Starting with the numbers in the coloured squares at the bottom of each grid, work your way upwards, finding the double of each number and shading it in the same colour.
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Are you ready to uncover dastardly deeds and confront super-evil villains, armed just with your mathematical skills and lots of courage? Join Oscar Octo and Penelope Penta, agents for the Geometric World Spy Agency, to track down a mysterious nemesis. There'll be a few (ok, a load!) of number puzzles to solve along the way, all designed to challenge KS2 mathematicians to the limit. Will you accept your mission?
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Starting with the number on the left, work out which route the boy takes to get to the orange house. Which route does he take to get to the blue house?
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Starting with the number on the left, work out which route the girl takes to get to the pink house. Which route does she take to get to the purple house?
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A quick way to multiply a three-digit number by a two-digit number is by using the long multiplication method. Here are some for you to try (there are some multiplications with four-digit numbers in here, but don’t worry, the method is still the same!). Use the boxes to help you set out your numbers correctly!
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When you multiply a number by itself, the result is a square number. Cut out these cards and see if you can pick out the square numbers.
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Here are a few techniques you could try to multiply pairs of multiples of 10. Can you use one of these techniques to answer these questions?
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When multiplying by ten, numbers move one place to the left. When multiplying by one hundred, numbers move two places to the left. When dividing by ten, numbers move one place to the right. When dividing by one hundred, numbers move two places to the right. Use this method to work out the answers to these questions.
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You can use a calculator for these two-step problems. What calculations will you need to do? Think hard about what numbers you need to key in and what you will need to write down as you go along.
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What numbers need to go in these stars so that the number sentences are correct? Think of any number to put in the gap. For example, if you put 3 in the first number sentence, you then need to multiply 3 by 10 and then multiply 3 by 8. You need to add these two numbers together. If this does not make the total given, you need to adjust the number up or down until you get that answer.
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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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Add an extra learning dimension to family game time – try one of our Cool Maths board games and help reinforce your child's knowledge of number bonds, percentages and fractions while you play. Compiled by deputy headteacher Matt Revill and packed with 20 games, this maths learning pack covers all the key skills your child will need to master as part of the primary numeracy curriculum.
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Use this blank grid, created by one of our experienced teachers, to make up your own times tables game! See how quickly you can multiply numbers across the top and left, filling the entire grid with answers.
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Our Terrific Times Tables pack is full of ideas and tips to help your child learn – and even enjoy it! We share practical ideas for memorising all 12 sets, as well as tips to help make practice easy. Download your pack now to reinforce your child's learning with fun games and quizzes and print out achievement certificates to reward their effort.
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This worksheet gives children an opportunity to practise multiplying various numbers (including decimals) by 100.
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This worksheet sets out the relationship between multiplication and division.
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This worksheet clearly sets out the grid method, which is a simple way to multiply a two-digit number by another two-digit number.
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This worksheet gives your child lots of examples of numbers to multiply by 10, including decimals.
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This worksheet encourages children to think about how many 10p coins and 1p coins make up the given amounts.
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This worksheet gives lots of examples of multiplication number sentences for children to try. They are then encouraged to make the connection between multiplication and division.
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