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    Flexible Blocks

    Maths: Hamilton's short maths blocks have all the benefits of our weekly plans. They also provide support and resources that were simply not possible when we produced the weekly plans.  Find out about the advantages of short blocks. 

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    Year 4 Maths Homework

    For many parents, homework is the only picture they get of what their child does at school. For this reason, Hamilton have put a great deal of effort into writing suitable, fun and home-friendly activities for children and parents to share together. Children will benefit and so will parents and teachers!

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    Adding 999

    Use known number facts to add up columns of 3-digit numbers, thus creating a simple arithmetic trick!

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    Car number chase

    Practise adding to the next thousand by playing a simple game with car registration numbers.

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    Practise multiplication, addition and halving skills by playing a number chain game.

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    Divide and rule!

    Practise division and multiplication skills by playing a simple dice game.  Find remainders after division.

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    Practise doubling numbers by breaking the number down into hundreds, tens and units and doubling each part.

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    Identify prime numbers on a number grid.  Practise multiplication tables.

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    Understand the different properties of shapes such as length of sides, number of right angles and symmetry by arranging a selection of shapes to make different seasonal shapes.

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    Look at units of measurement and convert to different units by comparing amazing number facts.

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