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Writing CCVC words worksheet

Writing CCVC words (Phase 4 phonics)

Look at the pictures. Can you write the word underneath the image? Remember to pick a word with the right number of letters!
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Writing: improving sentences worksheet

Writing: improving sentences

Here are some sentences. Using some of the words below, and some of your own, too, can you try to improve them?
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2D and 3D shape bingo worksheet

2D and 3D shape Bingo

Each player has a board. The caller reads out a shape question from the list below. The person who has the correct answer on their board puts a counter on top of it. The winner is the player who covers all the shape names on their board first.
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Adding more than two numbers cards worksheet

Adding more than two numbers cards

Cut out the number cards and turn them face down. Choose three number cards, write down the calculation and work out the answer!
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Checking estimates worksheet

Checking estimates

Can you estimate how many sweets are in the jar? An estimate is a clever guess (so it’s like a guess, but something you think very carefully about before making!).
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Comparing amounts of money worksheet

Comparing amounts of money

Can you say whether each of these amounts is more or less than 20p? Can you find four different ways to make 10p using different coins.
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Comparing and ordering numbers worksheet

Comparing and ordering numbers

Max is in a muddle! He’s written these numbers down in the wrong order. Can you help him unjumble them and put them in order, from smallest number to largest?
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Comparing lengths treasure hunt worksheet

Comparing lengths treasure hunt

You are going to go on a treasure hunt around your house, finding things that are longer or shorter than other things. Then draw a picture of what you’ve found!
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Continuing and making patterns worksheet

Continuing and making patterns

Can you continue these patterns by drawing the next pictures in each sequence?
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Double me Memory Game worksheet

Double me Memory Game

The object of the game is to pick up a number and its double – that’s a pair! If you don’t pick up a pair you put the cards back on the table face down and continue to take turns. Players who pick pairs take them off the table and keep them. The winner is the person with the most cards at the end of the game.
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