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Play on numbers, volume 2
This resource teaches very basic maths skills in an engaging way and is ideal for students with a wide variety of special educational needs. An interesting range of activities provide practice in: counting up to 20 items, reading and writing numbers up to 10, adding and subtracting two-digit numbers, multiplying single-digit numbers, making amounts of money up to £1.00, length, width, height and capacity.
Simple, yet interesting number puzzles, this resource takes a refreshingly adult approach which learners find highly motivational - particularly students who have tried time and time again with basic numeracy.
Play on numbers 2 is a fully photocopiable workbook that contains a wealth of motivational worksheets, teacher's notes, curriculum mapping and full answers.
- Reading Age: 6-9 years
- Level: Entry Level 2 (SCQF Level 2)
Play on numbers 2 is one of three titles in the Play on numbers series.
Play on numbers provides you with a bank of interesting, simple photocopiable graded number puzzles that take a refreshingly adult approach - perfect for motivating older learners who have tried and tried again with basic numeracy and who are fed up with the less than adult approach that some resources take.
Enjoyable activities include a wide array of puzzles all of which are designed to help reinforce basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as well as knowledge of measures, shape and space.
Key benefits:
Especially motivational for those struggling with basic numeracy concepts
Ideal for students with a variety of special educational needs
Activities are varied, interesting and motivational
Ideal for:
Lesson starters
Disaffected learners and those with SEN
Skills for life students
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