I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This Christmas themed worksheets resource relates to money using the 1p, 5p, 10p, 20p coins and for the more able students 50p, £1 and £2 coins.
ANSWERS provided
New £1 coin
Includes worksheet on receiving change from £2.00
Can use as assessment and revision.
Aimed: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2, SEND and ESL Students learning about English coins.
File Type: Word and pdf.
Set in the context of a Christmas Fayre -Children work out how much change they would receive if they were to buy the items on the Christmas stall.
Please note it is a two-step process whereby children use their observational skill to look for the price of each item and then work out the change from each coin.
They look at the prices of the Christmas items and then work out the change. They can use any method -e.g. number lines, hundred square, counting from/back - check to ensure they are using money symbols.
Christmas Fayre 1 - spend up to 10p (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 2 - spend up to 20p (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 3 - spend up to 50p (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 4 - spend up to £1.00 (2 pages)
Christmas Fayre 5 - spend up to £2.00 (2 pages)
Differentiated worksheets - Writing the total of each item in the shaded box.
Adding up coins 1
Adding up coins 2
Adding up coins 3
Adding up coins 4
I am mindful of the use of ink - the worksheets are in word format so you can change the colour fill of the Christmas stall.
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Images royalty free from pixabay, flickr and Microsoft clipart.
This product contains differentiated addition and subtraction five frame cards (print onto card paper, laminate and cut out) - use dry-wipe pens.
You can also print off the sums onto plain paper and stick into student’s numeracy workbook.
Aimed at:
Foundation stage
Introducing addition using the five frame
Revision for some Year 1 students who find the concept of adding and subtraction challenging.**
Included is a Five frame template and large counters. Students can use these with the addition and subtraction sums. Students can recreate the addition sums by using the two colour counters and five frame to work out and/or check their answers.
Students use one yellow counter and the five frame for subtraction. Place the counters on the five frame and remove as required.
Teachers Notes on suggested use of this resource
20 Addition cards with yellow circles (counters)
20 Addition cards without counters (more able)
20 Subtraction cards with counters
20 Subtraction cards without counters(more able)
Extra counters saved as clipart - black, yellow and blue (you can enlarge or reduce sizes)
Five Frame Flash Cards
A useful addition to your maths resources.
For US Version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11494581
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Addition and Subtraction using Ten Frames
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Updated with extra worksheet 2 - 1 - 20 Subtract
Counters and cards (5 colours) saved in png format (Clipart)
This resource focuses on using ten frames for addition and subtraction activities.
Ideal resource for small group activities.
Comprises:
PowerPoint Presentation (15 Slides)- includes whole class activities.
Worksheet 1 - Ten Frame - Addition to 10
Worksheet 2 - Ten Frame - Subtraction to 10
Extension: Worksheet 1 - Double Ten Frames - Addition to 20
Worksheet 2 - Double Ten Frames - Subtraction to 20
Print and laminate for practical activities:-
Numeral cards 1 to 20
Colour cards and counters for use with the tens-frame
Tens-frame
Plus, minus and equals symbols
The students use numeral cards, colour cards and/or counters to practise adding and taking away using a tens frame.
Opportunity for more able to use two tens frames (add to 20 and subtract from 20).
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Addition and Subtraction Within Five
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Easter theme pack on counting and estimation.
Updated to include bonus worksheets Easter egg counting and matching number words.
This pack contains:
- A flexible detailed lesson plan (includes learning objectives, lesson starter, main activity and plenary) - The Presentation slides are referred to in the lesson plan.
The plenary is a listening activity whereby the children (eyes closed) listen to the number of drops of a small object, pennies, marble, multi-link cubes or even those tiny chocolate Easter eggs in a container and the children tell you how many drops they heard. You then check by counting out aloud with the children how many objects were dropped in the container.
- Starter Presentation starts the lesson off with a counting song - '1, 2, Buckle My Shoe.'
- Main Presentation (32 Slides) on counting to include whole class activities, questions and feedback from children and get children up to the board to click and drag mouse on pictures to rearrange the pictures so that it is easier to count)
- Differentiated worksheets:
Activity Sheet 1 and 1a/1b (8 pages) - cut/paste activities - Read the number on the basket and then cut out the same number of Easter eggs. Choice of colouring in Easter eggs or cutting out picture of Easter eggs.
- Final task on the worksheet is to count all the eggs in the baskets and write the answer.
Activity Sheet 2 (5 pages)- Multiple choice activity - children count the hot cross buns and then choose which box to tick to match the number of hot cross buns.
