Learn to partition and regroup numbers to solve problems using the column method. You'll need a pencil, paper or a maths book, a ruler and great attitude.
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Adding numbers using regrouping
Adding numbers using regrouping
Learn to partition and regroup numbers to solve problems using the column method. You'll need a pencil, paper or a maths book, a ruler and great attitude.
Subtracting numbers up to 999
Learn to subtract using partitioning and regrouping with numbers up to 999. You'll need a pencil, paper or a maths book, a ruler and great attitude.
Subtracting numbers up to 9999
Learn to partition and regroup numbers to solve problems using the column method using numbers up to 9999. You'll need a pencil, paper or a maths book, a ruler and great attitude.
Inverse operations
Learn about the relationship between addition and subtraction (inverse operations). You'll need a pencil, paper or a maths book, a ruler, a calculator and great attitude.
Rounding three and four digit numbers
Use a number line to round three and four digit numbers. You'll need a pencil and paper, ruler, dice or online dice.
Rounding five digit numbers
Use a number line to round five digit numbers. You'll need a pencil, paper and a ruler.
Introducing decimals (tenths)
Recognise and describe tenths as decimals. You'll need a pencil and paper, ruler, dice or online dice.
Introducing decimals (hundredths)
Recognise and describe hundredths as decimals. You'll need a pencil and paper, ruler, dice or online dice.
Revising tenths
Review your learning about tenths. You'll need a pencil, coloured pencils, paper, ruler and a calculator.
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