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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: |

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2. Integer Division
Integer division of numbers giving
quotient and remainder. Also the
reverse multiplications.
Example. Integer division by 5:
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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: |
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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: |
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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:
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6. The next number is . . .
Increasing and decreasing sequences
with numbers up to 1000.
Example.
Sequences formed by
adding 1 to 3: |
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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:
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8. Order of Operations
Order of the four operations
with or without brackets.
Example. Choosing the
correct order for addition, subtraction and multiplication.
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9. Prime Numbers
Prime numbers up to 1000 and
lowest prime factors (LPFs)
Example. Finding primes within 100
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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. |
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11. Multiply by 10
Multiplication and division by 10,
100 and 1000.
Example. Multiplication and division
by 10. |
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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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