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1. Multiply and Divide

Multiplication or division by 1-digit numbers within a range up to 1000.

Example. Multiplication by 3:


2. Integer Division

Integer division of numbers giving
quotient and remainder.  Also the
reverse multiplications.

Example. Integer division by 5:
 


3. Plus or Minus

Multiples of 10 or 100. Adding or
subtracting small numbers 1 to 10.

Example. Multiples of 10 ,
adding or subtracting 1 to 5:


4. Three Numbers

Adding three single-digit numbers
or multiples of 10 or 100. Place value
to 1000. Products of 3 single-digit numbers.

Example. The sum of three numbers
in the range 0 to 5:


5. Largest and Smallest

Smallest and largest up to 10,000.
Choosing the correct sign. True
and false statements.

Example. True or false with numbers
up to 100:


6. The next number is . . .

Increasing and decreasing sequences
with numbers up to 1000.

Example. Sequences formed by
adding 1 to 3:


7. The Difference

Small differences (less than 10)
between two numbers in a range
up  to 10,000.

Example. Small differences between
numbers up to 1000:

 


8. Order of Operations

Order of the four operations
with or without brackets.

Example. Choosing the correct order for addition, subtraction and multiplication.
 


9. Prime Numbers

Prime numbers up to 1000 and
lowest prime factors (LPFs)

Example. Finding primes within 100
and lowest prime factors:


10. Products of Primes

Products of prime factors for
numbers up to 150.

Example. Products of the prime
factors 2, 3 and 5 for numbers
up to 100.


11. Multiply by 10

Multiplication and division by 10,
100 and 1000.

Example. Multiplication and division
by 10.


12. Expanding Brackets

Practise of four basic expansions.

Example. Expansion of brackets
of the form A x (B + C) and
A x (B - C).


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