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Preview of The African Animals counting activity book (addition/subtraction) SEN children

The African Animals counting activity book (addition/subtraction) SEN children

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MathsinEnglish
The African Animals counting activity book. Addition and subtraction up to 10. Great book for SEN children.
Preview of Fun counting book - Numbers 1-10 | Maths Printable

Fun counting book - Numbers 1-10 | Maths Printable

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MathsinEnglish
*Updated - October 2025: New cover design, clearer layout.Let's count the Jungle animals!A fun and colourful counting activity book for young learners! Children count animals and practise numbers 1–10 in English. Perfect for preschool and early primary students learning M aths and English together. πŸ“˜ What’s included: 39 pages of counting activities Numbers 1–10 English vocabulary Parent notes and ideas for home learning 🎯 Perfect for: Preschool / Kindergarten Early primary learners
Preview of Foundations on Natural Numbers - Short Booklet 0

Foundations on Natural Numbers - Short Booklet 0

✍ Master Natural Numbers (Grade 6-7) with Visual Clarity!Stop memorizing rules and start understanding the "Why". The Natural Numbers Series bridges the gap between abstract theory and visual intuition. βœ… Inside this Freebie Booklet:Conceptual Start: Real-world quantities & intuitive number sense. Geometry Connection: Visualizing numbers through length and distance.Numbers and Relations: Simple math foundations as a clear teaching and learning roadmap.Teaching and Learning Plan: Exploring my
Preview of Digits & Place Value - Short Booklet 1

Digits & Place Value - Short Booklet 1

Looking for a clear, visual way to help your students master foundations of natural numbers? It is your first integrated step into the arithmetic of secondary school.Master Basic Foundations in 30 minutes!This visual theory guide is designed to help students understand math concepts through clear, step-by-step "Theory Bites." Instead of long texts, it uses visual cards to act as a scaffold, making it easier for 6th and 7th graders to bridge the gap between simple arithmetic and formal algebra.
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