 8 2 0.3x9=2.7 27 0.9x6=5.4 3 6x100=600 28 6x50=300 4 0.7x6=4.2 29 Double 9 is 18 5 7x20=140 30 9x300=2700 6 3x300=900 31?x3=24 7 0.5x4=2 32 4x70=280 8 5x700=3500 33 Is 4x4 a square number? (y) 9 6x8=48 34 0.1x1=0.1 10 40 divided by 5=8 35 42 divided by 7 is 6 11 The product of 10 and 5 is 50 36 9x?=63 12 7x0.1=0.7 37 50x50=2500 13 5x60=300 38 72 divided by 8 is 9 14 10x8=80 39 The product of 10 and 7 is 70 15 21 divided by 7 is 3 40?x8=64 16 The product of 7 and 4 is 28 41 Is 2x7 a square number?(n) 17 4 x?= 40 42 0.4x8=3.2 18 Double 6 is 12 43 7x5=35 19 Is 2x2 a square number? (y) 44 0.03x6=0.18 20 8x?=56 45 Double 8 is 16 21 54 divided by 9 is 6 46 0.05x8=0.4 22 4x90=360 47 72 divided by 8 is 9 23 0.7x7=4.9 48 7x8=56 24 9x400=3600 49?x5=25 25 The product of 9 and 5 is 45 50 900x90=81000

Blue Yr6 (Silver) I can convert between figures and words understanding place value up to 10, 000, 000. The date I achieved this is: Question Figures Words 1 Ten thousand one hundred and seven 2 22, 367 3 Four hundred and one 4 16, 027 5 One million 6 Seventy thousand three hundred and seven 7 96,200,345 8 Twenty thousand 9 17,777 10 Nine million, nine thousand and seventy six 11 20,000,000 12 1090 13 Four million and nine hundred thousand 14 90,000,000 15 23765

Blue Yr6 (Gold) I can solve simple algebraic equations using BIDMAS. The date I achieved this is: Question Equation Answer 1 3(5x - 4) = 2(2x + 5) 2 5x - 2 = 12-2x 3 2(5x + 1) = 3(3x + 7) 4 2x + 2 = x + 4 5 3(2x - 5) = 3(x +1) 6 2(2x +1) - 3(x - 1) = 8 7 3x + 5 = 11 8 2y + 1.8 = 4y - 4.4 9 8(m + 5) = 16 10 1 x + 6 = 10 2 11 2(3x - 7) + 4 (3 x + 2) = 6 (5 x + 9 ) + 3 12 5c - 4-2c + 1 = 8c + 2 13 5x - 6 = 3x 8 14 2x - 4 = 10 15 2x - 3 = ½