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= 4 = 2 Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 1 = 4 = 2 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = = 4 = 2 Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 1 = 4 = 2 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 6 = 4 = 2 Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 1 = 6 = 4 = 2 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 6 = 4 = 2 + = Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 1 = 6 = 4 = 2 + = ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 6 = 4 = 2 + = 8 Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 1 = 6 = 4 = 2 + = 8 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 6 = 4 = 2 + = 8 + + = Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 1 = 6 = 4 = 2 + = 8 + + = ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 6 = 4 = 2 + = 8 + + = 10 Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 1 + = 6 = 4 = 2 + = 8 + + = 10 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

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+ = 7 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. + = 7 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 7 + = 10 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. + = 7 + = 10 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 7 + = 10 5 5 5 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. 5 + = 7 5 5 + = 10 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 7 + = 10 5 2 5 5 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. 5 + 2 = 7 5 5 + = 10 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 7 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. + = 7 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 7 + + = 8 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. + = 7 + + = 8 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 7 + + = 8 1 1 1 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. 1 + = 7 1 1 + + = 8 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

+ = 7 + + = 8 1 6 1 1 6 Each shape stands for a number. Task 2: Shapes for numbers Build-up part 2 Each shape stands for a number. 1 + = 7 6 1 1 + + = 8 6 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

Task 2: Shapes for numbers ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

10 5 3 12 = = = Task 2: Shapes for numbers ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

10 5 3 12 = = 1 = Task 2: Shapes for numbers 1 1 1 1 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

10 5 3 12 = = 1 = 3 Task 2: Shapes for numbers 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1

10 5 3 12 = 6 = 1 = 3 Task 2: Shapes for numbers 6 1 3 1 6 3 1 1 3 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION I SEE PROBLEM-SOLVING – KS1