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Primary 3 Number Home Learning Wall – start at the top and work your way down =ØÞ Make it as challenging as you like!

You have some dice in your read, write, count bags but you can use an online dice here:

Bonds to 10

Roll a dice. What number do you add on to make ten? Write the sums…how many can you find?

Take Away 5

Roll 2 dice. What’s your number?

Take away 5 from the number and write the sums.

Roll a dice. What’s the double? Write doubles sums, e.g. 2+2=4

Bingo

Make a grid of all the possible 2 dice combinations then take it in turns to roll and cover a number. The winner is the person who has covered the most numbers.

Create your own dot-to-dot puzzle for someone else to complete

Pick a number between

1-100.

Say the next 3 numbers.

Say the 3 numbers before.

Roll a dice.

Count on from that number adding 10 each time, e.g. 3, 13, 23, 33, 43, 53, etc. Can you count back now?

Make a dice game rolling 2 dice. Work out how many you should move forward (e.g. snakes and ladders)

Practise making groups of items e.g. Give 4 teddies 2 toys each.

Practise sharing items e.g. share 10 counters between 5 dolls.

Make your own number line or do a number hunt. You could find examples of numbers in newspapers, magazines, junk mail etc. and cut them out.

Ask “what number is this?”. Possible contexts – door numbers, pages in a book

Count forwards and backwards within the range 1-30 stopping and starting at different numbers.

Give the number before or after in the range 1-30 e.g. “What is the number before 20?”

Draw it!

Draw how you would work out…

36 – 8 = 28

Try your own examples…

Adding: Roll dice to create a 2 digit number. Roll again to create another 2 digit number. Add them together. How did you work it out? …Use hundred square or number line to help if you like.

Roll to win!

Aim: Make the biggest number you can using 3 digits. Game: Player 1 rolls 3 dice (or one dice 3 times). E.g. Player 1 makes 365 and Player 2 rolls and makes 679. Player 2 wins. Play best to 5 rounds!

Practise counting forwards and backwards in twos. Write some patterns. How far can you go?

e.g. 2, 4, 6, 8….or 12, 10, 8, 6…

I can make 20!

Write down as many sums as you can to make 20.

Try adding 3 numbers together….how did you work it out?

Sum story!

Write a sum story (word problem) for 23 + ? = 50.

Try some others….

Subtracting: Roll 2 dice to create a 2 digit number. Roll 1 dice to create a 1 digit number. Take away the small number from the big number. How did you work it out? …Use hundred square or number line to help.

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