pdf, 1.23 MB
pdf, 1.23 MB

A set of differentiated worksheets for children in KS2 (mainly Year 3 and Year 4) to practice their ability to add 10 to a number. Adding 10 to a number can be a difficult skill for the children to master so this resource is differentiated to meet all the children’s needs.

The worksheet has four pages which are:

  1. Adding 10 below 100 using base ten as a reference point
  2. Adding 10 below 100
  3. Adding 10 above 100
  4. Adding a hundred figure
  5. Focused on the challenge of the inverse operation - children having the output but not the input.

This resource features at least 4 questions on each page (with the exception of the first page) to ensure that children have enough chance to be fluent in the skill. Since the worksheets sequence each other children can easily finish one worksheet and move onto another worksheet without any low-level disruption in the class.

How I use this resource: This resource has five pages so prior to the lesson I would assess the children’s knowledge and print off each page accordingly. Remember that children may finish one page and want to progress onto another page. Alternatively, this resource could be used as a booklet and all the booklet could be printed for the children to work in independently as an assessment tool.

If you like this resource make sure you give it a review and if you are interested in continuing with this resource there is a resource including this and adds 10 and 100 to a number too.

You may also enjoy the adding 1, 10 and 100 Google Form Quiz to assess the children’s knowledge of this skill.

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