C Curriculum Explorer

Curriculum map

Find a topic. See what it builds on.

Search and explore the learning network in one place. Select any topic to open its complete record below—without leaving the map.

Topics
1,590
Links
3,221
Standards
3,261
Reset filters

Search updates automatically.

Loading map…
Map contentsTopics in this view Showing 80 of 1590 matching topics · narrow your search to see different results

This complete list mirrors the map and remains available for keyboard and screen-reader navigation.

Mathematics·Mathematical Thinking·meta

Shape patterns

Look for and use mathematical structure: apply properties of operations, place-value patterns, and relationships between shapes to solve problems efficiently

Suggested ages 6–7

Open direct link

Learning journey

Your child is developing mathematical reasoning skills — learning to plan approaches to problems, explain their thinking clearly, spot patterns, and connect real-world situations to mathematical solutions.

Evidence of understanding

  • Use the commutative property deliberately (e.g. reorder 3 + 9 as 9 + 3 to count on from the larger number)
  • Use place-value structure to add or subtract tens (e.g. 47 + 10 = 57 because only the tens digit changes)
  • Recognise structural similarities between shapes (e.g. rectangles and squares both have 4 sides and 4 right angles)

Assessment prompt

When Shape patterns notices a pattern in their maths work — like how multiplying by 10 always adds a zero — do they use that pattern to solve similar problems more quickly?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.