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D.1 Addition facts – sums up to 10
D.2 Ways to make a number – addition sentences
D.3 Make a number using addition – sums up to 10
D.4 Complete the addition sentence – sums up to 10
D.5 Addition word problems – sums up to 10
D.6 Addition sentences for word problems – sums up to 10
D.7 Addition facts – sums up to 18
D.8 Addition sentences using number lines – sums up to 18
D.9 Addition word problems – sums up to 18
D.10 Addition sentences for word problems – sums up to 18
D.11 Addition facts – sums up to 20
D.12 Make a number using addition – sums up to 20
D.13 Addition sentences for word problems – sums up to 20
D.15 Addition sentences: true or false?
D.16 Add a one-digit number to a two-digit number – without regrouping
D.17 Add a one-digit number to a two-digit number – with regrouping
D.18 Add two two-digit numbers – without regrouping
F.2 Subtract with pictures – numbers up to 10
F.3 Write subtraction sentences to describe pictures – numbers up to 10
F.4 Subtraction sentences – numbers up to 10
F.5 Subtraction sentences using number lines – numbers up to 10
F.6 Subtract with pictures – numbers up to 20
F.7 Write subtraction sentences to describe pictures – numbers up to 20
F.8 Write subtraction sentences to describe pictures – numbers up to 100
R.1 Long and short
R.2 Tall and short
R.3 Light and heavy
R.5 Compare size, weight and capacity
R.8 Measure using a centimetre ruler
R.9 Which metric unit of length is appropriate?
R.10 Metric units of length: word problems
R.11 Which metric unit of mass is appropriate?
R.12 Measure using an inch ruler
R.13 Which imperial unit of length is appropriate?
R.14 Imperial units of length: word problems
R.15 Which imperial unit of weight is appropriate?
AA.1 Divide by 2
AA.2 Divide by 5
AA.3 Divisors and quotients up to 5
AA.4 Divide by 10
AA.5 Divisors and quotients up to 10
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