Unit 1 – Numbers within 10 The same As many More Fewer Is equal to Part Whole Number bond Represent Double Equal parts Half Half Halve Inverse More Less.

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Unit 1 – Numbers within 10 The same As many More Fewer Is equal to Part Whole Number bond Represent Double Equal parts Half Half Halve Inverse More Less Difference Greater than Fewer than Compare

Unit 2 – Addition and subtraction within 10 Total Add Subtract Equation Sign Symbol Plus Minus Is equal to Part Whole Altogether Count on Partition Count back Number line

Unit 3 – Shape and Patterns Cube Cuboid Cylinder Cone Sphere Pyramid Curved Flat Face Edge Vertex Vertices Rectangle Square Circle Triangle Oblong Side Corner Pattern Repeating Left Right Between Forwards Quarter turn Algorithm

Unit 4 – Numbers within 20 Number names (0-20) Count on Order Number line More Less Before After Difference Tens Ones Greater Less Compare Least Value Increase Decrease Double Half Equal Odd Even Fair Unfair