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Counting Multiples Step 4- I can count in 3s (..9, 12, 15..)
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3 times table
Say multiples 1-5
Say multiples 1-10
Say table
Jumbled tables
Fact family
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Jigsaw Numbers:
I can find the missing piece to 100. (54+?=100)
Remember to:
Make the units digit total 10
Make the tens digit total 9
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Multiplication Step 9-I can solve 1dx1d (4×2)
Remember to:
Happy Birthday Charlie!
Happy Birthday Adomas!
Happy Birthday Arthur!
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CORE Numbers Step 3- I can understand 2D numbers
Remember to:
Order the numbers by their tens digit
Then- if they have the same tens digit- order by the units digit
( Compare and order numbers from 0 to 100 use< > and = signs. Partition numbers in different, meaningful ways: 23=20+3 23=10+13)
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3 times table
Say multiples 1-5
Say multiples 1-10
Say table
Jumbled tables
Fact family
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Jigsaw Numbers:
I can find the missing piece to 100. (54+?=100)
Remember to:
Make the units digit total 10
Make the tens digit total 9
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Subtraction Step 28- I can take any 2d number from 100. (100-35=)
Remember to:
Find the gap to the next multiple of 10
Find the gap from that multiple of 10 to 100
Add the 2 gaps, or
Make the tens digits add to 9
Make the units digits add to 10
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CORE Numbers Step 3- I can understand 2D numbers
Remember to:
Order the numbers by their tens digit
Then- if they have the same tens digit- order by the units digit
( Compare and order numbers from 0 to 100 use< > and = signs. Partition numbers in different, meaningful ways: 23=20+3 23=10+13)
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3 times table
Say multiples 1-5
Say multiples 1-10
Say table
Jumbled tables
Fact family
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Doubling and Halving
Step 3- Doubling with PIM (without crossing 10)
I can double 2d numbers (Double 44 is 88)
Remember to:
Learn that double…
Partition the 2d number
Double the tens
Double the units
Put them back together again
C- Subtraction Step 28- I can take any 2d number from 100. (100-35=)
Remember to:
Find the gap to the next multiple of 10
Find the gap from that multiple of 10 to 100
Add the 2 gaps, or
Make the tens digits add to 9
Make the units digits add to 10
Our pupil of the week is Jay for being a very kind and caring member of our class!
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Squiggleworth Step 2 – I can partition a 3d number; then a 4d number.
Write the 3d number
Draw the sticks
Copy the units digit
Copy the tens digit… with a zero on the end
Copy the hundreds digit.. With 2 zeros on the end
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3 times table
Say multiples 1-5
Say multiples 1-10
Say table
Jumbled tables
Fact family
I-
Doubling and Halving
Step 3- Doubling with PIM (without crossing 10)
I can double 2d numbers (Double 44 is 88)
Remember to:
Learn that double…
Partition the 2d number
Double the tens
Double the units
Put them back together again
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Addition Step 25- I can solve any 2d+2d (43+88)
Remember to:
Partition the numbers
Write out the 2 new questions
Add the units
Add the tens
Add the units answer to the tens answer
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Squiggleworth Step 2 – I can partition a 3d number; then a 4d number.
Write the 3d number
Draw the sticks
Copy the units digit
Copy the tens digit… with a zero on the end
Copy the hundreds digit.. With 2 zeros on the end
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3 times table
Say multiples 1-5
Say multiples 1-10
Say table
Jumbled tables
Fact family
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Pim the Alien- I can swap objects. 2 cats+3cats= 5 cats
Adding with PIM Step 3- I can add thousands (3000+4000=7000)
Remember to:
Use your addition learn its
Swap ‘the thing’ to a thousand
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Addition Step 25- I can solve any 2d+2d (43+88)
Remember to:
Partition the numbers
Write out the 2 new questions
Add the units
Add the tens
Add the units answer to the tens answer
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