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A pictogram showing the number of books borrowed from the library. Each symbol represents two books.
Three very athletic runners sharing a 19 mile relay. They each run an odd number of miles. How could they do this?
Remember, in a number sentence where there are several operations we need to stick to some rules.
Investigate patterns made by placing consecutive numbers in a number square.
Draw lines from the shaded numbers to the numbers that are three times bigger.
Move round the star in a clockwise direction, putting the number that is 3 times bigger in the empty circles.
Put numbers into the boxes to make the number sentences correct.
Find the numbers that come out of the cauldrons. Suitable for upper primary children.
Write a story to match the subtraction sentence. make it as interesting as possible!
A look at ordinal numbers up to tenth.
It's numbers rather than words for this 10x table number search.
Some tricky number words to find.
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