Learn about the naming system of numbers up to 99,999. You'll need a pen and paper, a whiteboard or a computer.
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Numbers and place value – numbers up to 99,999
Numbers and place value – numbers up to 99,999
Learn about the naming system of numbers up to 99,999. You'll need a pen and paper, a whiteboard or a computer.
Numbers and place value – numbers up to 99,999
Learn about the naming system of numbers up to 99,999. You'll need a pen and paper, a whiteboard or a computer.
Numbers and place value – numbers up to 99,999
Recognise, represent and name numbers up to 99,999. You'll need a pen and paper, a whiteboard or a computer.
Numbers and place value – numbers up to 99,999
Recognise, represent and order numbers up to 99,999. You'll need a pen and paper, a whiteboard or a computer.
Number and place value – naming and representing numbers greater than 99,999
Learn to represent numbers in the hundreds of thousands (100,000 to 999,999) and into the millions. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a computer.
Number and place value – naming and representing numbers greater than 99,999
Learn to name and represent numbers in the millions. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a computer.
Number and place value – exploring numbers beyond 999,999
Name and expand numbers in the millions using a guided investigation. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a computer and a timer or watch.
Number and place value – applying understanding of numbers beyond 999,999
Recognise, name and order numbers beyond 999,999 in an investigation. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a computer.
Number and place value – applying understanding of numbers beyond 999,999
Recognise, name and order numbers beyond 999,999 in an investigation. You'll need a pencil and paper, whiteboard or a computer.
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