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The 3x table is harder to learn, but is really useful when answering these divide by 3 questions.
Organise a list of first names in a table.
Find how many cubes can be held in one hand and record data collected in a table.
Let's start to count up in whole lots of 5: the beginning of the 5x table.
Week 19 worksheets on using kilograms, recording information in a table and collecting and organising data as a tally chart.
Maths is all about patterns. Here we have an addition table with interesting diagonal patterns as well as seeing patterns in addition number sentences.
It is important to learn the 4x table, but meanwhile it can be worked out by doubling.
Collect data using a tally chart and present it in a frequency table. Carry out a survey and present the results.
Interpreting bar charts where the axis has divisions of 10 or 20. Convert the graph to a table.
Organise data into a table, draw graphs and interpret results, including using the mode and range.
Put numbers into the boxes to make the number sentences correct.
Continue up to 12 x 2.
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