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Placing numbers on a 0–100

number line Beaded number line


or number line

Draw a 0–100 number line on A3 paper.


Follow these instructions.
1 Mark 50, 25 and 75 in black.
2 Mark 99, 48 and 20 in red. 0 100
3 Mark 10, 30, 40, 60, 70, 80 and 90 in green.

Draw another 0–100 number line. Order the


Follow these instructions. numbers from
smallest to biggest
4 Mark 50, 20, 45 and 80 in blue. to help you.
5 Mark 15, 72, 60 and 90 in red.
6 Mark 5, 95, 55 and 30 in green.

Draw another 0–100 number line.


Follow the instructions.
7 Choose six new numbers to mark.

Draw another 0–100 number line.


Choose six new numbers to mark.
Make them 9 away from each other.

I am confident with placing numbers on a 0–100


4 number line.

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Counting on in 10s and 1s
Real 10p and 1p coins

Add the money next to the purse to the money


in the purse.

1 4
33p 53p
+ +
= =

2 5

45p 70p
+ +
= =

3 6

64p 47p
+ +
= =

Write an addition of two amounts


of money with a total of 50p.

I am confident with adding money by counting


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Complete these additions.

1 53 + 42 = 5 85 + 41 =

2 63 + 26 = 6 96 + 22 =

3 35 + 44 = 7 33 + 92 =

4 24 + 71 =

Work out the missing number.

8 43 + = 68

9 89 + = 100

Remember
to put the bigger
number first.

Write an addition of three amounts


of money that has a total of 50p.

I am confident with counting on in 10s and 1s.


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Bonds to 10 and doubles
Complete these additions.

1 6+8+6= 6 4+8+4=

2 3+8+7= 7 7+7+5=

3 5+9+5= 8 8+4+6=

4 4+7+6= 9 9+9+6=

5 9+8+2= 10 7+9+7=

Can you score 16 points?


Play Magic 16 using these rules.
How many sets of three numbers can you
write that have a total of 16? Score 1 point
for each set. Score an extra point for any
set that contains a double. Score an extra
point for any set that contains a bond to 10.

I am confident with adding bonds to 10 and


doubles. 7

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Answer these questions using doubling.

20 40
4 8

What numbers will come out of the machine


if these go in?

1 13 3 21 5 12 7 24

2 14 4 31 6 41 8 25

These numbers came out of the machine.


What numbers went in?

9 30 11 64

10 86 12 42

The machine is broken.


23 was put in and 47 came out.
What is wrong with the machine?

I am confident with doubling 2-digit numbers.


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Subtracting by counting back
in 10s and 1s
Choose a planet number and subtract a
star number. Write the answer.
Do this ten times.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100

Choose three of your answers.


Check them by using addition.

I am confident with subtracting by counting


back in 10s and 1s. 9

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Complete these subtractions by counting back
in 10s and using number facts.

100-square

59 – 36 = 23
6 88 – 44 =

1 37 – 24 = 7 37 – 13 =

2 65 – 13 = 8 54 – 22 =

3 46 – 32 = 9 98 – 56 =

4 79 – 17 = 10 69 – 33 =

5 26 – 23 = 11 86 – 52 =

12 Choose three of the subtractions.


Write the number fact you had to use.
For example: 59 – 36 = 23 9–6=3

– =

Write three subtractions like this where


you would use the number fact 5 – 4 = 1.

I am confident with counting back in 10s and


10 using number facts to subtract.

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Adding 2-digit numbers
100-square
Add the scores.

6
Sian Jerry Aiza Simon
34 25 34 69
34 + 25 = 59
1 7
Tom Precious Katia Theo
42 27 17 84

2 8
Jay Ellie Dean Cho
53 35 23 85

3 9
Nat Lucy Rahim Tahlia
62 34 97 31

4 10
Emma Mario Dan Faith
45 36 44 73

5 11
Rima Anshu Nina Zoya
28 57 57 61

Olivia estimates the answer to her sum


is 50. One of the numbers she adds is 15.
What is the other number?

I am confident with adding 2-digit numbers by


counting on. 11

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Adding 2-digit numbers
100-square
Add the scores.

6
Sian Jerry Aiza Simon
34 25 34 69
34 + 25 = 59
1 7
Tom Precious Katia Theo
42 27 17 84

2 8
Jay Ellie Dean Cho
53 35 23 85

3 9
Nat Lucy Rahim Tahlia
62 34 97 31

4 10
Emma Mario Dan Faith
45 36 44 73

5 11
Rima Anshu Nina Zoya
28 57 57 61

Olivia estimates the answer to her sum


is 50. One of the numbers she adds is 15.
What is the other number?

I am confident with adding 2-digit numbers by


counting on. 11

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Complete these additions of 2-digit numbers.

1 34 + 23 6 48 + 35
= 50 + 7 = = + =

2 47 + 24 7 74 + 42
= 60 + 1 1 = = + =

3 36 + 48 8 65 + 39
= 70 + 14 = = + =

4 28 + 16 9 57 + 47
= 30 + 14 = = + =

5 64 + 28 10 63 + 68
= 80 + 1 2 = = + =

4 +3 =8

What could the missing digits be?

I am confident with adding 2-digit numbers


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Measuring capacity
Look at the containers and follow the instructions.
1 Write the letters of the containers that can hold
more than a litre of Orange Fizz.
2 Write the letters of the containers that can hold
less than a litre of Orange Fizz.

Draw a picture of something in your


home that holds more than a litre.

I am confident with knowing how much 1 litre is.


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Double each amount.

1 4 7

2 5 8

3 6 9

Which coins can you double


to get another coin?

I am confident with doubling amounts of money


16 ending in 0, 1 or 2.

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Complete these multiplications.

1 3×4= 8 4×4=

2 5×4= 9 × 4 = 24

3 7×4= 10 × 4 = 12

4 2×4= 11 × 4 = 44

5 1×4= 12 × 4 = 48

6 10 × 4 = 13 × 4 = 32

7 9×4 = 14 × 4 = 36

Complete these divisions.

15 4 ÷ 4 = 18 28 ÷ 4 =

16 8 ÷ 4 = 19 32 ÷ 4 =

17 20 ÷ 4 = 20 48 ÷ 4 =

Solve these problems.

21 Cows have 4 legs. How many legs on 12 cows?

22 There are 24 children. They get into


groups of 4. How many groups?

How many multiples of 4 under


50 are also multiples of 10?

I am confident with multiplying and dividing by 4.


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Complete these multiplications.

1 3×3= 8 4×3=

2 2×3= 9 × 3 = 24

3 9×3= 10 × 3 = 12

4 5×3= 11 ×3=9

5 1×3= 12 × 3 = 33

6 10 × 3 = 13 × 3 = 18

7 7×3 = 14 × 3 = 36

Complete these divisions.

15 15 ÷ 3 = 18 27 ÷ 3 =

16 18 ÷ 3 = 19 24 ÷ 3 =

17 21 ÷ 3 = 20 36 ÷ 3 =

Solve these problems.

21 Triangles have 3 sides. How many sides have


5 triangles?

22 There are 24 children. They get into groups


of 3. How many groups?

How many multiples of 3 under


40 are also multiples of 4?

I am confident with multiplying and dividing by 3.


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