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Complete the number grids up to 30.
Completing number grids up to 40.
Plenty of practice completing number grids from 1 to 100.
Use the number grid to help find the missing numbers in the sequences.
This is quite tricky as not all of the number grid is showing. A great resource for checking that children can count on in ones and understand place value.
Put the numbers in the grid so that each row, column and diagonal add up to the same total.
Put the numbers into the grid so that there is always a difference of more than one.
Put the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 onto the grid so that both lines add up to the same total. How many ways?
Straightforward addition grids to complete: single digits only.
Try filling in these addition grids: single digits added to whole tens.
How many counters can you place on the grid without getting 3 in a row?
More speed tests on tables. Remember, the grid can be completed in any order. Most children like to start with the easy tables, such as the twos and tens.
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