Representing Numbers
Identify, represent, and estimate numbers using different representations including the number line
Suggested ages 6–8
Learning journey
Your child is learning how numbers work by understanding place value — discovering that in two-digit numbers, each digit has a different value depending on whether it represents tens or ones.
Evidence of understanding
- Place a two-digit number on a 0–100 number line in approximately the right position
- Estimate 'about how many' objects are in a set of 30–50 without counting
- Represent the same number using base-ten blocks, a number line, and a drawing
- Represent a three-digit number using base-ten blocks, a number line, or a place-value chart
- Estimate where a number falls on a 0–1000 number line
- Match a base-ten representation to the correct numeral
Assessment prompt
Can Representing Numbers show a number like 346 in different ways — as base-ten blocks, on a number line, or as a drawing — and explain what each representation shows?
Standards alignment
Identify and estimate numbers
The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2
Identify and represent numbers
The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 1