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Working carefully, looking for patterns to help, remembering that addition can be done in any order.
More about the tables square, including square numbers.
Making fractions add up to one whole one, including some tricky ones where the bottom numbers of the fractions are different!
A little more on fractions and finding quarters, fifths, ninths etc.
Making rules for sequences is an early step towards understanding algebra, and an important part of Year 5 maths. More 'How would you...?' type questions as well.
What numbers do digits represent? It all depends on their place.
Number lines with numbers only at each end make it tricky to say where the arrows are placed. Some degree of error has to expected with this task!
Judge which is the best approximate answer by rounding numbers.
Use a number line to count on and back across zero.
Fill in the missing numbers in the sequences. Firstly, the pattern of the sequence has to be worked out.
It is important to be able to say decimal numbers correctly and recognise the value of digits.
Knowing pairs of numbers that make 10 and being able to count in tens make these questions much quicker to answer.
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