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Open Ended Maths Questions - 10-20
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Open Ended Maths Questions - 10-20

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Open ended questions are a great way for children to explore numbers and practice using number strategies. There are no fixed answers. They can be solved in many different ways which makes them accessible to mixed abilities. All 25 questions focus on numbers between 10 and 20. Encourage children to use the number line included on each page, equipment and/or draw to help solve the problem. All questions come in 2 formats - worksheets and task cards! There are a large number of possible answers so allow time for children to discuss how they reached their solution. Activities can be completed individually or in groups. Looking for Open Ended Maths Questions up to 10 - click here Keywords; open ended maths questions, ill-structured problems, rich tasks, mixed abilities, maths stations, independent tasks.
Open Ended Maths Questions to 10
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Open Ended Maths Questions to 10

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Open ended questions are a great way for children to explore numbers and practice using number strategies. There are no fixed answers. They can be solved in many different ways which makes them accessible to mixed abilities. Excellent for differentiation! All 25 questions focus on numbers up to 10. Encourage children to use the number line included on each page, equipment and/or draw to help solve the problem. All questions come in 2 formats - worksheets and task cards! There are a large number of possible answers so allow time for children to discuss how they reached their solution. Activities can be completed individually or in groups. Looking for Open Ended Maths Questions for numbers between 10-20 - [Check here]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-11961082/) Keywords; open ended maths questions, word problems, ill-structured problems, rich tasks, mixed abilities, maths stations, independent tasks.
Find, Cut and Stick - Scissor and Maths Skills Practice
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Find, Cut and Stick - Scissor and Maths Skills Practice

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Find, cut and stick scrapbooks use old magazines, junk mail and newspapers to help develop cutting, scissor and fine motor skills while also developing early maths and language skills such us, big/small, heavy/light, numbers, colours/colors and shapes. To use, print the pages and bind together in a book. Students can choose their own page to work from or it can be teacher/parent directed to help develop a tricky concept (ie unknown colour/color or shape). Children can work individually or with a buddy. Great independent or maths station work for junior children. Works within a developmental or play based program.