Learn to apply index notation to square numbers to model efficient expressions. You'll need pencil and paper, bread tags, button or square of paper.
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Year 6
Properties of number
Properties of number
Learn to identify, describe and record the properties of triangular numbers. You'll need pencil and paper.
Properties of number
Review factors, prime and composite numbers. You'll need paper and pencil.
Properties of number
Review factors, prime and composite numbers. You'll need paper and pencil.
Properties of number
Review your learning of square and triangular numbers. You'll need paper and a pencil.
Investigating integers
Read and locate positive and negative integers on a number line. You'll need pencil and paper, take away task, a counter and a ruler.
Interpreting integers in the real world
Locate and represent negative and positive numbers on a number line. You'll need a paper and a pencil.
Integers – temperature (part 1)
Sort, locate and represent integers using temperature. You'll need paper and a pencil.
Integers – temperature (part 2)
Solve everyday problems using integers. You'll need a paper, a pencil and a ruler or straight edge.
Interpreting integers in the real world
Learn to place integers in the correct order on number lines. You'll need paper, a pencil, a ruler and a calculator.
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