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Math language up to 20
This worksheet is used to practice arithmetic language up to 20: just before, just after, one more than, one less than, ... comes right before, ... comes right after, ... is one less than, ... is two more than....
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Subtract up to 20
With these worksheets, students practice subtracting up to 20.
There are exercises without bridge that always have the same structure: EE, TE-E, TE-TE.
On the second sheet you will find exercises with bridge: 10-E, 20-E, 20-TE.
All exercises are …
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Political parties in Flanders: Overview
Presentation of the Flemish political parties and their programme. You will receive an overview of the most important parties, the chairman and the most important positions from the party program. You can use this presentation in connection with …
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Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with natural numbers and decimals
Through this work bundle, students practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with natural numbers and decimals.
Students solve common exercises and problems.
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Bareka: Online arithmetic tests
You can use short test moments to map out the arithmetic skills of your students.
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Weight: One kilogram
The students weigh items from the classroom to find out how much 1 kg weighs. They put things on the balance until the balance is in balance and therefore they have 1 kg.
Then they can weigh some things from the class. They learn to read weight from a …
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Counting money: One euro coins
Fill the piggy bank. Drag each one euro into the slot of the piggy bank and count up to 10 euros.
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Angles in a triangle
Sum of the three angles in a triangle = 180 degrees.
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Types of triangles
Types of triangles:
- acute-angled,
- obtuse-angled,
- rectangular,
- isosceles,
- equilateral.
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Roman numerals
With this work bundle, students practice around the Roman numerals up to 12.
Some extension exercises have also been added where students practice with numbers up to 40.
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Scale: Conversions
Scaled exercises: scaled distance compared to actual distance.
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Fraction of a number
Calculate the fractions of numbers (example: how much is 1/4 of 120?)
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