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1 NEW Outdoor Problem Solving Cards


Take the new maths curriculum outdoors! Updated to refl ect the changes to the 2014 UK curriculum, these activity cards encourage students to get outdoors and do some maths. Covering all the key areas including fractions, place value, measurement and geometry, each activity is provided in an A4 card format and as a PDF on CD ROM. 30 activities per year group.


MA02106 Set 1 MA02107 Set 2 MA02108 Set 3 MA02109 Set 4 MA02110 Set 5 MA02111 Set 6 MA02124 Group Set


2 NEW Graded Problem Solving Cards


A complete set of Problem Solving Cards tailored to the 2014 UK Curriculum and to each year group. Cards can be used in starter, group work or plenary, and children can use them with each other as the answers on the reverse allow for checking. Children are encouraged to choose the most appropriate methods and equipment needed to solve the problems. Some can be done mentally, for others it would be appropriate to use pencil and paper methods or a calculator. Wherever you see the ‘Talk’ logo, the problems encourage children to talk around solving these problems. Each year group set is colour coded and contains 100 laminated cards plus introduction card. Size: L12 x W8cm, contained in a handy storage box.


MA00468 Set 1 MA00469 Set 2 MA00474 Set 3 MA00475 Set 4 MA00476 Set 5 MA00477 Set 6


MA00472 Group Set 1


■ Take maths learning outdoors


■ Key vocabulary and talking points


included to get pupils talking


Problem Solving NEW


Year 1 (age 5-6 yrs)


Year 3 (age 7-8 yrs)


Year 5 (age 9-10 yrs)


Year 2 (age 6-7 yrs) 2


Year 4 (age 8-9 yrs)


Year 6 (age 10-11 yrs) NEW


Year 1 (age 5-6 yrs)


Year 3 (age 7-8 yrs)


Year 5 (age 9-10 yrs)


Year 2 (age 6-7 yrs)


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Year 6 (age 10-11 yrs) 113


MATHS


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