1. The learner will search for objects that have gone out of sight, hearing or touch |
2. The learner will match big objects and small objects |
3. The learner will demonstrate an interest in position and the relationship between objects |
1.1 I can search for hidden objects. [1] | 2.1 I can match objects by their size. [2] | 3.1 I can use shapes. [3] |
1.2 I know when something has been removed. [4] | 2.2 I can make a group of large objects. [5] | 3.2 I can use construction materials. [6] |
2.3 I can make a group of small objects. [7] | 3.3 I can dismantle an object. [8] | |
3.4 I can demonstrate an interest in position. [9] | ||
3.5 I can demonstrate an interest in the relationship between objects. [10] |
1. The learner will search intentionally for objects in their usual place |
2. The learner will find big and small items on request |
3. The learner will compare the overall size of objects |
4. The learner will explore the position of objects |
1.1 I can locate personal items when in their usual place. [12] | 2.1 I can locate big items on request. [13] | 3.1 I can identify the larger shape, where there is a marked difference. [14] | 4.1 I can put the equipment away in the correct place. [15] |
1.2 I can locate class equipment when in its usual place. [16] | 2.2 I can locate small items on request. [17] | 3.2 I can identify the smaller shape, where there is a marked difference. [18] | 4.2 I can explore the position of objects. [19] |
1.3 I can search for specific objects. [20] |
1. The learner will search for objects not found in their usual place |
2. The learner will compare objects by size |
3. The learner will manipulate three-dimensional shapes |
4. The learner will understand words, signs and symbols that describe positions |
1.1 I can search for hidden objects. [22] | 2.1 I can order objects by size. [23] | 3.1 I have experienced various 3D shapes. [24] | 4.1 I can use words that describe position. [25] |
1.2 I can search for an item not in its usual place. [26] | 2.2 I can compare the size of an object with that of another where the difference is not great. [27] | 3.2 I can use 3D shapes in different contexts. [28] | 4.2 I can use signs that describe positions. [29] |
2.3 I can order objects according to length. [30] | 4.3 I can use symbols that describe positions. [31] |
1. The learner will respond appropriately to forwards and backwards |
2. The learner will pick out described shapes from a collection |
3. The learner will use familiar words in practical situations when comparing size and quantities |
1.1 I can demonstrate an understanding of a forward movement. [33] | 2.1 I can pick out a specific shape from a collection. [34] | 3.1 I can use correct vocabulary when comparing size. [35] |
1.2 I can demonstrate an understanding of a backward movement. [36] | 2.2 I can locate a shape from its description. [37] | 3.2 I can use correct vocabulary when comparing quantities. [38] |
1.3 I can describe the directional movement of an object. [39] | 2.3 I can group shapes according to their description. [40] | 3.3 I can use appropriate terms in practical situations. [41] |
2.4 I can match geometric shapes with pictures of shape. [42] |
1. The learner will compare objects directly, focusing on one dimension |
2. The learner will show awareness of time |
3. The learner will respond to mathematical vocabulary |
4. The learner will describe shapes in simple models, pictures and patterns |
1.1 I can compare objects or items using their lengths. [44] | 2.1 I can name the days of the week. [45] | 3.1 I can locate objects based on different attributes. [46] | 4.1 I can name various shapes. [47] |
1.2 I can compare objects or items using their widths. [48] | 2.2 I can correctly sequence the days of the week. [49] | 3.2 I can locate an object with 2 given attributes. [50] | 4.2 I can describe simple shapes. [51] |
1.3 I can compare objects or items using their heights. [52] | 2.3 I can order events in my day on a daily timetable. [53] | 3.3 I can sort 3D objects according to shape. [54] | 4.3 I can use shapes to create a picture or pattern. [55] |
2.4 I know what time specific events occur during the day. [56] | 4.4 I can identify shapes. [57] |
P1-P3 [59] | ICT [60] | English [61] | Mathematics [62] |
Science [63] | Physical education [64] | Art [65] | Music [66] |
Design technology [67] | Personal social health education [68] | Geography [69] | History [70] |
Religious education [71] | Modern foreign language [72] |
Links
[1] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#1.1
[2] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#2.1
[3] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#3.1
[4] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#1.2
[5] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#2.2
[6] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#3.2
[7] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#2.3
[8] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#3.3
[9] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#3.4
[10] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masx#3.5
[11] https://theingots.org/community/psl4masi
[12] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#1.1
[13] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#2.1
[14] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#3.1
[15] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#4.1
[16] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#1.2
[17] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#2.2
[18] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#3.2
[19] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#4.2
[20] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masx#1.3
[21] https://theingots.org/community/psl5masi
[22] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#1.1
[23] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#2.1
[24] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#3.1
[25] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#4.1
[26] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#1.2
[27] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#2.2
[28] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#3.2
[29] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#4.2
[30] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#2.3
[31] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masx#4.3
[32] https://theingots.org/community/psl6masi
[33] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#1.1
[34] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#2.1
[35] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#3.1
[36] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#1.2
[37] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#2.2
[38] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#3.2
[39] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#1.3
[40] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#2.3
[41] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#3.3
[42] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masx#2.4
[43] https://theingots.org/community/psl7masi
[44] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#1.1
[45] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#2.1
[46] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#3.1
[47] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#4.1
[48] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#1.2
[49] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#2.2
[50] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#3.2
[51] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#4.2
[52] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#1.3
[53] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#2.3
[54] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#3.3
[55] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#4.3
[56] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#2.4
[57] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masx#4.4
[58] https://theingots.org/community/psl8masi
[59] https://theingots.org/community/psl1-3
[60] https://theingots.org/community/psit
[61] https://theingots.org/community/psens
[62] https://theingots.org/community/psman
[63] https://theingots.org/community/pssc
[64] https://theingots.org/community/pspe
[65] https://theingots.org/community/psar
[66] https://theingots.org/community/psmu
[67] https://theingots.org/community/psdt
[68] https://theingots.org/community/psps
[69] https://theingots.org/community/psge
[70] https://theingots.org/community/pshi
[71] https://theingots.org/community/psre
[72] https://theingots.org/community/psml