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Toy animals are a great resource to use in maths: here is just one idea.
Year 1 maths worksheets on solving practical problems involving measurement, solving problems involving addition, money and combining groups, as well as drawing simple symmetrical shapes.
Year 1 maths worksheets on counting in twos and fives, counting back in twos, solving problems involving halving, and adding and subtracting 9.
Counting back is the preliminary stage before subtracting 'in your head'. These worksheets ask your child to count back from numbers up to 20. At first they will probably use fingers or other maths material to count back, but as they gain confidence they will begin to use other mental methods and begin to know the answers ' off by heart'.
Maths is all about patterns. Here we have an addition table with interesting diagonal patterns as well as seeing patterns in addition number sentences.
Calendars are a good resource for maths and young children can find them quite tricky to understand.
Tricky questions, but you only have to carry out one maths step to answer them.
Translation in maths just means slide the shape along a certain distance. Try drawing the picture by translating the shapes as shown.
Making rules for sequences is an early step towards understanding algebra, and an important part of Year 5 maths. More 'How would you...?' type questions as well.
Bonfire night maths. Shoot off with some money word problems.
Nice little maths investigation based on the Archery scoring system.
Maths worksheet featuring Rifle Shooting.
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