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3 May 2017

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Simple worksheet. 6 questions easy to adapt. Children to split dots into two circles and then write how many dots are in one circle. BA - numbers 2-12 A - numbers 8 - 20 Children to draw their own dots in and then split AA - numbers 24 - 40 Good for assessment. Please leave feedback :) Thank you!
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cousil02

5 years ago
5

rhondaq

5 years ago
5

Great activity to do as group work or individually. Makes fractions visual.

Spideronthefence

5 years ago
5

Thank you

linda56

6 years ago
5

Great thank uou

Anon30340707024985664

6 years ago
5

Good differentiation, worked really well!

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