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KS1 Maths Year 1 Numbers - Counting Forwards and Backwards…

One handy way to help your child if they are struggling to come to grips with numbers is to use a number line. This will help with simple addition and subtract…

Written by Dr. Emma ClarkeReviewed by Daniel FosterUpdated 17 Mar 2026

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Topic: Year 1 Numbers Counting Forwards And Backwards

Questions: 10

Duration: 10 min

Difficulty: ★★ Medium

Focus: building a clean Year 1 Numbers Counting Forwards And Backwards method and avoiding arithmetic slips.

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One handy way to help your child if they are struggling to come to grips with numbers is to use a number line. This will help with simple addition and subtraction as well as counting forwards and backwards. You could also play this year 1 KS1 Maths and Numeracy quiz which teaches them the basics.

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