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More written addition; adding up to four numbers as well as 4-digit numbers and decimals.
The easiest way to read large numbers is to think of them as blocks of three, starting with hundreds, tens and ones.
If it?s been a cold winter everyone will be used to using negative numbers!
An introduction to square numbers and the number patterns associated with them.
Rounding very large numbers to the nearest ten thousand and rounding populations to the nearest million.
When adding using decimals it is very important that the decimal points should line up under each other. If the sum also involves whole numbers it is a good idea to put a decimal point after the whole number followed by a zero.
Multiplying whole numbers and tenths by a single digit. When multiplying numbers like these it is a good idea to start with the whole number or units.
Here are sets of axes with positive numbers on the y-axis, but positive and negative numbers on the x-axis.
Practice writing and spelling the numbers up to ten.
A selection of 2-digit numbers to say and write.
Circle te numbers in words and write them in the spaces provided.
Adding three large numbers using pencil and paper methods.
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