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Number Activities for Students Aged 11-13

A selection of resources, published by BEAM, for teachers of Key Stage Three mathematics. They include challenging problems and puzzles, open-ended investigations and cross-curricular activities to practise and consolidate students' mathematical understanding of proprties of number. *Find my number - using properties to identify a number *Grid pattern - patterns on a different grids using multiples of five *How many answers? - calculator challenge *Multiples - game identifying multiples of numbers generated by a ten sided dice *Next to - using factors *Number bonds - investigation to find how many bonds give an answer less than ten *Number jigsaw - jigsaw of 100 grid with missing numbers *Patterns - completing sequences including some with decimals *Prime, square or triangular - using properties to make three digit numbers *Tables - tables facts and properties *Taslin's house - finding a number from clues *Think of a number - investigating a chain calculation

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