Can you sort these numbers into the Carroll diagram?
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Mark has eight cards and he needs to arrange them in this grid so that there is a card in every square, except the middle one. They need to be arranged so that each column and each row of numbers adds up to 10. Can you work out how to do it?
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How quickly can you finish this sheet of addition and subtraction calculations? Ready, steady, go...
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A teacher-made worksheet to help Year 3 children practise adding two-digit numbers using partitioning.
When adding two two-digit numbers, it is a good idea to add the tens first, then add both the units and finally add the two results. Can you use this method to work out these sums?
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Can you match these shapes with the correct definitions?
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Look at these shapes. Can you say how many sides and angles each one has?
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Arrow cards help you partition numbers and understand place value. Cut them out and use them to make some numbers – remember, the cards represent thousands, hundreds, tens and units (or ones). Show off your number-making skills now!
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A challenging alien investigation for Y3 mathematicians. Can they use their powers of logic and deduction to match and sort information and numbers and work out how many aliens have red feet, orange eyes, three-fingered hands and blue antennae?
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Evie has asked her friends and family about their favourite sports. She’s made a bar chart showing her results. Can you read the bar chart and then fill in the table?
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Make times tables revision easy by downloading our 90-page practice book. It covers all the tables from 2 to 12 and offers quizzes, speed challenges and more to help your child master this vital area of primary maths. Practice makes perfect!
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Keep your child's numeracy learning on track with the Year 3 maths booster pack. Partitioning practice, timed challenges and problem-solving – there's a different activity to help practise everything they've learnt in school in the first year of KS2 and help them relate maths to everyday life.
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Do you dread decimals? Don't! Our Decimals made simple learning pack aims to take you through every aspect of primary-school decimal learning, from using decimal notation in money and measurements to converting fractions to decimals and rounding decimals to the nearest whole number. As well as a year-by-year guide to what your child learns you'll be able to complete 35 worksheets with your child to help them put their decimals knowledge into practice. And why not end a study session with a quick decimal game? Use the number spinner provided to try your hand at making the biggest (or smallest) decimal number, or speed-racing some decimal multiplication or division.
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How quickly can your child complete this mental maths test? Improve their mental maths skills with this series of 10 timed questions.
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For primary school students, mental maths is more than being able to work out sums in their head without writing anything down. It's an important skill that incorporates all of the maths concepts they learn, and that they'll be tested on throughout the primary-school years. Help your child gain confidence and accuracy in mental maths with tests targeted at their year group, plus a comprehensive guide for parents on what mental maths is all about.
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Need some fun strategies to help your child's times tables stick? Our Times Tables Funpack offers puzzles and games galore. There are fairground ducks to hook, safe codes to decipher, dominoes to play with and more. Your child will be so busy puzzle-solving, they won't even realise they're putting their tables into practice.
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How many of these 3 times table number sentences can you solve without looking at the answers?
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How well do you know the 3 times table? Mark the incorrect answers to the number sentences on this worksheet.
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Each of these speed grids has a multiple of three on the left. How quickly can you divide that by three? Try to beat your own time on each grid!
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Challenge yourself on the 3 times table by seeing how quickly you can complete these speed grids! Can you improve your time on each one?
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Have your child complete this multiple-choice quiz about the 3 times table by colouring in the stars with the correct answers.
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