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Three Digit Values

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to investigate and compare the place value of the matching sets of digits in numbers to one thousand to indicate their hundreds, tens and ones values. The class can use concrete equipment and pictorial diagrams to model the values of each number.

Number Building
Practise using concrete equipment and pictorial diagrams to record the place value of the matching sets of digits in numbers to one thousand

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Investigate how to select and compare different numbers to one thousand by the place value of the digits and their matching individual properties

School Library
Practise using an abacus to display the hundreds, tens and ones that comprise different numbers to one thousand to illustrate the values of the digits in each number
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