Addition
This addition worksheet helps your child revise their addition facts and practice addition within 4 digits. This free printable provides great extra practice for kids.
‘A’ and ‘an’ are used for any singular count nouns. We use ‘a’ before words that begin with a consonant sound and ‘an’ before words that begin with a vowel sound.
‘A’, ‘an’ and ‘the’ are used for any singular count nouns. We use ‘a’ before words that begin with a consonant sound and ‘an’ before words that begin with a vowel sound. ‘The’ is used when referring to a particular noun.
Match the words to the similar meanings below; instead of big, bad and good. Have a go at the interactive worksheet if you could find the similar words for said, run and good.
Numbers to 1000. Break up the numbers according to their place value and expand it to show the value of each digit.
Numbers to 1000. Break up the numbers according to their place value and expand it to show the value of each digit.
Numbers to 1000. Break up the numbers according to their place value and expand it to show the value of each digit.
Expanded notation is a way of writing a number to show the value of each digit. In this worksheet, match the expanded notation to the number. You may download to print the pdf file or work on interactive live worksheet here below.
A factor of a number divides the given number without any remainder. Find the factors of the following numbers.
A factor of a number divides the given number without any remainder. Find the factors of the following numbers.
A factor of a number divides the given number without any remainder. Find the factors of the following numbers.
Fill in the blanks with the forms of the verb. Find out more about it here.
Fill in the blanks with the forms of the verb. Find out more about it here.
Fill in the blanks with the forms of the verb. Find out more about it here.
Fill in the blanks with the forms of the verb. Find out more about it here.