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Can you draw and colour the missing shapes in these patterns?
Missing words, cross word and word search all on the y, long 'i' sound.
Fill in the missing number on the number track: counting in 3s, 5s and 10s.
A cloze procedure about a pet show and a missing bird.
More finding the missing amounts.
Just starting off with maths? Witches hats and Viking helmets help with matching a set of objects to a number. Count the hats in the circle and draw a line to the correct number. This involves both counting and recognising numbers and includes zero. At this early stage all numbers are kept to 5 or below.
Here we have another in our series on multiplication and tables. This time we are looking at the ten times table. This is often thought of as the easiest table as the digits don't change, but don't get caught in the trap of telling your child that you 'just add a naught' to multiply by ten.
A great way to show how multiplication works is by using arrays. 3 rows of 4 means 3 lots of 4. This means 4 x 3 or 3 x 4.
It's a good idea to time how long it takes to complete each square and look for improvement as tables are learned.
More speed tests on tables. Remember, the grid can be completed in any order. Most children like to start with the easy tables, such as the twos and tens.
Knowing multiplication tables really helps with fractions.
Multiplying by 101 or 99 in your head. Sounds difficult, but you can do it by multiplying by 100 and then adjusting.
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