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Showing Your Working

Show and tell how a mathematical answer was found using objects, drawings, and spoken words

Suggested ages 5–6

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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

  • Use objects or drawings to demonstrate how an addition or subtraction was solved
  • Respond to 'how do you know?' by pointing to objects or a drawing and describing what was done
  • Listen to a peer's explanation and say whether they agree or disagree

Assessment prompt

After Showing Your Working solves a maths problem, can they explain how they got their answer — using counters, a drawing, or words — rather than just writing down the final number?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.