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Measurement trail around the house
Rulers at the ready! Find things around the house for each measurement and fill in the chart.
Measuring length in centimetres
How good are you at measuring? You’ll need a ruler which clearly marks centimetres. Using your ruler, measure these pictures and put your answer underneath.
Mental subtraction speed cards
Cut out the speed cards and turn them face down on the table. Pick up two cards. Take the smallest number away from the largest and say the answer, as quickly as you can!
Number bonds dice game
Get a die and roll it. What number would you need to add to the number on the die to make 10? See how quickly you can work it out! This is a great way to practise those number bonds.
Number bonds to 10 and 20 practice
Mia has finished her number bonds homework. How did she get on? Put a tick next to calculations she got right and a cross next to the ones that are incorrect. How many incorrect number bonds did you spot? Can you write the right answers next to them?
Number bonds to 20 snap
This is a great way to practise number bonds at speed. One player turns over a card and places it on the table, face up. The next player puts down a card next to it. Players take turns putting cards on the second pile (face up). When two cards put down together make 20, it’s snap! The person who says “snap” first keeps all the cards. Play again. The winner is the player who has all the cards at the end of the game.
Odd and even revision
Can you remember what makes odd and even numbers different? Match the word with the right definition! Then on this 100 square colour odd numbers in red, even numbers in blue.
Odd or even?
Do you know the difference between an odd number and an even number? Can you sort these numbers in the correct circle? Don’t forget! Even numbers can be shared equally; odd numbers can’t be shared equally.
Ordering numbers 1 to 100
How good are you at counting up to 100? Fill in the missing numbers on these number lines and in the 100 square.
Ordering numbers in words
Cut out the word cards and stick them onto another sheet in order, from smallest to largest. Let's see how good you are at ordering numbers in words.