C Curriculum Explorer
Mathematics·Mathematical Thinking·meta

Finding efficient methods

Notice when a calculation or pattern repeats and use this to count more efficiently or predict results

Suggested ages 5–6

Open direct link

Learning journey

Your child is beginning to think like a mathematician — using objects and pictures to solve problems, explaining their reasoning, noticing patterns, and connecting maths to real-world situations.

Evidence of understanding

  • Notice that skip counting by 2s follows a repeating odd/even pattern
  • Recognise that adding 1 to any number always gives the next counting number
  • Use a repeated pattern (e.g. +10 on a hundred chart always moves down one row) to predict answers

Assessment prompt

When Finding efficient methods is counting or doing repeated additions, have they started to notice the pattern — like "5, 10, 15, 20…" — and used it to predict the next number without counting one by one?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.