Description
This resource is aimed at pupils in middle classes or SEN pupils at the beginning of work on hundreds, tens and units. Cut up the sheets into twenty separate cards and laminate the cards individually.
Pupils should work out the number that is represented on the notation board on the left side of each card and place a clothes peg on the correct number on the right of the card.
This activity is especially suitable for pupils who may not be able to write answers but can work out the numbers on notation boards. It is a way for them to demonstrate their understanding of the concept of hundreds, tens and units. It is also good for fine motor skills in the manipulation of the pegs onto the cards.
This pack could be an ideal activity for a Maths station during Station Teaching. A pack of 6 sets could be put together, one for each pupil in the group, to be completed at a numeracy station. The pack could also be split up into two sets of ten cards.
We frequently gave activities such as this for homework to our SEN pupils. It gave them the sense that they had homework like everyone else and it also allowed the parents to see what Maths topic we were currently working on.
Activities such as these were also used as Independent work completed by SEN pupils in their work station.
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