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Choosing mathematical tools

Select and use appropriate tools and representations strategically: choose between mental, written, and diagrammatic methods; use calculators for checking; select fraction models suited to the task

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is developing strong mathematical reasoning skills — learning to explain their thinking clearly, spot patterns and connections, and choose the best strategies for solving complex problems.

Evidence of understanding

  • Decide to use mental multiplication for 25×4 but a written method for 167×3
  • Choose fraction strips rather than a number line to compare 3/8 and 1/4
  • Use a ruler and squared paper to verify area by counting squares after calculating l×w

Assessment prompt

When Choosing mathematical tools is working on maths, do they choose the right method — doing simple calculations in their head, using written working for complex ones, and sketching a diagram when a problem involves shapes or fractions?

Standards alignment

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