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1. 0 + 4 2. 3 + 0 3. 0 + 8 4. 7 + 0 Adding Zero

5. 1 + 3 6. 9 + 1 7. 6 + 1 8. 1 + 7 Adding 1

9. 3 + 2 10. 4 + 1 11. 5 - 2 12. 5 - 1 Groups within 5

13. 5 + 3 14. 2 + 5 15. 5 + 4 16. 1 + 5 Groups with 5

17. 2 + 2 18. 5 + 5 19. 3 + 3 20. 4 + 4 Doubles to 10

21. 8 + 2 22. 6 + 3 23. 2 + 7 24. 4 + 5 Addition to 10

25. 6 + ___ = 10 26. 3 + ___ = 10 27. 8 + ___ = 10 28. 1 + ___ = 10 Make A 10

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1. 10 – 4 2. 8 – 3 3. 7 – 4 4. 9 - 2 Subtraction to 10

5. 8 + 8 6. 6 + 6 7. 9 + 9 8. 7 + 7 Doubles to 20

9. 1/2 of 12 10. 1/2 of 8 11. 1/2 of 14 12. 1/2 of 18 Halves to 20

13. 10 + 4 14. 7 + 10 15. 10 + ___ = 19 16. ___ + 3 = 13 “10 and“ Facts

Tens Within 100 17. 70 + ___ = 100 18. 20 + ___ = 100 19. 100 - 90 20. 100 - 40 Tens Within 100

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1. 5 + 6 2. 7 + 9 3. 8 + 5 4. 4 + 8 5. 8 + 7 6. 3 + 9 Addition to 20

7. 10 – 6 8. 8 – 6 9. 6 – 4 10. 9 – 6 11. 7 - 4 Subtraction to 10

12. 50 +40 13. 30 +60 14. 90 -50 15. 70 - 30 Adding/ Subtracting 10

16. 5 x 2 17. 7 x 2 18. 2 x 6 19. 2 x 9 2 x Table

20. 5 x 2 21. 5 x 7 22. 8 x 5 23. 9 x 5 5 x Table

24. 10 x 6 25. 10 x 3 26. 7 x 10 27. 9 x 10 10 x Table

28. 8 ÷ 2 29. 14 ÷ 2 30. 25 ÷ 5 31. 40 ÷ 5 32. 15 ÷ 5 33. 70 ÷ 10 Division 2s, 5s and 10s

Multiples of 100 add up to 1000 34.400+__=1000 35.__+700=1000 36. 200+_=1000 37._ + 900=1000 Multiples of 100 add up to 1000

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1. 18 - 5 2. 12 - 4 3. 15 - 7 4. 14 – 8 5. 16 – 4 6. 17 - 5 Subtraction to 20

7. 13 +__ = 20 8. 14 +__ = 20 9. 4 +__ = 20 10. 8 +__ = 20 Addition make 20

11. 20 - 7 12. 20 - 15 13. 20 - 6 14. 20 - 16 Subtraction Make 20

15. 3 x 8 16. 3 x 4 17. 7 x 3 3x Table

18. 4 x 6 19. 4 x 9 20. 7 x 4 4 x Table

21. 6 x 6 22. 6 x 4 23. 9 x 6 6 x Table

24. 7 x 6 25. 7 x 8 26. 9 x 7 7 x Table

27. 8 x 6 28. 9 x 9 8 x and 9 x Table

29. 21 ÷ 3 30. 18 ÷ 3 31. 27 ÷ 3 Division 3s

32. 16 ÷ 4 33. 32 ÷ 4 34. 28 ÷ 4 Division 4s

35. 30 ÷ 6 36. 42÷ 6 37. 24 ÷ 6 Division 6s

38. 35 ÷ 7 39. 49 ÷ 7 40. 56 ÷ 7 Division 7s

41. 48 ÷ 8 42. 81 ÷ 9 Division 8 and 9

Multiplication with 10s, 100s, 1000s 43. 10 x 100 44. 100 x 100 45. 10 x 1000 46. 100 x 1000 Multiplication with 10s, 100s, 1000s

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Division Change Unknown 1. 32 ÷ __ = 8 2. 28 ÷ __ = 4 3. 56 ÷ __ = 7 4. 16 ÷ __ = 4 5. 40 ÷ __ = 8 6. 64 ÷ __ = 8 Division Change Unknown

Division Start Unknown 7. ___ ÷ 4 = 8 8. ___ ÷ 6 = 7 9. ___ ÷ 8 = 3 10. __ ÷ 7 = 3 11. __ ÷ 9 = 7 Division Start Unknown

Fraction to % conversion 12. 3/4  _% 13. 4/5  _% 14. 1/8  _% 15. 1/2  _% 16. 7/10 _% Fraction to % conversion

Write the fraction for… 17.25%  ___ 18.0.33  ___ 19.60%  ___ 20.0.40  ___ 21.100%  __

22. 82 = 23. 52 = 24. 32 = 25. 92 = Squares

26. 49 = 27. 81 = 28. 36 = 29. 16 = Square roots

List all the factors of… 30. 36 31. 24 List the factors

Divisibility rules for 2, 3, 5 & 10 Write a number greater than 500 that is: 32. Divisible by 2? 33. Divisible by 3? 34. Divisible by 5? 35. Divisible by 9? 36. Divisible by 10? Divisibility rules for 2, 3, 5 & 10

37. The common multiples of 6 & 4 up to 100 are? Common Multiples

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Multiply decimals by a power of 10 4.5 x 10 26.4 x 10 45.3 x 100 6.245 x 10 Multiply decimals by a power of 10

Divide decimals by a power of 10 5. 42  10 6. 73.45  10 7. 72.4  100 8. 8.763  100 Divide decimals by a power of 10

Fraction to % conversion 9.1.125 __% 10.0.37 __% 11. 0.065_% 12. 38.1__% Fraction to % conversion

Write the fraction for… 13. 2.4 ___ 14. 0.54 __ 15. 32.5%_ 16. 1. 24 __ 17. 48% __

Divisibility rules for 4, 6 & 8 Write a number greater than 500 that is: 18. Divisible by 4? 19. Divisible by 6? 20. Divisible by 8? Divisibility rules for 4, 6 & 8

21. 24 = 22. 53 = 23. 33 = 24. 23 = Powers of Numbers

Highest common factor 25. 48 and 64 26. 24 and 48 27. 32 and 48 Write the highest common factor of… 25. 48 and 64 26. 24 and 48 27. 32 and 48 Highest common factor

Least common multiple of… Write the lowest common multiple of … 28. 6 and 8 29. 3 and 5 30. 9 and 12 Least common multiple of…