Printable Clock Face in cluding Clock Hands

Tweet A Printable Clock Face with Hands, including minutes if required, but are removeable get the math worksheets here . . . → Read More: Printable Clock Face in cluding Clock Hands

Printable Money for lots of Fun Activities

Tweet Use Printable Money for a host of Fun Activities with your Elementary Math Studen get the math worksheets here . . . → Read More: Printable Money for lots of Fun Activities

Place Value Chart to the Billions

Tweet Find the perfect Place Value Chart for your needs here, from hundreds to billions get the math worksheets here . . . → Read More: Place Value Chart to the Billions

Addition Flash Cards – Free and Printable

Tweet Addition Flash Cards to make learning Basic Math Facts Fun. get the math worksheets here . . . → Read More: Addition Flash Cards – Free and Printable

Place value in the millions

Tweet Children are expected to work with even larger numbers in Year 5, including millions. Many will have difficulties in reading and writing such large numbers and will need a lot of help to appreciate the place value of each digit. The easiest way to read  large numbers is to think of them as blocks of [...] . . . → Read More: Place value in the millions

Subtraction in columns

Tweet It is suggested in the new Maths Programme of Study that children in Year 2 should get used to recording addition nand subtraction in columns, both to support place value and to prepare for formal written methods with larger numbers in later years. Here we have a subtraction worksheet laid out in columns. There is [...] . . . → Read More: Subtraction in columns

Learning the ten times table in Year 2

Tweet Children are introduced to multiplication tables in Year 2 (6/7 yrs old) and should be fluent with the two times, five times and ten times tables by the end of the year. The ten times table is obviously the easiest to learn off by heart, but it can also be used to illustrate place value. [...] . . . → Read More: Learning the ten times table in Year 2

Counting in multiples of 6, 7, 8 and 9

Tweet A new target in the Maths Primary Framework for Year 4 is to count up in steps of 6, 7, and 9. This might sound easy and if the numbers are low there should not be a problem. However, counting up and down in steps of 6 or 7 starting from larger numbers can be [...] . . . → Read More: Counting in multiples of 6, 7, 8 and 9

Five times table in Year 2

Tweet Learning the five times table has now been placed firmly in the Year 2 Programme of Study and will prove quite a challenge for many children who find counting up to 100 hard, let alone reciting the 5 times table. To make it even more of a challenge the table now has to be learned [...] . . . → Read More: Five times table in Year 2

Two times table up to 12

Tweet In the new Maths Programme of Study children will be taught to recall and use the two times table up to twelve times two. There are many ways that times tables can be learned, but the end product will be the same; children will know the facts off by heart and be able to answer [...] . . . → Read More: Two times table up to 12