To help your child to practice the groups of 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 in numbers up to 100.
Each player chooses the number of groups they want to focus on (3, 4, 6, 7, 8, or 9)
Write this in the space in the first row. This number is the group number.
Shuffle the cards and place them face down between the players.
You can help your child to identify multiples of numbers.
Cut out the multiple cards and place in a pile face down. Give a game board to each player.
To help your child to learn the number of tenths and hundredths in decimal numbers.
Check that your child knows how to use a tape measure.
Help your child to use the tape measure to find the heights or lengths of objects around the home.
Draw a table to make a list of objects to measure and record heights or lengths using metres and centimetres.
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