Can you reach level X? 393 pages, more than 4000 questions across several levels of increasing difficulty. Students can challenge themselves in addition, subtraction and multiplication. Each book begins with single digit math, which then increase in difficulty in each level until they are challenging themselves with very large numbers. Either let children work through the book themselves over time, or lay out the levels on the floor in order and ask children to choose their own level. My student
93 pages of multiplication questions, divided into 7 levels which increase in difficulty at each stage. Level 1 begins with single digit multiplication, and each level progresses by digit past double digit long multiplication until children are doing triple digit x triple digit long multiplication. Students could either work through the pack themselves or the teacher can pile them up by level and students choose the challenge appropriate for them. Answer sheet included.
Multi digit subtraction practice book for children. 1600 questions broken into 11 different levels of increasing difficulty to allow for easy differentiation in class. Level 1 - single digits, moving up past 3 or four digits and finishing with up to 8 digit subtraction for the children who want to push themselves in 'Level X'. Answer book included.
100 pages of addition practice questions – single digit, double digit, triple, quadruple… all the way up to tens of millions. Level 1 – simple addition of single digit numbers. Levels 2&3 – double digit numbers. The number of digits continues to build across 11 levels until children are practising with 8 digit numbers. This fantastic set of practice pages gives children plenty of opportunity to practise their addition across 11 levels of difficulty. Answer booklet included.
This No-Prep workbook for telling the time has everything you need to teach reading and writing the time to students with 10 pages of activities and infographics. -1 - Infographic explaining the hands and how to read the time with “O’clock”, “quarter past”, “quarter to”, and “half past”. 2 - Activity sheet. Look at the clocks and write the time using “O’clock”, “quarter past”, “quarter to”, and “half past”. 3. Infographic - How to read the minute hand. 4. Activity - Read the minute hand and writ
A worksheet for children to practise fractions.
Fractions by sharing.
Match the words to the fractions.
Colour the fractions in the shape.
Solve the word problem.
Compare the fractions.
A simple format, 15 question, worksheet for students to practise their addition in columns by adding 4 digit numbers together. Please leave a review if you download this free resource - it really helps my store!
2nd - 7th
Math
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