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Dice Doubles

This maths teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to identify, count and record the matching doubles for different numbers to twenty when playing some paired games using dice to generate questions.
The class can explain and model how to use repeated addition to support the multiplication of different numbers by two when working with concrete equipment to find each product.
Download this teaching pack including classroom activities and an interactive presentation to identify, count and record the matching doubles for different numbers to twenty when playing some paired games using dice to generate questions
Activities in this teaching pack include a set of differentiated worksheets to identify and record the matching doubles of different numbers to twelve for support ability levels, to twenty for support ability levels and to thirty for extension ability levels when playing games using dice.
The interactive presentation gets the children to explore the matching doubles of different numbers to twenty when playing games using dice.
This lesson is part of a maths scheme of work to get the children to model and record how to double different numbers to twenty using concrete equipment and pictorial diagrams to support calculations. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.
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