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Primary School Maths - Friends Of 10

Primary School Maths - Friends of 10

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  • Use as a chart and / or cut up for addition games and activities...
  • Essential for children to know these automatically before moving on to adding higher numbers....
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Friends of Ten Chart / Addition Games

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Friends of 10 - Suggestions for Use


  • Print and laminate and use as a wall chart for maths reference...

  • Print, laminate, then cut up to be able to play addition matching games.

  • Cut up the lines of dot equations and the number sentences - children match the number sentences to the correct equation dot line.

  • Cut the equation lines up further into the 2 separate colours - children put the equation dot lines back together to complete the 10.

  • Further reinforce by asking children to place counters/concrete objects on top of the dots as they count / add to ten.

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