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Make the sums add up to £1.
Step by step process for adding a fraction to a mixed number.
Today we are going to add by counting on.
Today, we'll explore doubling. Doubling means having the same amount again. To double a number, you add the same number to itself.
Today we are looking at the formal, written method of addition. We are going to add two 4-digit numbers. 5,678 plus 2,789.
Today we are going to use written methods to add decimals.
Using the formal written method to add two 3-digit numbers.
Today we are going to look at a quick way that you can add 9 to a number.
A bat is not much use if you haven't got a ball. There are plenty of opportunities to match sets of objects around the house, but it is also useful to sit down and have a go on paper. Here is a great set of four pages which ask children to count two sets of bats and balls and then draw more to make them equal.
Do your socks go missing in the wash? There are plenty of opportunities to match sets of objects around the house, but it is also useful to sit down and have a go on paper. Here is a great set of four pages which ask children to count two sets of shoes and socks and then draw more to make them equal.
Learning the correct terms to compare things is vital in the Early Years and one of the most important aspects of measurement. Here we have four more great pages on maths vocabulary for young children, looking at bigger and biggest. You can find these in our Shapes and Measures section. Pick out the biggest frog and find the bigger boot! Talk about the pictures and use the terms as often as possible around the home.
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