Download the official 2024 KS2 SATs maths papers for free from TheSchoolRun to help your child practise for the Y6 assessments at home.
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Use this fun mixed times tables quiz to test your KS2 child's knowledge. Print, set the timer, and off they go! Remember, you can print as many times as you like to see if they can beat their previous time.
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Use this mixed times tables KS2 worksheet to help your child practise their times tables. Encourage them to find the missing numbers in these times tables questions.
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Function machines are a fun visual aid for children that can help them learn about different mathematical functions. Use this worksheet to practise solving equations and finding the functions of different sums.
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Geometry is better known in primary schools nowadays as ‘Shape and Space’. Shape work focuses on 2D and 3D shapes; by the end of the primary curriculum children have a solid knowledge of a large number of shapes and their characteristics. This pack of activities is full of hands-on activities that will help children to name, sort and classify shapes before moving onto topics such as area, perimeter, angles and symmetry.
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Download the official 2023 KS2 SATs maths papers for free from TheSchoolRun to help your child practise for the Y6 assessments at home.
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In KS2, children will learn about negative numbers and having a visual aid, such as a positive and negative number line, can help them understand the concept and have fun with maths. Use these number lines to practise counting positive and negative numbers up to 50.
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Number lines are extremely useful tools for counting in primary school. In KS2, children will learn about negative numbers and having a visual aid, such as a positive and negative number line, can help them understand the concept and have fun with maths. Use these number lines to practise counting from -40 up to 40.
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Number lines are extremely useful tools for counting both positive and negative numbers in primary school. In KS2, children will learn about negative numbers and having a visual aid, such as a number line, can help them understand the concept and have fun with maths.
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Number lines are extremely useful tools in primary school. In KS2, children will learn about negative numbers and having a visual aid, such as a positive and negative number line, can help them understand the concept and have fun with maths. Use these number lines to practise counting positive and negative numbers up to 20.
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Number lines are extremely useful tools for counting in primary school. In KS2, children will learn about negative numbers and having a visual aid, such as a positive and negative number line, can help them understand the concept and have fun with maths. Use these number lines to practise counting positive and negative numbers.
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How well do you know your times tables? Practise with this fun colour-by-multiplication printable worksheet for Year 4. Answer the questions and use the colour code to create a beautiful picture for the fridge!
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How well do you know your times tables? Have a go at this fun colour-by-multiplication printable worksheet for Year 4. You can practise multiplication and have something beautiful to stick on the fridge afterwards!
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The goal behind this classic strategic game is to try and sink your opponent’s battleships. Each player tries to hide their ships on the grid and avoid being ‘hit’ by the other player’s ‘shots’. A player is given two grids, one to put their own ships on and one to mark their guesses and whether or not their shots succeeded.
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A multiplication number square will help your child spot number patterns and begin to learn their multiplication tables and square numbers. Download TheSchoolRun's free, colour-coded multiplication tables to help them practise their multiplication facts and times tables at home.
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A Year 4 teacher-made worksheet to complete a multiplication square with missing numbers from the 7, 11 and 12 times tables.
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Look at the multiplication square. Some of the numbers from the 6 and 9 times tables are missing – can you add them back in? What patterns can you identify on the square?
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Find out what your child will learn in Year 4 English, maths and science, try out a few learning activities and read our top tips about how to support their learning and development in our free, downloadable Year 4 Taster Pack.
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The Year 4 Maths Mastery Workbook will help to boost your child's mathematical confidence and build strong foundations for their mathematical knowledge. It's packed with hands-on practice activities and mastery tips from the experts to help develop your child's reasoning and logical thinking abilities.
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An introduction to the method of ‘repeated subtraction’ (also called chunking), useless when we are dividing large numbers.
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