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January
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February
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march
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april
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may
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june
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august
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Friends of 10
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1+9= 9+1=
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8+2= 2+8=
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7+3= 3+7=
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6+4= 4+6=
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5+5=
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4+6= 6+4=
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Timetables
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2x Timetables 1x2=2 7x2=14 2x2=4 8x2=16 3x2=6 9x2=18 4x2=8 10x2=20 5x2=10 11x2=22 6x2=12 12x2=24
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3x Timetables 1x3=3 7x3=21 2x3=6 8x3=24 3x3=9 9x3=27 4x3=12 10x3=30 5x3=15 11x3=33 6x3=18 12x3=36
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Measurement
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10millimetres(mm) =1centimetre(cm)
Measurement Length 10millimetres(mm) =1centimetre(cm)
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100 centimetres(cm) =1metre(m)
Measurement Length 100 centimetres(cm) =1metre(m)
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1000millimetres(mm) =1metre(m)
Measurement Length 1000millimetres(mm) =1metre(m)
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1000metres (m) =1kilometre(km)
Measurement Length 1000metres (m) =1kilometre(km)
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can you match the words to the numerals?
Ninety nine thousand six hundred and fifty four
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Can you match numerals to the words?
One hundred and ninety eight thousand seven hundred and eighty nine One hundred thousand seven hundred and eighty nine
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Acute Angle Larger than 0° Less than 90°
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Right Angle 90° Angle
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Straight Angle 180° Angle
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Obtuse Angle Larger than 90° less than 180°
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Reflex Angle Larger than 180° Less than 360°
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Roman numerals I =
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Roman numerals I I=
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Roman numerals III=
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Roman numerals IIII=
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Roman numerals V=
90
Roman numerals IV=
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Roman numerals VII=
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Roman numerals VIII=
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Roman numerals VIIII=
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Roman numerals VIIII=
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Roman numerals X=
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Roman numerals XX=
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Roman numerals XXX=
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Roman numerals XL=
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Roman numerals L=
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Roman numerals LX=
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Roman numerals LXX=
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Roman numerals LXXX=
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Roman numerals XC=
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Write Thirty one as a Roman Numeral
Roman numerals Write Thirty one as a Roman Numeral
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Factors A whole number that divides exactly into another whole number is called a factor of that number. 20÷4=5 So, 4 is a factor of 20 as it divides exactly into 20
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How many hundreds of thousands? Tens of thousands? Thousands Hundreds?
Place value 9 1 4 8 5 How many…. How many hundreds of thousands? Tens of thousands? Thousands Hundreds? Ones?
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Addition + Addition is increasing the value of a number by adding two or more numbers together.
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If Sammy had 1580 cupcakes to sell at her fundraising stall and sold a total of of them, how many did Sammy have left?
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In May Lucy earned a total of $968. 00 and received a total of $478
In May Lucy earned a total of $ and received a total of $ in bonuses, how much did she earn in May?
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