"Practise at Home" booklets

Number Basics
This booklet is designed to assist students to become familiar with the numbers 1 to 100, to practise counting in 2's, 5's and 10's, and to identify how two-digit numbers consist of tens and ones.
(Suitable for students in Years 2 and 3, as well as for students in Year 1 who find maths enjoyable and easy)


Single-Digit Additions
This booklet is designed to assist students to become quite fluent with their single-digit addition facts.
(Suitable for students in Years 2 and 3, as well as for students in Year 1 who find maths enjoyable and easy and students in Years 3 and upwards who have difficulties with single-digit additions.)


Exploring Numbers
This booklet looks at the order or numbers, place value and the expansion of numbers.
(Suitable for Years 4 and 5 Numeracy Support Students and any other students in year 4 and upwards wishing to practise order of numbers, place value etc.)


Practising My Adding
(Suitable for year 4 Numeracy Support and any student in year 3 and upwards wishing to practise their single-digit and multi-digit adding.)

Let's Practise Subtracting
(Suitable for year 4 Numeracy Support and any student in year 3 and upwards wishing to practise their single-digit and multi-digit subtracting.)


Practising Adding and Subtracting
(Suitable for year 5 Numeracy Students and any student in year 5 and upwards wishing to practise their adding and subtracting of single-digit and multi-digit adding.)

Learning My Times Tables
(Suitable for any student in year 3 and upwards.)


Working with Multiplication
This booklet looks at times tables, and multiplying multi-digit numbers by a single-digit number.  It also includes word problems.
(Suitable for Year 5 Numeracy Support Students and any other students in year 5 and upwards wishing to practise their multiplication basics. )



Time
This booklet is designed to assist students to become familiar with both reading the time and showing the time on both digital and analogue clocks. 
(Suitable for students in Year 1 upwards - you simply need to find the relevant pages for your year level.)