Learn about the different ways to represent 1s and 10s using the base-10 number system. You'll need pencil and paper, 2 or more dice or small objects for counting.
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Place value – exploring 10s
Number and place value – exploring teen numbers
Learn how to recognise and represent teen numbers. You'll need small objects for counting, a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a device.
Number and place value – exploring numbers to 999
Learn how to recognise and represent numbers up to 999. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a device.
Number and place value – exploring numbers to 999
Learn to recognise, represent and order numbers up to 999. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a device.
Number and place value – the importance of zero
Learn about the importance of zero in place value. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a device.
Number and place value – exploring numbers up to 9999
Make, record and say numbers up to 9999. You'll need a pencil and paper, a white board or computer.
Number and place value – exploring numbers up to 9999
Learn to recognise and represent number lines using numbers up to 9999. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or computer.
Number and place value – exploring numbers up to 9999
Learn to make and order numbers to 9999. You'll need a pencil and paper, a whiteboard or computer.
Number and place value – exploring numbers up to 9999
Write, make, order and extend numbers to 9999. You'll need a pencil and paper, a whiteboard or computer.
Number and place value – exploring numbers up to 9999
Make, order and extend numbers up to 9999. You'll need a pencil and paper, a whiteboard or computer.
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