Activity to be used in conjunction with the fairytale shop price list.
Find out how much the items cost and add them to make a total.
Could be used as part of a role play shopping activity.
Subtract single digit numbers, then use that knowledge to work out subtraction of multiples of ten.
I used this when trying to speed up children's recall working with multiples of ten.
Number lines with intervals marked to suit 0-20, but no numbers printed. (Could be used to suit your own scales).
Useful for a wide range of activities involving number ordering and calculation.
Activity to be used in conjunction with the fairytale shop price list.
Children are given the total and asked to find out which items were bought.
Could be used as part of a role play shopping activity.
A simple worksheet with two numbers for children to calculate the difference by counting on.
Can be used with manipulatives e.g. counters
Numbers to 25.
A simple worksheet with two numbers for children to calculate the difference by counting on.
Can be used with manipulatives e.g. counters
Numbers to 10.
A simple worksheet with two numbers for children to calculate the difference by counting on.
Can be used with other resources e.g. hundred square
2 digit numbers.
Use the addition number sentence and derive the two subtraction number sentences from it.
Can be used with manipulatives, number line etc.
Numbers to 10.
Tens sequences on leaves for a Jack and the Beanstalk theme or natural world theme.
Fill in the gaps by counting up and down in 10s.
Suitable for EYFS or KS1.
Follow the instructions to find out which picture of the grid you will land on.
Practise up, down, left and right
Three steps for each question
EYFS and KS1
A problem solving activity based on doubling.
Explore whether it is better to take the initial offering of sweets or use the doubling pot five times.
Could easily be used with manipulatives to calculate the doubles.
KS1 or more able EYFS
Follow the instructions to find out which picture of the grid you will land on.
Practise up, down, left and right
Two or three steps for each question
EYFS and KS1