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More ideas for graphs and pictograms, including number of brothers and sisters and colour of toothbrushes!
Fill in the missing sign and number (only the numbers 4 and 7 can be used).
Fill in the missing sign and number (only the numbers 5 and 8 can be used).
Only the River Severn has an r in it: the number seven is nice and evenly written, with the two 'e's either side of the v. This great set of resources not only shows how to spell the numbers from zero to ten, 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!
Number patterns help with learning tables and recognising multiples of 2, 5 and 10.
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.
Year 1 maths worksheets on adding whole tens, halving shapes and halving amounts of money, knowing addition and subtraction facts and completing number sequences.
Investigating odd and even numbers and what happens when you add them together.
Comparing numbers, lengths and amounts and finding the number half way between two others.
Small items can be measured by putting several together and measuring all of them, and then dividing by the number there are. Giving measurements of length in millimetres and metres.
Negative numbers, counting on and back and number sequences.
To multiply by 21, just multiply by 20 and then add the number on. (To multiply by 20, double and times by 10.)
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