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Lets Find ALL the Right
NUMBERS Kim Freeman
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MightY Math for 5-7 year olds Developing Mathematician BOOK 3
Lets Find ALL the Right
NUMBERS Kim Freeman
Mighty Math, Developing Mathematician Book 3, Lets Find All The Right Numbers Author, Kim Freeman eBook Version First Published in 2007 by: Mahobe Resources (NZ) Ltd P.O. Box 109-760 Newmarket, Auckland 1149 New Zealand. www.mahobe.com © Mahobe Resources (NZ) Ltd. ISBN10: 1877216550 ISBN13: 9781877216558
MightY Math for 5-7 year olds Developing Mathematician BOOK 3
Lets Find ALL the Right
NUMBERS Kim Freeman
HOW CAN YOU HELP YOUR CHILD IN MATHEMATICS? To help reinforce mathematical skills as well as to maintain motivation, the same type of question needs to asked in different ways and contexts. The work being attempted must also be progressively more challenging. HOW CAN I MOTIVATE MY CHILD? As a parent, you are your child’s first and most influential teacher. Enthusiastic parents produce enthusiastic children. It is more fun to do any activity when parents or older sisters and brothers are keen to take part. HOW CAN I MAKE THE BEST USE OF THIS BOOK? Book 3 concentrates on multiplication tables for the numbers 1 to 5. It also presents arithmetic and sums in a variety of formats for numbers up to 100. ! Choose a time when your child is alert and eager to learn. ! Sit down and explain each of the concepts. ! Reinforce concepts in the book by having small tests. For example get your child to recite the 2 times, 3 times or 4 times tables. At this stage they should be gaining confidence in using numbers. WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CHILD DOES NOT GET THE ANSWERS CORRECT? Mistakes provide wonderful learning opportunities. Don’t worry! Go over the pages, praise what has been done right and talk about what has gone wrong. Rub out their answers then let them try that page again. The work in this series of books will become increasingly more challenging. With some children the learning process will take time, however practice and repetition will lead to increased confidence in mathematics. HOW LONG SHOULD MY CHILD SPEND ON MATHEMATICS? Children often work for 10 - 15 minutes on one activity then move onto something completely different. If a child works for 15 minutes (2 - 4 pages) a day, they are completing nearly 2 hours extra work per week and over 90 hours per year. This is extra to school lessons and sets a pattern for later years. Children who fall behind in the early years usually have not been encouraged or found early success at home. They can find it difficult to get back up to the rest of the class. However, with continual encouragement and help, this situation need not happen. Read through and explain any instructions and reward efforts with more encouragement. Above all, instill an enjoyment of mathematics and its challenges. Success and confidence in any subject inevitably leads to an enjoyment of learning. We hope that you and your child have fun with Mighty Maths. At Mahobe, we certainly had fun putting it all together for you. Developing Mathematician
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What Is In This Book? In this book you look at: Spelling and writing numbers. ............................................
twenty three ............................................ thirty four
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Arithmetic. There are ........ rows of ........
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........ drinks ........ children ........ drinks each
Cross out 4 squiggles is 4 less than
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Complete the table. 0
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Ring the groups of ten then write the number of objects.
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Ring the groups of ten then write the number of objects.
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Spell these number words.
twenty three
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Count the objects. Put in a > or < sign.
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Draw 3 more rectangles. is 3 more than ............... + 3 = ............... Draw 4 more stars. is 4 more than ............... + 4 = ............... Draw 10 more sticks. is 10 more than ............... + 10 = ............... Draw 5 more faces. is 5 more than ............... + 5 = ............... © Mahobe Resources (NZ) Ltd
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Cross out 6 stars. is 6 less than ............... - 6 = ............... Cross out 8 circles. is 8 less than ............... - 8 = ............... Cross out 10 diamonds. is 10 less than ............... - 10 = ............... Cross out 4 squiggles. is 4 less than ............... - 4 = ............... Developing Mathematician
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Join the dots from 32 to 56.
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Complete the sums.
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There are ........ rows of ........
There are ........ rows of ........
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There are ........ rows of ........
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........ drinks ........ children ........ drinks each
........ ice creams ........ children ........ ice creams each
........ slices of bread ........ children ........ slices each
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The animals above have just finished a race. The piglet was .................... The cow finished between the bull and the .................... The sheep was .................... The mouse came ....................., way in front of the ...............
Circle the 2nd rectangle from the left. Circle the rectangle in the middle.
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Draw more to make 24, then finish the sums.
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Draw a line between each rectangle and triangle that add to 20.
Draw a line between each rhombus and star that add to 25.
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Write 2 addition and 2 subtraction statements for each diagram.
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Let’s add and subtract. Add 6
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Add 4
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Subtract 4
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Use the number line to answer the addition and subtraction sums. -2
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Add and subtract.
The same shape means the same number.
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Fill in the missing numbers.
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Fill in the missing numbers.
Replace the two operations with one. Fill in all the missing numbers.
