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Number Activities for Students Aged 7-9
A selection of resources, published by BEAM, for teachers of primary mathematics. They include challenging problems and puzzles, open-ended investigations, cross-curricular activities and resources to practise and consolidate students' knowledge of properties of number.
*2-digit problem - investigating the number of possibilites of two-digit numbers
*Digits - number puzzle involving properties
*Dolls - matching names and multiples
*Find all the numbers - investigating ways of generating two-digit numbers
*Next-door neighbours - odd and even totals
*Number sequence grid - completing number sequences
*Numbers in boxes - filling a two-way table with numbers
*Rectangle numbers - investigating ways to arrange 100 counters into rectangles
*Sequences - identifying missing and misplaced terms in a sequence
*Trees - square numbers.
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2 digit problem 90.94 KB
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Digits 26.11 KB
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Dolls 229.69 KB
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Find all the numbers 106.33 KB
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Number sequence grid 21.6 KB
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Numbers in boxes 24.98 KB
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Rectangle numbers 65.07 KB
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Sequences 333.38 KB
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Trees 63.22 KB
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Next-door neighbours 35.29 KB