Book 1 Chapter starter 5 Here are the first 5 numbers in the 2, 5 and 10 times tables. 1(a)Write down the next 10 numbers in each times table. (b)Highlight.

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Book 1 Chapter starter 5 Here are the first 5 numbers in the 2, 5 and 10 times tables. 1(a)Write down the next 10 numbers in each times table. (b)Highlight the last digit in each answer. (c)What patterns do you notice? TWO FIVE TEN

Use these numbers for questions 2 to (a)How do you know when a number is in the 2 times table? Can you write down a rule that always works? (b) Use your rule to find out which numbers in the green box are in the 2 times table. Click to reveal the answer.

Use these numbers for questions 2 to Numbers in the 2 times table are coloured red.

Use these numbers for questions 2 to (a)How do you know when a number is in the 5 times table? Can you write down a rule that always works? (b) Use your rule to find out which numbers in the green box are in the 5 times table. Click to reveal the answer.

Use these numbers for questions 2 to Numbers in the 5 times table are coloured red.

Use these numbers for questions 2 to (a)How do you know when a number is in the 10 times table? Can you write down a rule that always works? (b)Use your rule to find out which numbers in the green box are in the 10 times table. Click to reveal the answer.

Use these numbers for questions 2 to Numbers in the 10 times table are coloured red.

Use these numbers for questions 2 to Which numbers in the green box are in both the 5 and 10 times tables? Click to reveal the answer.

Use these numbers for questions 2 to Numbers in both the 5 and 10 times tables are coloured red.