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Mental and oral starters for Year 6 Autumn Teaching Sequence 9.

Order numbers with three decimal places
Understand what each digit represents in a number with up to three decimal places. Recognise equivalence between fractions for example between 1/16s, 1/8s, 1/4s, and 1/2s, 1/100s, 1/10s, and 1/2s. Express halves, quarters, tenths and hundredths as percentages. Divide two-digit numbers by single-digit numbers, including those leaving a remainder. Use knowledge of multiplication facts and place value to multiply multiples of ten by single–digit numbers. Use knowledge of multiplication facts and place value to divide three-digit multiples of ten by single–digit numbers, for example 240 ÷ 6. Mentally multiply two-digit numbers by single-digit numbers.

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lukesmum

12 years ago
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Great ideas, fun and engaging - my class will love it. Suggests how to use an ITP number dial for x tables

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