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Today we are going to look at finding 10 times a 3-digit number using base ten blocks and place value charts.
Today we are going to look at finding 100 times a 2-digit number using place value charts.
Try to learn the five times table as soon as possible. The answers all end in five or zero!
Here we have another in our series on multiplication and tables. This time we are looking at the ten times table. This is often thought of as the easiest table as the digits don't change, but don't get caught in the trap of telling your child that you 'just add a naught' to multiply by ten.
First steps with division, using knowledge of the two times table to answer division questions.
Draw the hands on the clock faces to show the correct times.
Try writing times in words using quarter to and quarter past.
Writing times for a digital clock display, using quarter to and quarter past.
Beginning to learn the two times table, just up to 5 x 2.
Working out how long it is between two times: hour and half hour only.
Division word problems, but no remainders and only using 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x and 10 times tables.
Investigate statements about multiplication and times tables.
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