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·Number Representation & Place Value·meta

Place value understanding and number facts

Use place value understanding and number facts to solve problems

Suggested ages 6–7

Open direct link

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

  • Use knowledge that 34 = 30 + 4 to help add 34 + 20 = 54
  • Solve 'I think of a number, add 10, and get 45. What was my number?'
  • Apply partitioning to solve a problem in an unfamiliar context

Assessment prompt

If Place value understanding and number facts is asked 'which number is closest to 50 — 47 or 54?', can they use their number knowledge to answer quickly and explain why?

Standards alignment

Maths/Y2/NPV/6GB · uk-nc-2013

Use place value to solve problems

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 1