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Week 3 worksheets on ordering small numbers, using 'most' and 'more than', reading and writing numbers , using the subtraction sign and describing simple patterns.
Week 5 worksheets on reading and writing numbers, doubling small numbers, pairs that make 10 and recognising the properties of 2D and 3D shapes.
Week 13 worksheets on counting back from teen numbers, understanding tens and units, finding numbers between two teens, adding 10p and 1p coins and subtracting from a teen number.
Using only the numbers 3 and 2 and the + and - signs, can all the numbers up to 20 be made?
Place value and partitioning as well as writing larger numbers in words and figures. Many children find working with larger numbers very difficult, even with the help of a calculator.
Comparing numbers, lengths and amounts and finding the number half way between two others.
Tips and hints on how to use mental methods to double and halve larger numbers, including 3-digit numbers.
Find the largest and smallest numbers and the difference between them.
Another set of pages for the really early starters with maths who have learnt to say the numbers up to 5. These great, coloured pages will help your child to count up to 5 and become confident with small numbers. There is also a number line to help them count. Enjoy counting and drawing the cows.
Match a set of objects to a number. Count the fruit in the circle and draw a line to the correct number. This involves both counting and recognising numbers. At this early stage all numbers are kept to 5 or below.
To finish the whole set of numbers off we look at the number 10, which of course is a 1 and a 0. Make sure the space between them is sensible. Start by tracing over the grey number 1 with your finger, without taking your finger off the page, then the number 0. Use a thick crayon to draw over the numbers. Practise again and again using our other pages on writing the number 10.
Half way to being able to write all the numbers from zero to ten! This great set of resources not only shows how to spell the numbers, but also shows how each letter should be written, where to start and which direction to move the pencil/pen. Why not have a look now and get your children progressing with some super accurate spelling!
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