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Starting with blank 0-10 number lines and moving on to 0-100 number lines, how easy is it to place numbers accurately?
Adding 9 or 11 to 3-digit numbers by adding 10 and adjusting.
More adding multiples of 10 to 2-digit and 3-digit numbers. The units remain the same in these questions.
Subtraction by decomposition is the way most adults are familiar with and is the way that children will ultimately use for larger numbers. Here is an introductory exploration of the idea.
Progressively harder doubling and halving; from teens, to 2-digit multiples of 5 to 3-digit multiples of 10.
As well as worksheets some ideas on how to get across the idea of thousands, hundreds, tens and units.
It?s time to take a closer look at hundredths. Work includes completing number lines and ordering numbers with two decimal places.
A little more on fractions and finding quarters, fifths, ninths etc.
It is important to be able to say decimal numbers correctly and recognise the value of digits.
Knowing pairs of numbers that make 10 and being able to count in tens make these questions much quicker to answer.
A whole number which only has factors of 1 and itself is known as a prime number.
Find examples to back up general statements about numbers, shape etc.
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