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Order 3-digit numbers from greatest to smallest and from smallest to greatest with the help of base 10 blocks.
Order 3-digit numbers from greatest to smallest and from smallest to greatest.
Add two 3-digit numbers with no exchange.
Subtract two 4-digit numbers with one exchange using base 10.
Subtract two 4-digit numbers with one exchange using place value counters.
Subtract two 4-digit numbers with one exchange using place value counters and base 10.
Subtraction from numbers in the millions, including multiple exchanges.
An introduction to prime numbers.
A look at cube numbers.
These great pages will help your child to count up to 5 and become confident with small numbers. Enjoy counting and colouring the teddies.
These great, coloured pages will help your child to count up to 5 and become confident with small numbers. Enjoy counting and colouring the cheeky gorillas.
The number 4 is one of those numbers which you have to do in two parts. It is also a number which is shown very differently in most texts than when written by hand. Start by tracing over the grey number 4 with your finger, then use a thick crayon to draw over the number. Practise again and again using our other pages on writing the number 4.
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