Extra worksheets on PowerPoint (7 Slides) optional print off - The children count the number of eggs in each basket and write the number.
Editable worksheets and PowerPoint presentation. Includes two paper sizes A4 and US Letter Size.
File Type: Word and pdf. and PowerPoint. There are 24 items in the zip folder which you should extract.
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This product contains 5 sets of cut and paste activities relating to adding up UK coins and sorting the correct amount of money to pay for an item. You will see that two people bought an item for the same amount of money but paid with different coins.
There are 14 worksheets in each set with colour and b/w images.
This product has been updated.
The new updated worksheets includes black and white images.
Useful resource to assess and review student’s knowledge of coins and value and using exact change to pay for items.
Description
Items up to 10p (14 pages) plus b/w worksheets
Items 11p to 20p (14 pages) plus b/w worksheets
Items 21p to 50p (14 pages) plus b/w worksheets
Items 51p to £1.00 (14 pages) plus b/w worksheets
Items £1.01 to £2.00 (14 pages) plus b/w worksheets NEW ADDITION
Each item costs the same but it has been paid for by two people using different coins that add up the same amount as the item.
Students look at how much each item costs, cut out the coins, sort, total the amount and decide which coins to stick below each picture.
File Type: pdf.
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This product relates to addition and subtraction using a tens frame.
Students add and subtract using a ten frame. The more able students can use a double ten frame.
Content:
PowerPoint Presentation (15 Slides)
Teacher Notes on how to use the product
Digit cards 1 - 20
Plus, minus and equals symbol
Color cards and counters for counting out
Counters and cards in 5 colors saved as clipart images for you to enlarge/reduce sizes
Example Tens Frame Information
Tens frame
4 Worksheets to support practical tasks
Addition tasks - two-color cards or counters are used to make an addition sentence.
Subtraction tasks - single-color cards are used to make a subtraction sentence.
The students can record their practical work into their math book.
All files saved in a folder.
Common Core Aligned
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This product relates to UK sterling money pounds and pence. Its aim is to encourage students to use different skills to find solutions to a two-step problem.
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2.
Ideal for revising adding up coins and to finding how much more money to pay for an item.
The worksheets start off with small denominations and then it increases to 50p and £1.
There are 60 differentiated worksheets.
Worksheet 1 - up to 10p (11 pages)
Worksheet 2 - up to 20p (11 pages)
Worksheet 3 - up to 30p (12 pages)
Worksheet 4 - up to 50p (12 pages)
Worksheet 5 - up to £1.00 (14 pages)
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The worksheet is divided into 3 columns.
The first column contains the price of the item.
The second column shows the coins the customer uses to pay for the item but unfortunately it is not enough.
The problem is in two parts: -
Add up the total amount of the coins and write it in the blank box.
Find out how much the customer is short by, i.e. how much more he/she has to pay and then fill in the box.
The space above the box in the third column is for the student to show their workings out.
Skills required: addition, subtraction, counting on/back.
Provide hundred charts, number lines, coins, small objects for the students.
File Type: Word and PDF.
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This comprehensive resource relates to 2D shapes and repeating patterns.
Learning Objectives:
- To recognise and name 2D shapes (including squares, triangles and circles)
Success criteria:-
- I can make a repeating pattern
- I can say which shape comes next in a repeating pattern
- I can use shape and colour to repeat patterns (challenge)
Aimed at: EYFS/KS1 and SEN students
Student explore and use their imagination to make 2d shape repeat patterns. They are also challenged to use colours.
Resource content:-
• PowerPoint Presentation (23 Slides) - Includes whole class activities
• 2D Shape Pattern 1 – cut/paste activity
• 2D Shape Pattern 2 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 1 – cut/paste activity
• Colour Shape Patterns 2 (extension)
• Colour Shape Patterns 3 (extension)
• Large Shape Tiles 1 (plain & colour)
• Medium Shape Tiles 2 (plain & colour)
• Small Shape Tiles 3 (plain & colour
• Repeating Shape Patterns worksheet
(to be used with shape tiles)
• Shape Pattern Mat worksheet (to be used with shape tiles)
• Repeat shape pattern T-shirt activity sheet
• My Shape Pattern T-shirt Design
Two lessons for children to explore repeating 2D shape patterns. The lesson can spread over three sessions to include art and ICT tasks.
The activities are differentiated to include all abilities.
Lesson 1: Students are introduced to 2D shapes patterns only (no colour).
Lesson 2: Students build upon what what they learnt in lesson 1 and include colour/2d shape repeating patterns.
Depending on the age group, you can combine the two lessons into one.
