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I have memories of completing this activity at school - we would use a template or draw our own axis to draw straight lines to matching the numbers. (In the example, I used 1 to 1 but the blank template can be adapted to use any times table eg; 1 to 4, 2 to 8). The third activity is based around a circle template and initially the students draw a line to every fifth number before being encouraged to experiment with other numbers to make a variety of impressive shapes. As a child we used to do this activity using card and embroidery thread and create pictures using 'curved stitching'. The activity is also useful for developing fine motor skills.
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ColinDeanoDean

3 years ago
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We used this for the second half of our maths lesson on a Friday where we are currently learning about straight line graphs. Certainly generated some interesting 'curves'. Thanks for sharing.

arlosmam

5 years ago
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maelgwn8

7 years ago
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