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Here we have some serious 2-digit addition. On the first two pages the answers all come to just more than 100.
Encourage children to make addition and subtraction come to life by writing short number stories.
Mental addition and subtraction of multiples of 100, including crossing over the thousands.
A mixed bag of addition and subtraction: good for seeing whether children can use their skills to add and subtract quickly ?in their heads?.
Harder mental addition, using all the skills and strategies learned so far.
The standard written method for addition. Check answers by adding the columns in reverse order.
The standard written method for addition of decimals. If using squared paper always put the decimal point on the vertical line, not in a square.
More written addition; adding up to four numbers as well as 4-digit numbers and decimals.
Mental addition and subtraction of 2-digit numbers. These are about as hard as you would expect to get without using written methods.
A reminder that subtraction is the inverse of addition, and how this can be useful when working out mental calculations.
Work out the addition questions in your head and just write down the answers.
Mental addition with decimal fractions.
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