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Counting on in equal steps. Not as easy as it looks and fingers may be used!
Give directions and answer questions using the Mathstown plan.
Estimate and measure various household objects using a centimetre ruler or tape measure.
Draw a tally chart of the number of fish spotted. Use the data to complete a bar graph.
Hints and tips to get you up to speed with the worksheet viewer.
Being able to count on and back in tens gives children confidence with numbers.
Practise counting along number tracks, often crossing the hundreds boundary. Notice some of the tracks start at the bottom and go up!
Putting numbers in order, starting with pence and moving on to decimals.
You may have seen tables' grids: these are addition grids and work in just the same way, adding rather than multiplying.
More practice at adding the nearest whole ten and adjusting, as well as looking at addition patterns.
Adding several numbers. A useful tip is to look for pairs of numbers that make 10 and do that part of the sum first.
Several ways to investigate the relationship between addition and subtraction.
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