- Teacher Notes/Lesson Plans - all slides are referred to in the lesson plans with extra information on extension activities and plenaries.
File Type: PowerPoint, PDF, zip file in which the files are in Word format.
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This resource is on New Zealand currency - 10c, 20c, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 coins
Aimed at: Keystage 1/2
The worksheets are in colour and black and white.
WITH ANSWER SHEETS
Each of the four worksheets contain a variety of tasks for students to complete on the topic of buying school stationery.
Worksheet 1 - Students look at the pictures and price of each item and then work out how much two items of school supplies cost.
Two questions at the bottom: Which student spent the most? Which student spent the least amount of money?
Worksheet 2 - This worksheet is similar to the above except students are working out what 3 items of school stationery cost.
Worksheet 3 - Students answer 6 questions about the items, e.g. Which item is the most expensive? How much less does the sharpener cost than the ruler? etc.
The next task is to write the new price for each item which has risen by 10 cents.
Worksheet 4 - The first task is to write the new price of the items which have risen by 30 cents. Second task - to add up 3 items of school supplies at the new price.
Worksheet 5 - Sale Now On! - Students reduce the price of each item by 20 cents. They then recalculate the items of stationery bought.
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Drawing coins to match the price tags - students use the fewest number of coins as many times as they can.
Add up the coins and write the total on the price tag for each object shown.
Challenge: Students add up all the prices on the tags and write the total amount of money spent.
File Type: Word and PDF
Download: 23 pages which includes b/w versions.
This resource is on Australian currency - 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c and $1.00 coins
Aimed at: Keystage 1/2
The worksheets are in colour and black and white.
WITH ANSWER SHEETS
Each of the four worksheets contain a variety of tasks for students to complete on the topic of buying school stationery.
Worksheet 1 - Students look at the pictures and price of each item and then work out how much two items of school supplies cost.
Two questions at the bottom: Which student spent the most? Which student spent the least amount of money?
Worksheet 2 - This worksheet is similar to the above except students are working out what 3 items of school stationery cost.
Worksheet 3 - Students answer 6 questions about the items, e.g. Which item is the most expensive? How much less do the crayons cost than the ruler? etc.
The next task is to write the new price for each item which has risen by 10c.
Worksheet 4 - The first task is to write the new price of the items which have risen by 20c. Second task - to add up 3 items of school supplies at the new price.
Worksheet 5 - Sale Now On! - Students reduce the price of each item with the stated amount. They then recalculate the items of stationery bought.
Additional worksheets:
Drawing coins to match the price tags - students use the fewest number of coins as many times as they can.
Add up the coins and write the total on the price tag for each object shown.
Challenge: Students add up all the prices on the tags and write the total amount of money spent.
File Type: Word and PDF
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This resource contains 4 sets of 20 task cards relating to addition of 3 one-digit numbers.
Aimed at: KS1
The task cards are colour-coded from easy to challenging.
All task cards come with colour-coded answer sheets.
Just print, laminate and cut out the task cards for longevity.
Lovely ready-made resource to supplement your teaching of 3 one-digit numbers or for early finishers.
- Set 1- 20 Task Cards (yellow) - Students record the number of dots in the blank boxes and then solve the equation. They can check their answer by counting up all the dots.
- Set 2 - 20 Task Cards (purple) - Each task card contains a ready-to-use number line. The number lines range from 0-10, 0-20 and 0-30.
- Set 3 - 20 Task Cards (green) - Very useful activity for students to reinforce their knowledge of number bonds to 10. Students quickly work out their answers by adding the two numbers that add up to 10 and then count on the third number.
From Task Cards 11 to 20 the equal sign is on the left-hand side, so that students know the equal sign is not always on the right-hand side of an equation.
- Set 4 - 20 Task Cards (pale orange) - Missing numbers task cards. The missing numbers are in different positions to make the tasks challenging. Students have the option of using the number line to count back from the total, or adding up the two numbers and counting on or any other method they choose to use to arrive at the answer.
If you choose not to laminate, get your students to cut out their task card and stick into their maths workbook to complete the activity.
File Type: Pdf. Total number of cards:- 80
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Adding 3 one-digit numbers Presentation, Lesson Plan, Worksheets and Task Cards
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This comprehensive numeracy pack relates to adding 3 one-digit numbers.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
Ideal educational resource if you are starting to teach more than 2 one-digit numbers or want to revise addition work.
It includes:
- PowerPoint Presentation (41 Slides) - Starts with an addition/subtraction mental starter, main lesson on adding 3 one-digit numbers with whole class practice and a plenary. Students are shown different strategies of adding three numbers, e.g. looking for numbers that add up to 10 and then add the third number.
