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Elephants are pretty big animals but they are not so good at deciding which number is bigger. A great set of worksheets to help understand the idea of 'bigger'.
Polar bears are big animals but they need help in deciding which is the bigger number on each pair of bears. Once again we keep to very small numbers.
The number tracks are getting longer now - with numbers up to ten on the high flying kites.
Help the farmer complete each number track by counting up in ones.
Crayons are needed for this task, as the teddy holding the largest number on each row needs colouring.
Just draw a circle round the duck or frog on each row with the largest number.
Colour the shirt with the smallest number on it. it is probably the goalkeeper's shirt. Includes zero.
Write a whole number in the box which is between the two numbers shown.
The first time we use a number line to help with addition of small numbers up to 5.
Use the 1 to 10 number line to help add small numbers.
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