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L.O. To count in steps of 2, 3, and 5 from 0, and in tens
from any number, forward or backward
(mastery)
Write the missing numbers in the shapes.
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74
34
Continue this sequence by shading 3 more boxes.
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L.O. To count in steps of 2, 3, and 5 from 0, and in tens
from any number, forward or backward
(mastery with greater depth)
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Write the number that would appear in the next circle. _______
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Which shape would 75 be inside? Explain how you know.
3 Here are the first 5 numbers in a sequence.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
9
12
15
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21
Write the number that is 10th in the sequence.
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9 12 15 The number square has been torn.
18 21 24 27 27
33 36 39 39 42
48 51 51 54 57
63 63
What was the biggest number on the
square?
L.O. To count in steps of 2, 3, and 5 from 0, and in tens from
any number, forward or backward
Useful interactive games to teach sequences.
http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/
resource/10/100_square
A really versatile tool and great for exploring sequences and
patterns. The start number and the step size can be
changed. Children can then explore the number patterns or
use reasoning to find missing numbers.
http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/121/
shape_sequences
Great for developing higher order thinking skills. Very easily
differentiated. Choose the step size and difficulty of the
questions. Can be used to help children think about generalising
and algebraic thinking.
http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/42/sequences
Find the missing number in the sequence. Lots of choice of
level.
http://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/category/9/
addition_and_subtraction
Lots of different games to help teach addition and subtraction.