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Long Multiplication 2/3 digit by 2 digit
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Long Multiplication 2/3 digit by 2 digit

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A range of resources for children to practise long multiplication with. -Setting out for children to use (if they are not neat in their books) or for group practising or laminate for added practise. -Function machine of 2 digit by 2 digit moving on to 3 digit by 2 digit -two differentiated arithmagons (2/3 digit multiplied by 2 digit) -pyramids- 2/3 digit by 2 digit.
Long multiplication Year 5 2 digit by 2 digit
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Long multiplication Year 5 2 digit by 2 digit

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Function machine 2 digit by 2 digit Higher ability 2 digit by 2 digit (have to work out times tables linked to shape first) Setting out of long multiplication grid. Brain teasers for end of lesson (1 example like HA questions and 1 missing number 2 digit by 2 digit) Valentines day long multiplication questions- work out area of cards
Multiplication Y5
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Multiplication Y5

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A selection of resources to teach short multiplication with Included: - 3 differentiated multiplication mazes -2 differentiated investigation (how many ways) -Steps to success for Short Multiplication (so the children can remember the steps of SM)
Long Multiplication Y5/6
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Long Multiplication Y5/6

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A selection of resources used for Year 5 higher ability maths sessions. Included: -two arithmagans (differentiated) -Long multiplication with code cracker activity -Steps to success (to display on table to help children remember how to do it) -Missing number brain teaser (2 questions) -2 sheets with long multiplication on squared paper.
Finding factors of numbers upto 100
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Finding factors of numbers upto 100

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A flip chart and sheet for children to find all the factors of numbers up to 100. Then distinguish which are square numbers or prime numbers. *square numbers have and odd number of factors *prime numbers only have two factors Also, some extension activities linked to square and prime numbers