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The easiest way to read large numbers is to think of them as blocks of three, starting with hundreds, tens and ones.
More on rounding to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000. Some interesting facts on mountains and oceans.
If it?s been a cold winter everyone will be used to using negative numbers!
It is important to be able to say decimal numbers correctly and recognise the value of digits.
Converting fractions to decimals might need the aid of a calculator.
Working with simple percentages and converting fractions to percentages.
More on percentages, decimals and fractions.
Knowing pairs of numbers that make 10 and being able to count in tens make these questions much quicker to answer.
In these questions, you are told one fact about a sum. Write down three others without doing any more calculating.
Given one fact helps with working out similar facts.
Pencil and paper method for subtracting crossing the tens boundary.
An introduction to square numbers and the number patterns associated with them.
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