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Match the numbers with the statements. C
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Learn the times tables. 1H1=1 2H1=2 3H1=3 4H1=4 5H1=5 6H1=6 7H1=7 8H1=8 9H1=9 10 H 1 = 10 11 H 1 = 11 12 H 1 = 12
1H3=3 2H3=6 3H3=9 4 H 3 = 12 5 H 3 = 15 6 H 3 = 18 7 H 3 = 21 8 H 3 = 24 9 H 3 = 27 10 H 3 = 30 11 H 3 = 33 12 H 3 = 36
1H2=2 2H2=4 3H2=6 4H2=8 5 H 2 = 10 6 H 2 = 12 7 H 2 = 14 8 H 2 = 16 9 H 2 = 18 10 H 2 = 20 11 H 2 = 22 12 H 2 = 24
1H4=4 2H4=8 3 H 4 = 12 4 H 4 = 16 5 H 4 = 20 6 H 4 = 24 7 H 4 = 28 8 H 4= 32 9 H 4 = 36 10 H 4 = 40 11 H 4 = 44 12 H 4 = 48
B.J. Product likes to get out of bed early every morning just to learn his multiplication tables. B.J. recommends getting mom or dad to help test you. Developing Mathematician
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Complete the one times tables.
Complete the pattern.
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Use the buttons to help calculate the 2 times tables. 1ø2 2ø2 3ø2 4ø2 5ø2 6ø2 7ø2 8ø2 9ø2 10ø2 11ø2 12ø2
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Use the bunches of cherries to help calculate the 3 times table. 1ø3 2ø3 3ø3 4ø3 5ø3 6ø3 7ø3 8ø3 9ø3 10ø3 11ø3 12ø3
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Each card contains the 4 of Hearts. Use the cards to help you calculate the 4 times tables below.
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1ø5 2ø5 3ø5 4ø5 5ø5 6ø5 7ø5 8ø5 9ø5 10ø5 11ø5 12ø5
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Each hand has 5 fingers. Use the hands to help you calculate the 5 times tables below.
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Draw 5 circles in each box.
Draw 4 squiggles in each box
Draw 6 triangles in each box
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Draw 2 stars in each box.
Draw 6 squares in each box
Draw 4 rectangles in each box
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Dennis buys some rope. The coil of rope is 5 metres long.
What is total length of: 2 coils of rope?
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Writing division statements. There are ............... caps in total. There are ............... caps in each row. There are ............... rows of caps. This can be written 12 ) 4 = 3. This can also be written 12 ) 3 = 4. There are ............... computers. There are ............... computers in each row. There are ............... rows of computers. This can also be written
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Write 2 division statements for the set of glasses above.
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Write 2 multiplication and 2 division statements for each diagram. .............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
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Alicia Addison is here to party. First she wants you to finish these addition sums.
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Alicia Addison says that after trying these additions you should celebrate with some cake.
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Complete the Addition Squares.
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SUBTRACTION
Let’s join Dennis Difference as he surfs through the next wave of subtraction. If you need to, use the number line below.
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More Dennis is about to swim with you through some more subtraction.
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Dennis Difference gives
a big thumbs up.
the e t e l p Com ring e d i s t ou g. n i t c a r t by sub
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B.J. Product realises that
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Sing along with B.J. Product as you complete these multiplications.
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B.J. Product and Dana Divisor say, “Learn maths and become sum-body!”
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Dana Divisor is learning how to rollerblade at the same time that you are learning division.
Dana has left you some hints.
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DIVISION Dana Divisor takes a snap shot as you attempt this page of division.
Danas Hints
Fill in all the missing spaces.
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The same shape means the same number.
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The same shape means the same number.
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The Answers Ring the groups of ten then write the number of objects.
Complete the table. 0
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Number words 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 from 0 to 100
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Spell these number words.
twenty three
sixty five
ninety eight forty nine forty five fifty one seventy seven
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Now write the numbers in order smallest to biggest.
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Count the objects. Put in a > or < sign. Draw 3 more rectangles. is 3 more than ............... + 3 = ............... Draw 4 more stars. is 4 more than ............... + 4 = ............... Draw 10 more sticks. is 10 more than ............... + 10 = ............... Draw 5 more faces. is 5 more than ............... + 5 = ............... 8
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Join the dots from 32 to 56.
is 6 less than ............... - 6 = ...............
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Complete the sums. There are ........ rows of ........
There are ........ rows of ........
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The animals above have just finished a race.
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Draw a line between each rectangle and triangle that add to 20.
Draw more to make 24, then finish the sums.
Draw a line between each rhombus and star that add to 25.
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Fill in the missing numbers.
Add and subtract.
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Match the numbers with the statements.
Replace the two operations with one. Fill in all the missing numbers.
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Use the buttons to help calculate the 2 times tables.
Complete the one times tables.
1ø2 2ø2 3ø2 4ø2 5ø2 6ø2 7ø2 8ø2 9ø2 10ø2 11ø2 12ø2 Complete the pattern.
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Draw 5 circles in each box.
Each hand has 5 fingers. Use the hands to help you calculate the 5 times tables below.
Draw 4 squiggles in each box
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Draw 2 stars in each box.
Dennis buys some rope. The coil of rope is 5 metres long.
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Write 2 multiplication and 2 division statements for each diagram. ..............................
Writing division statements. There are ............... caps in total. There are ............... caps in each row. There are ............... rows of caps.
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This can be written 12 ) 4 = 3.
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B.J. Product and Dana Divisor say, “Learn maths and become sum-body!”
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Dana Divisor is learning how to rollerblade at the same time that you are learning division.
DIVISION Dana Divisor takes a snap shot as you attempt this page of division. Danas Hints
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MightY Math DEVELOPING MATHEMATICIAN for 5 - 7 year olds Book 1: Lets Look at Numbers Book 1 emphasizes numbers by comparing smaller and bigger numbers and providing practice for the writing of number words. By the end of this book, children will be able to read and write number words and recognize their values.
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