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Place Value PowerPoint Foundation Level
These are PowerPoint whole class/group activities to develop and reinforce mental dexterity and understanding of place value and larger numbers.
The first is to check basic grasp of HTU.
The second deliberately bypasses consideration of ‘thousands’ as the next column after units, tens and hundreds, and moves instead to the more logical step: HTU of thousands.
Included in the bundle are a further 12 presentations, each providing 30 questions to ask around the class or group.
Place Value: 6-digit Resource Pack C
These are four whole class/group activities for upper primary pupils to develop and reinforce understanding of, and mental dexterity with, place value and larger numbers.
They each provide 30 questions to ask around the class or group.
All the Times Tables: Week 10
Resource pack for All the Times Tables in Eleven Weeks and Nail the Times Tables in Ten Weeks, comprising a daily PowerPoint presentation and worksheet and a weekly assessment sheet. The worksheets and assessment can be completed either by hand or electronically on a PC/tablet.
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Times Tables in Eleven Weeks
Given the commutative property of multiplication and the elimination of elements that are accessible without recourse to rote memory, there are just 49 number facts to memorise in a structured programme over the course of 11 weeks.
The bundle contains 11 resource packs that each contain a daily PowerPoint presentation and worksheet and a weekly assessment sheet. Teachers’ notes are in the title pack.
The worksheets and assessment can be completed either by hand or electronically on a PC/tablet.
11+ Missing digits: multiplier
Often found in 11+exam papers, otherwise straightforward four-rules number crunches will be ‘shuffled’ to test the candidate’s depth of understanding.
These questions also provide reinforcement of times table recall.
Divisibility rules
In the 11+ papers even very able candidates will fall short if they can’t use speed strategies. Knowledge and familiarity with divisibility rules for x10, 5, 2, 3, 6, 9 and 4 are essential. These questions, in Word or PDF, test the rules that incorporate using the sum of the digits.
11+: Missing digits: divisor
Often found in 11+exam papers, otherwise straightforward four-rules number crunches will be ‘shuffled’ to test the candidate’s depth of understanding.
These questions also provide reinforcement of times table recall.
Square Numbers and their Roots
In tackling 11+ papers even very able candidates will fall short if they don’t have speed strategies. Knowledge of and familiarity with square numbers is essential. These questions, in Word or PDF, provide practice in recall.