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The more than and less than signs should be familiar, now they can be put to use with negative numbers. There is more on ordering larger numbers as well.
A number square is a great resource for exploring number patterns. Describe patterns and predict the next number in a sequence.
A look at decimal fractions, how to say them, how to order them and how to work out the value of the digits.
These pages show how money is one of the best ways to explain decimal fractions. There are also worksheets on conversions of metric measures of length, using decimals.
It?s time to take a closer look at hundredths. Work includes completing number lines and ordering numbers with two decimal places.
More on decimal fractions, including some tricky estimating on number lines and calculator work which requires sharp mental skills.
Harder mental addition, using all the skills and strategies learned so far.
The standard written method for subtraction. All these are 3-digits take away 2-digits and all cross the tens boundary.
More on the standard written method of subtraction, with zeros in the tens column which can cause difficulties.
Tips on different ways that answers can be checked: essential if you are using a calculator.
It's a good idea to time how long it takes to complete each square and look for improvement as tables are learned.
More speed tests on tables. Remember, the grid can be completed in any order. Most children like to start with the easy tables, such as the twos and tens.
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