Learn to find lowest common multiple and highest common factor. You'll need paper and pencil.
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Year 7
Number properties and place value
Number properties and place value
Learn to find square numbers, square roots and square root notation. You'll need pencil, paper, manipulatives and a bingo sheet.
Number properties and place value
Learn how to find square roots of imperfect square numbers. You'll need pencil, paper, ruler, eraser, calculator or use the online calculator, squares of paper, bread tags or buttons.
Number properties and place value
Learn how to use the commutative and distributive properties to rearrange number sentences. You'll need pencil and paper, coloured pencils, grid paper, dice or use an interactive dice.
Number properties and place value
Learn how to use the associative property of number to re-arrange number sentences. You'll need pencil and paper.
Number and place value
Learn how to use prime factorisation to find the LCM of two numbers. You'll need paper and a pencil, ruler and 10-sided dice or interactive dice.
Number and place value
Learn how to apply HCF or LCM to everyday problems. You'll need paper and a pencil.
Number and place value
Learn to compare and order numbers using index notation, simplified form and written form. You'll need a paper, a pencil and a ruler.
Number and place value
Solve problems using index notation. You'll need paper and a pencil.
Number and place value
Review commutative, distributive and associative property. You'll need paper and a pencil.
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