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Subject decimals with different numbers of decimal places, with the help of place value charts.
Using place value charts to represent numbers up to 10,000.
Subtract two 4-digit numbers with one exchange using place value counters.
Subtract two 4-digit numbers with one exchange using place value counters and base 10.
Multiply by 10, 100 and 100 using place value charts
What numbers do digits represent? It all depends on their place.
An abacus is an excellent resource for helping your child understand 2-digit numbers up to 99. It shows clearly the two columns, the ones and the tens. In other words the 2 yellow balls in the tens column have a value of 20 whilst the two balls in the ones column have a value of 2. This will also help later when multiplying by 10 as they can see each digit moving one place to the left.
Finding the value of digits including tenths, hundredths and thousandths.
Addition questions which need a good understanding of place value.
A look at adverbs of time and place.
A look at using adverbs of place including adverbial phrases.
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