QFL: How do I partition numbers in different ways? 34
QFL: How do I partition numbers in different ways? 46
QFL: How do I calculate multiplication and division?
QFL: How do I solve subtraction calculations? 9 – 5 = 16 – 7 = 54 – 13 =
QFL: How do I solve addition calculations? 8 + 6 = 14 + 8 = 26 + 17 =
QFL: How do I tell the time?
QFL: How can we calculate addition and subtraction? Explain how you know?
QFL: How can we represent a number using tens and ones? Explain how you know?
QFL: How can we calculate addition and subtraction? 10 10 74 56
QFL: What can you tell me about these shapes?
QFL: What can you tell me about these shapes?
QFL: What can you tell me about these shapes?
QFL: How do I combine amounts to make a total? 50p
Show me how you estimated the answer to this calculation QFL: How can I estimate the answers to calculations? Colour the raindrop you estimate is closest to the total Show me how you estimated the answer to this calculation
QFL: Can I recognise the inverse relationship to check calculations? Use these number triangles to write 2 addition and 2 subtraction number sentences.
QFL: Can I recognise the inverse relationship to check calculations? Can you fill in the missing numbers?
QFL: How do I read and compare scales?
QFL: How can I solve problems?
QFL: How can I solve problems?
QFL: How can I solve problems?
QFL: How can I solve problems?
QFL: How can I solve problems?
QFL: How can I use multiplication and division facts when calculating?
QFL: How do I know if a number is odd or even?
QFL: How do I know if a number is odd or even?
QFL: How do I use calculations to solve a problem? Can you create a number sentence to balance the scales? 2 + 3 + 5 2 + 3 + 5 =
QFL: How do I use calculations to solve a problem? Can you create a multiplication number sentence to balance the scales? 2 + 2 + 2 + 3 + 3 2+2+2+3+3 =