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Link together a number of different mathematical skills to solve problems. This set of cards includes 100 activities suitable for Year 2 students, and is the perfect way to encourage pupils to use different maths skills to get to their answer. Instead of just focusing on one area of learning students will have to practise a number of different methods to reach a solution. Includes 100 activity cards. Size: L12 x W8cm. Contained in a handy storage tin.
INT-MA02838 KS1
INT-MA02844 Set of all 3 2 Real World Maths
£21.45 £58.95
Maths is all around us, at home, at school and when we are out and about – we just don’t always see it! These great activity cards show us where maths is hiding in everyday places and encourages children to think about maths differently.
Each card has an activity which is relevant to the image on the front of the card – all images have been chosen to specifically suit the tasks given, they represent real world scenarios and they are an integral part of the activity. If children quickly complete the activity there are at least two more extension activities to encourage children to push themselves further.
The cards are split into three sets, Years 1-2, Years 3-4 and Years 5-6. All the cards have the relevant links to the 2014 curriculum to help teachers with their future planning and to know where the activity fits in.
INT-MA02678 Years 1-2 INT-MA02681 Set
3 NEW Decodable Word Problems
Learning and applying appropriate mathematical vocabulary is an important skill. The 2014 curriculum states “pupils should read and spell mathematical vocabulary, at a level consistent with their increasing word reading and spelling knowledge”. Pupils also sometimes struggle with working out maths problems phrased in words rather than as standard sums, causing a stumbling block even when their underlying maths skills are good.
What better way to practise word problems than by playing this fun matching game? Children decode the simple word problems, work out the correct answer and find the matching puzzle piece. The trickier maths vocabulary they encounter whilst playing is listed on the back of the box so they can learn these useful terms as they go along.
All words used are selected from those learned by or at Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds.