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Today we are looking at the formal, written method of addition for adding a 2-digit number to a 3-digit number.
Adding a 2-digit number to a 3-digit number using the standard written method.
Complete the tables, finding one more than in numbers, words and graphics.
Compare orders up to one million with a Christmas theme.
Find a quarter of small numbers by colouring and counting.
Find the number of equal parts and complete the number lines.
Compare numbers of objects using <> and =.
Picture cards to cut out and match to numbers 1, 2 or 3.
Have you got the right number of spoons for all those delicious ice creams? There are plenty of opportunities to match sets of objects around the house, but it is also useful to sit down and have a go on paper. Here is a lovely set of four pages which ask children to count two sets and then draw more to make them equal.
The number 8 is one which many children and adults write in strange and mysterious ways! Start at the red dot and trace over the grey number 8 with your finger, without taking your finger off the page, until you reach the red dot again. Use a thick crayon to draw over the number. Practise again and again using our other pages on writing the number 8.
Count and write down how many bats there are. Count and write down how many balls there are. Draw more balls to match the number of bats.
Count and write down how many burgers there are. Count and write down how many cartons of chips there are. Draw more burgers to match the number of cartons of chips.
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