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Multiplying whole numbers and tenths by a single digit. When multiplying numbers like these it is a good idea to start with the whole number or units.
Finding fractions of numbers. Some of these only require one step to reach the answer. Others require two steps.
Here are sets of axes with positive numbers on the y-axis, but positive and negative numbers on the x-axis.
Some great patterns can be found when dividing by 9 or 11, and using square numbers.
More investigations on adding consecutive numbers, dividing by a half, writing a simple formula as well as shape patterns.
The short multiplication method described, with practice pages multiplying 3-digit numbers by a single digit.
Practice the standard method of multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers.
Reading and writing very large numbers: harder than it seems!
Investigate patterns made by placing consecutive numbers in a number square.
Draw lines from the shaded numbers to the numbers that are three times bigger.
Often known as 'short multiplication' this is the standard method of multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
Plenty of practice at partitioning 3-digit numbers in different ways.
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