Follow the clues to help the pirate through the maze to the treasure using your partitioning skills.
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Colour the pairs of numbers that make 20 in the same colour. Try to use a different colour for each pair. What do you notice? Now use these bonds to find the answers to the crossword.
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This game is designed to support your child’s understanding of number bonds to 20 (pairs of numbers that make 20). Ready, steady, go...!
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This game is designed to support your child’s understanding of number bonds to 10 (pairs of numbers that make 10).
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Add the adjacent numbers together and write their sum in the circle above them.
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Add the adjacent numbers together and write their sum in the circle above them.
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Add the adjacent numbers together and write their sum in the circle above them.
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Add the adjacent numbers together and write their sum in the circle above them.
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Add the adjacent numbers together and write their sum in the circle above them.
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Add the adjacent numbers together and write their sum in the circle above them.
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In Year 1, your child needs to be able to write the numbers 1 to 100 in numerals. Cut out the two passages below. Give the pink one to your child. Read out the blue one, and ask them to write the numbers into the gaps as you say them out loud.
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Shall we have a go at reading and writing numbers up to 20? For each of the following numbers, write the number in numerals and words in the blank boxes. When you have finished, cut the coloured strips out then put the strips into order.
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Sid the snake can only eat multiples of 10. Can you put a circle around all the multiples of 10 below? Then draw a line joining them all up so Sid knows where to go!
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Tom Ten needs to get across this grid, but he can only step on multiples of 10. Help him find his way by counting in tens and colouring each number as you go.
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Finn Five needs to get across this grid, but he can only step on multiples of 5. Help him find his way by counting in fives and colouring each number as you go.
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Tallulah Two needs to get across this grid, but she can only step on multiples of 2. Help her find her way by counting in twos and colouring each number as you go.
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Look at these monkeys. They are each holding a different number of bananas. Can you count how many bananas each monkey is holding and write the number on his chest?
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Help these footballers get along the paths to the pitch by filling in the missing numbers in the sequences.
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Make number bond recall fun for Y1, Y2 and above with a game of Number Bond Snap. All you need is an ordinary pack of cards and a competitive streak!
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Number lines are vertical versions of number lines, used in primary-school maths to help children become familiar with our number system and perform simple calculations like addition and subtraction.
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