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Y1/2 Place value and number Unit 1 (12412)
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Day 1 Y1 Place value Sheet 1Working towards ARE / Working at ARE / Greater Depth
Day 1 Y2 Place value Sheet 2Working towards ARE / Working at ARE / Greater Depth
Day 2 Y1 Find the numbers Sheet 1Working towards ARE / Working at ARE
Day 2 Y1 Find the numbers Sheet 2Greater Depth
Day 2 Y2 Finding inequalities Sheet 3Working towards ARE
Day 2 Y2 Finding inequalities Sheet 4Working at ARE / Greater Depth
Day 3 Y1 In between numbers Sheet 1Working towards ARE
Day 3 Y1 In between numbers Sheets 2 and 3Working at ARE / Greater DepthGreater Depth fill in two numbers between each pair.
Day 3 Y2 Rounding prices Sheet 4Working towards ARE / Working at ARE / Greater Depth
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Challenge
Draw and colour your own different rectangle on squared paper for each ratio.
Place valueSheet 1
Write the amount of money in each purse.
_day1
Challenge
Draw an amount between 60p and 70p.
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY 1
ONE PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY
TEN PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
1
ON
E PENNY
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE10
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY
TE
N PENCE
10
1
ON
E PENNY1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
E PENNY
1
ON
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1
ON
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TE
N PENCE
10
Draw the amount of money using 10p and 1p coins.
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10 TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
TE
N PENCE
10
1
ON
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1
ON
E PENNY
p
p
p
p
p
12p45p
36p52p
24p
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Place valueSheet 2
Challenge
Draw 10s and 1s to show a 2-digit number smaller than any on this page. Draw 10s and 1s to show a 2-digit number bigger than any on this page.
Write the number below each picture.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Complete these additions.
56 = 50 + 85 = 80 + 72 = 70 +
48 = + 8 37 = + 7 29 = + 9
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Find the numbersSheet 1
Mark these numbers on the line:
23 58 75 12 61 83 88 24 32 47
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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Find the numbersSheet 2
Mark these numbers on the line:
23 58 75 12 61 83 79 24 32 47 96
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0 100
Challenge
Draw and colour your own different rectangle on squared paper for each ratio.
Challenge
Draw three arrows on the line. Ask your partner to write the numbers they show.
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Finding inequalitiesSheet 3
Mark each number on your beaded line.
Suggest a number that it is more than and a number that it is less than.
_day2
Challenge
Suggest two numbers for the last two rows.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Number to mark onbeaded line
My number is morethan >
My number is lessthan <
22
47
35
51
26
39
14
22 > 19 22 < 25
> 93
> 71
< 100
< 73
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Finding inequalitiesSheet 4
Mark the numbers on the landmarked line and complete the table.
Suggest some more of your own for the last four rows.
_day2
Challenge
Try to create a loop using alternate < and > signs so that the start and finish numbers are the same, e.g.
23 < 32 > 21 < 23
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Number to mark onbeaded line
My number is morethan >
My number is lessthan <
62
57
14
81
45
26
73
39
98
62 > 52 62 < 65 60 and 70
My number lies betweenthese multiples of 10:
110 and 120
< 83 > 76
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In between numbersSheet 1
Mark on a number between every pair of neighbouring 10s numbers.
One has been done for you.
_day3
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
25
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In between numbersSheet 2
Find the two10s numbers on each beaded line. Write them in the correct place.Mark two numbers between them.
e.g
30 and 40.
60 and 70.
80 and 90.
40 and 50.
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0 100
0 100
0 100
0 100
30 40
33 38
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In-between numbersSheet 3
Find the two numbers on each beaded line. Write them in the correct place.Mark two numbers between them.e.g. 25 and 35.
55 and 65.
88 and 98.
36 and 46.
_day3
0 100
0 100
0 100
0 100
25 35
27 31
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Rounding pricesSheet 4
What multiple of 10p would you round each price to?
Book shop
33p
14p
56p
32p
29p
45p
Supermarket
53p
44p
58p
72p
99p
65p
81p
55p
97p
Challenge
Three items cost 24p, 13p and 34p. Round them each to the nearest 10p then add the rounded numbers. What is the difference between the total of the rounded prices and the total of the actual prices?
_day3
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Place value and numberAnswers
Challenge
Children draw amounts between 60p and 70p using only 10p and 1p coins, e.g. 61p, 62p, 63p, 64p, 65p, 66p, 67p, 68p or 69p. e.g.
Day 1 Y1 Place value Sheet 1
26p, 53p, 72p, 41p, 18p
_answers
10p1p
1p10p 10p
10p10p
1p1p
1p
1p
1p
10p10p
10p1p
1p 10p 10p
10p 1p
1p
10p
10p
10p 1p
1p
Challenge
1p
1p
Day 1 Y2 Place value Sheet 2
1. 27 2. 83 3. 55 4. 19 5. 42
56 = 50 + 685 = 80 + 572 = 70 + 2
48 = 40 + 837 = 30 + 729 = 20 + 9
10p10p
10p 1p
1p
10p10p
10p
Children should draw sticks of 10s and 1s to show a number smaller than 19 and a num-ber bigger than 83.
1p
1p
1p1p
10p
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Day 2 Y1 Find the numbers Sheet 1
23 58 7512 61 888324
32 47
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Day 2 Y1 Find the numbers Sheet 2
23 58 7512 61 79 8324
32 47 96
Day 2 Y2 Finding inequalities Sheet 3
Day 2 Y2 Finding inequalities Sheet 4
Many possible answers. Accept any correct answers.
Many possible answers. Accept any correct answers.
Day 3 Y1 In between numbers Sheet 1
Place value and numberAnswers
Many possible answers. Accept any correct answers.
_answers
Challenge
The number given should be in the range 94-99 inclusive.The number given should be 72.
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Day 3 Y1 In between numbers Sheet 3 some examples
0 10040 50
40 and 5051 55
0 10055 65
55 and 6557 61
0 10088 98
88 and 9890 96
0 10036 46
36 and 46 38 44
0 10060 70
63 6760 and 70
0 10080 90
80 and 9082 86
Day 3 Y1 In between numbers Sheet 2 some examples
Place value and numberAnswers
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Day 3 Y2 Rounding prices Sheet 4
Book shop33p rounds to 30p14p rounds to 10p56p rounds to 60p 32p rounds to 30p29p rounds to 30p45p rounds to 50p
Challenge
Three items cost 24p, 13p and 34p. Round them each to the nearest 10p then add the rounded numbers. 20p + 10p + 30p = 60p What is the difference between the total of the rounded prices and the total of the actual prices? 24p + 13p + 34p = 71p The difference is 71p - 60p = 11p
Supermarket53p rounds to 50p 44p rounds to 40p58p rounds to 60p72p rounds to 70p99p rounds to £165p rounds to 70p81p rounds to 80p
Place value and numberAnswers
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