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1 January

2 February

3 march

4 april

5 may

6 june

7 july

8 august

9 september

10 october

11 november

12 december

13 Friends of 10

14 1+9= 9+1=

15 8+2= 2+8=

16 7+3= 3+7=

17 6+4= 4+6=

18 5+5=

19 4+6= 6+4=

20 Timetables

21 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

22 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

23 Parallel Lines

24 Vertical lines

25 horizontal lines

26 Diagonal Lines

27 Measurement

28 10millimetres(mm) =1centimetre(cm)
Measurement Length 10millimetres(mm) =1centimetre(cm)

29 100 centimetres(cm) =1metre(m)
Measurement Length 100 centimetres(cm) =1metre(m)

30 1000millimetres(mm) =1metre(m)
Measurement Length 1000millimetres(mm) =1metre(m)

31 1000metres (m) =1kilometre(km)
Measurement Length 1000metres (m) =1kilometre(km)

32 Skip Counting

33 Skip Counting by 25s 25

34 Skip Counting by 25s 50

35 Skip Counting by 25s 75

36 Skip Counting by 25s 100

37 Skip Counting by 25s 125

38 Skip Counting by 25s 150

39 Skip Counting by 25s 175

40 Skip Counting by 25s 200

41 Skip Counting by 25s 225

42 Skip Counting by 25s 250

43 Skip Counting by 7’s 7

44 Skip Counting by 7’s 14

45 Skip Counting by 7’s 21

46 Skip Counting by 7’s 28

47 Skip Counting by 7’s 35

48 Skip Counting by 7’s 42

49 Skip Counting by 7’s 49

50 Skip Counting by 7’s 56

51 Skip Counting by 7’s 63

52 Skip Counting by 7’s 70

53 Skip Counting by 7’s 77

54 Skip Counting by 7’s 84

55 can you match the words to the numerals?
Ninety nine thousand six hundred and fifty four

56 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

57 Acute Angle Larger than 0° Less than 90°

58 Right Angle 90° Angle

59 Straight Angle 180° Angle

60 Obtuse Angle Larger than 90°  less than 180°

61 Reflex Angle Larger than 180° Less than 360°

62 Ascending order

63 descending order

64 2D Shapes

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76 3D Shapes

77 3-d shapes

78 3-d shapes

79 3-d shapes

80 3-d shapes

81 3-d shapes

82 3-d shapes

83 3-d shapes

84 3-d shapes

85 Roman numerals I =

86 Roman numerals I I=

87 Roman numerals III=

88 Roman numerals IIII=

89 Roman numerals V=

90 Roman numerals IV=

91 Roman numerals VII=

92 Roman numerals VIII=

93 Roman numerals VIIII=

94 Roman numerals VIIII=

95 Roman numerals X=

96 Roman numerals XX=

97 Roman numerals XXX=

98 Roman numerals XL=

99 Roman numerals L=

100 Roman numerals LX=

101 Roman numerals LXX=

102 Roman numerals LXXX=

103 Roman numerals XC=

104 Roman numerals C=

105 Write Thirty one as a Roman Numeral
Roman numerals Write Thirty one as a Roman Numeral

106 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

107 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?

108 Addition + Addition is increasing the value of a number by adding two or more numbers together.

109 If Sammy had 1580 cupcakes to sell at her fundraising stall and sold a total of of them, how many did Sammy have left?

110 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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