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Multiplication Pig In A Pen Games
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Multiplication Pig In A Pen Games

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Multiplication Pig In A Pen Games: 2 differentiated ‘Pigs In A Pen’ game sheets for 2 players to aid fast recall of multiplication facts. Roll the dice and multiply the factors to find the product. Can you be the winning player and capture the most squares? For more Outstanding Resources for Outstanding Teachers, please visit my website www.teachersvault.co.uk
Baubles Number Display
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Baubles Number Display

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Baubles Number Display: A series of 6 bright and colourful baubles featuring the numbers 1 to 100 in digits. A fun addition to any classroom. Other matching items are also available.
Easter Calculations Number Games
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Easter Calculations Number Games

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Easter Number Games : 2 game cards in which children have to find pairs or trios of numbers which total 40 and find numbers in a line or row which create multiplication calculation. Two fabulous Easter-themed maths problem solving activities.
Y2 Arithmetic Practice Papers Bundle 1 - Papers 1 to 5
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Y2 Arithmetic Practice Papers Bundle 1 - Papers 1 to 5

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A bundle offer of Y2 Arithmetic Practice Papers 1 to 5 inclusive. Designed to look like the real test papers, these practise Arithmetic papers contain 10 questions. All questions are based on the questions provided in the sample paper released by the Government. Purposefully designed as a shorter version, these practise papers are a great resource to use every week to familiarise children with the types of questions they will be asked in the new Arithmetic SATs in May. Why not complete one a week in the run-up to SATs as part of your preparation?