The presentation also includes extension for the more able - adding 4 single-digit numbers.
- Flexible Lesson Plan (3 pages) - incorporating lesson starter, main activity and plenary - Slides are referred to in the plan.
- 4 Sets of differentiated worksheets, each set contains 12 questions - (Answer sheets included) - with number lines for students who wish to use it. However, students should be encouraged to work out the sums mentally.
- 15 Task Cards - to be laminated and cut out (Answer Grid included)
File Type: PowerPoint, Word format and Pdf.
Other resources relating to this pack:
Adding Missing Numbers in 3 single-digit Sums
Task Cards
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This resource contains lesson starters in PowerPoint - number bonds to 10, 20 and multiples of 10 to 100 and there is now ten more and ten less spinner.
**UPDATED with a Spinner.
Pick a Shape - Number bonds to 10 (2 Slides - 9 equations on each slides)
Pick a Letter - Number bonds to 20 (2 Slides - Letters A to X)
Pick a Number - Number bonds to 100 in multiples of 10 (2 Slides - Numbers 1 to 24)
Ten More and Ten Less Spinner
Useful for a 10-15 mins warm up before the main lesson.
It include includes the free resource number bonds to 10 which you can download for free - see below.
Ideal if you want to do a quick recall or refresher on number bonds.
There is ten more/ten less spinner. The wheel spins and you can stop it at any addition or minor sum.
You choose a specific slide or play all four slides in the warm-up or use as main lesson.
For shortcut to Slide Show - press f5 key on your keyboard.
The equations will automatically be covered up once you press ‘esc’ key.
You can go back and forth on the hyperlink arrows.
When a shape, letter or number is click on it will reveal an incomplete equation with a missing number covered up.
Next, click on the covered up missing number to reveal the answer.
You can try out the ‘Pick a shape’ Slide Presentation for free:
Lesson Starter - Number bonds to 10
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Comprehensive resource pack on adding 3 single-digit numbers, including missing numbers equations.
They include lesson starters, main lessons, plenaries (the bit at the end) and consolidation tasks.
Contents:
2 Presentations (41 & 21 Slides respectively)
Whole and group tasks
Flexible detailed Lesson Plans
Total Task Cards - 110
16 Sets of Worksheets
Also includes extension work: adding 4 single-digit sums.
Just print the task cards onto card or good quality paper and laminate ready for use for early finishers.
You can also use the task cards as flash cards for your students to solve.
Please see more detailed descriptions for each pack.
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This number pack relates to adding 3 one-digit numbers but with a number missing in the equations.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
It includes:
- PowerPoint Presentation (21 Slides) - Lesson starter, main lesson with opportunity for students to practise completing the missing numbers, and plenary.
- Flexible Lesson Plan -( includes objectives, main activity and plenary) The slides are referred to in the lesson plan.
- 2 sets of worksheets with 12 questions in each set - Answer Grid included.
- 15 Task Cards - Students work out the missing number in the SmartArt funnel so that the numbers equal the number in the rectangle.
Laminate the task cards and cut out - great for early finishers.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word format and Pdf.
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This comprehensive product relates to counting, addition and subtraction using the five frame and ten frame templates.
There's lots of opportunities for children to practice counting and addition and learning the concept of taking away. You can also differentiate with the resources and tailor it to different ability levels.
This bundle includes:
- Step-by-step PowerPoint lessons on teaching addition and subtraction concepts
- Worksheets on writing addition and subtraction sentences and solving the equations
- Hands-on activities for children to practise and consolidate their learning
- Task cards which you can laminate
- Numeral flashcards to 20
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This resource is primarily aimed at EYFS/Reception and Year 1 as it relates to subtraction to 10 and writing subtraction sentences using a Tens Frame.
Content:
• All Task Cards are also on PowerPoint – 55 Slides
• PowerPoint Demo Lesson
• 55 Subtraction Task Cards - PDF
PowerPoint Slides - Task Cards
The cards are on PowerPoint Slides so you have the option of changing the colour of the counters and also moving the slides around.
You can do this activity as a whole class. Hand out whiteboards and dry erase pens.
Ask students to work out the first subtraction sum.
Ask what did they do first? How did they write the taking away sum?
PowerPoint Demonstration (6 Slides) on how to do the task cards
This presentation shows students how to go about writing and working out the subtraction sums.
There are 6 slides which show step-by-step how to use the task cards.
Before you show the next stage, you could ask students ‘What do you do next?’ before showing the next step.
Ask the students to count the counters/dots as they appear in the animation.
