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Finding one more worksheet

Finding one more

This number robot is called Mr One More. You put a number into him and he adds one more! Work out what Mr One More would turn these numbers into. The first one is done for you.
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First addition problems worksheet

First addition problems

Can you use your addition skills to work out these calculations? Use the number line to help if you want.
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Froggie journey addition game

Froggie journey addition game

You’ll need a pair of dice and two frog counters to play this game. Frog players take it in turns to throw the dice, add the numbers together, then move on that number of spaces. The winner is the frog who joins the Frog Prince in his Frog Palace first.
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Handling data: sorting worksheet

Handling data: sorting

Can you cut out the pictures below and put them into the correct circle and then answer the questions.
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telling the time: Make your own practice clock

Telling the time: Make your own clock

This clock has lost some numbers! Look at a clock in your home. Can you see what numbers are missing from the clock below? Draw the numbers in the right place. Now you can cut out your clock, the big hand and the little hand and put it together with a clip. Can you move the hands to show different times?
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Measuring capacity worksheet

Measuring capacity

Can you circle the jug with the most water in? Which teapot has more tea in it? Then get a large plastic jug of water and see if you can work out how many cups of water are in it.
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Money: values and coins worksheet

Money: values and coins

It’s time to play shops! You could use plastic play coins if you have some, or print out paper ones. Cut out these blank labels and write prices on them. Put them onto some of your toys. Which coins will you need to use to buy them?
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More and less worksheet

More and less

Do you know what ‘more and less’ mean? Colour in red the box with MORE cakes. Colour in blue the box with LESS cakes.
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Numbers 0-10: addition worksheet

Numbers 0-10: addition

Can you match the calculation on the left to the number on the right? Use your fingers to help you if you need to.
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Ordering coin values worksheet

Ordering coin values

Cut out these coins then stick them in order, from smallest to largest. Circle in blue the toy that costs the most. Which coins would you use to pay for it? Circle in red the toy that costs the least. Which coins would you use to pay for it?
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