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A different kind of number line: counting in quarters and halves.
Children have to recognise, know and describe the properties of some pretty tricky 3D shapes, including, spheres, cuboids and pyramids.
More shape work. This time making patterns with rectangles and triangles and investigating patterns using hexagons.
Angle is a measure of turn. Compass points, clockwise and anticlockwise turns and right angles all come into this set of worksheets.
Calendars are a good resource for maths and young children can find them quite tricky to understand.
Read digital clocks and write the time in words, and vice versa.
We continue with organising and sorting data, including revising simple Venn diagrams.
Much more on using Venn diagrams to sort into 3 groups and Carroll diagrams (named after Lewis Carroll) to sort into four groups.
Encourage children to make addition and subtraction come to life by writing short number stories.
Watch out when writing pence as pounds and remember to always have two digits after the decimal point.
This challenge is to find as many ways as possible of making 12 using three number cards and the add, subtract and multiply signs.
When counting up or down in tens or hundreds it can get tricky either side of the thousand boundary. These pages will help children gain confidence counting on and back.
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