Ask students how many counters are crossed when the animation has crossed through the counters/dots.
Get the students to say how many counters are left before revealing the answer.
55 Subtraction Task Cards (PDF)
Print out the task cards and laminate. These can be used in small group sessions or as part of a whole lesson.
After showing the demo on how to use the task cards, students can practise writing taking sums.
Make it clear to the students that they must count all the counters on the tens frame, the big number, and write this down. Then count the counters with the crosses which shows they have been taken away. You could even cover up the counters with crosses with a blank sheet of paper show demonstrate they have been taken away.
The counters that are left uncrossed or not covered up should be counted to give the final answer.
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UPDATED February 12, 2019: Number bonds to 20.
This pack contains St. Valentine maths topic themes which you can incorporate into your lesson plan(s).
Aimed at: Reception/Year 1
If you operate a carousel system in your class, you can place the different activities on the tables for children to practise number work/patterns.
Content and Description
Includes Teacher Notes
• Counting in ones missing number sequence worksheet – Children complete sequence by writing the missing numbers in the heart.
• Number bonds to 10 and 20 - x2 sets of worksheets – this is a cut and stick activity. Children cut out a broken heart on worksheet 2 to match and stick to a broken heart on worksheet 1. The hearts add up to 10 on one set of worksheets; and then add up to 20 on the second set of worksheets.
• Counting using Tens Frame – Pictures are placed in different positions on the tens frame. Children count and write the number in the space provided.
• Count and tick to match activity – Numicon – Children count the pictures in the squares and then tick the Numicon shape that matches the number of pictures.
• Colour Sequence Worksheet – Children work out what comes next in the colour sequence and then complete the last two or three squares. The pictures are: hearts, Valentine envelopes and lips.
• Picture Sequence – Cut and stick activity – Children look at the pictures and work out what comes next. Then they cut out the correct pictures to complete the sequences.
• Three sets of flash cards 1 to 10
o Numeral and Number flash cards
o Numicon flash cards
o Picture Heart flash cards
1. Children can play snap with the different sets of flash cards.
2. Whiteboard + dry-wipe pen - Choose a set, e.g. picture cards. Place the cards face down. He/She turns over two cards and writes a number equation to solve.
File Type: Word and PDF
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This bundle contains St Valentine themed resources - worksheets, activities, presentations.
The resources can be used as revision, homework or as standalone lessons.
Content:
- Teacher Notes (x3)
- Assembly Presentation
Literacy
-St. Valentine Day's Lesson Presentation
- Worksheet - Writing activity on St. Valentine's Day
- Worksheets on jumbled sentences and words
- 2 Word Searches in upper and lower case letters
- Reading Comprehension
- Guided reading activities
- Phonics CVC Words Worksheets
- Cracking codes to spell colour/color words
Maths
Work on tally charts, pictograms and block graphs and interpreting data
Counting and matching up
Addition and Subtraction problem-solving Number and Picture Pattern Sequences
- Completing addition equation
- Missing number of hearts and roses activity
- Number match jigsaw puzzle pieces
- Simple colour by number activity
Other Topics
- Mixing colours activity
- Valentine's Day Emotions/Feelings Worksheets
Activities include worksheets and cut and stick activities.
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This is a fun problem-solving activity for St. Valentine’s Day as an introduction to using glyphs in the shape of whole and half-shaped hearts to work out addition and subtraction sums.
Aimed at: Reception/KS1
Content:
- 12 Slide PowerPoint Presentation
- 3 Addition Worksheets
- 4 Subtraction Worksheets
- Answer Sheets
Start the lesson by asking students if they know what hieroglyphs and/or glyphs are and who used them and why they were used instead of the number system we use today.
Slides 3-4
The presentation lesson begins by briefly explaining how the Aztecs and the Mayans used hieroglyphs/glyphs to represent numbers and then the class have a go at working out the numbers.
Main lesson
Slides 5 – 13
The lesson goes on to explain using whole hearts and half-shaped hearts as glyphs and then using these symbols to solve addition and take away sums.
It includes whole class activity and detailed examples of how the students work out the answers. Remind the students that the number of half-shaped hearts tells you how many whole hearts to take away.
Students can use different methods to work out the problems, for example, if the students see 7 whole hearts, they add them up to make 7 as one whole heart is equal to 1. For subtraction, if the children see 7 whole hearts and 4 half-shaped hearts, they hold up 7 fingers and then fold down 4 fingers to take away the 4 half-shaped hearts.
Consolidation
There are three worksheets for students to add up the hearts and four worksheets on taking away. Answer sheets included.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation and PDF
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