Recognise, represent and order numbers to at least tens of millions
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Apply an understanding of place value and the role of zero to read and write numbers of any size
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State the place value of digits in numbers of any size
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Arrange numbers of any size in ascending and descending order
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Partition numbers of any size in non-standard forms to aid mental calculation, eg when adding 163 480 and 150 000, 163 480 could be partitioned as 150 000 + 13 480, so that 150 000 could then be doubled and added to 13 480
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Use numbers of any size in real-life situations, including in money problems
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Round numbers to a specified place value, eg round 5 461 883 to the nearest million
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