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Here we have some serious 2-digit addition. On the first two pages the answers all come to just more than 100.
Division is the inverse of multiplication. If you know one multiplication you can quickly make two division sentences.
Watch out when writing pence as pounds and remember to always have two digits after the decimal point.
Finding the number half way between two other numbers is not always easy. There are number lines to help with this as well as counting on in ones, tens and hundreds.
It?s time to take a closer look at hundredths. Work includes completing number lines and ordering numbers with two decimal places.
Without using paper and pencil practise adding three small numbers as well as adding two 2-digit numbers.
Dividing a number by ten moves it once place to the right. Divide by 100 moves it two places to the right.
Some word problems that need at least two steps to find the answer. This makes them much harder, so careful thinking is needed.
Comparing numbers, lengths and amounts and finding the number half way between two others.
Remember to move the digits two places to the right to divide by 100.
Finding fractions of numbers: most of these need to be done in two steps.
Finding a fraction between two other fractions shows a really good understanding of equivalence.
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