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€9.99
Multiplication Games This set of three exciting multiplication games, suitable for 3rd—6th-class students, makes learning times tables from x1 to x12 engaging and fun! MORE INFO: 12 GAMES IN TOTAL ($1 per game) It comes with a full black and white version for printing onto coloured cards and saving ink. Suitable for: maths lesson warm-up, golden time,…
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€9.99
This set of three exciting division games, suitable for 3rd—6th-class students, makes learning division facts from ÷1 to ÷12 engaging and fun!MORE INFO: 12 GAMES IN TOTAL ($1 per game) It comes with a full black and white version for printing onto coloured cards and saving ink. Suitable for: maths lesson warm-up, golden time,…
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€9.99
This set of addition games, helps pupils practise addition in a fun and active way. There are four levels of games included: Addition 1–10, Addition 1–20, Addition 1–50, and Addition 1–100. One of the Snakes and Ladders sets is based on number bonds to 100. There are 12 games in total. The pack includes a full black-and-white version for printing…
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€3.50
Multiply ×1 – ×12 Loop Games This pack includes a full set of loop games to practise multiplication facts from ×1 to ×12. Each table has 3 pages: The full loop game cards. A matching set of number circles for a quick pre-task (ordering multiples). A complete loop to play through. That’s 36 pages in total across all…
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€60.50
Bundle of math resources! Email me a screenshot of your order to claire@classofcreativity.ie and your class level and I can send you the maths homework sheets for your class group. I have 3rd,4th,5th
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€12.00
🎲 Multiplication Games 🎲 This set of three exciting multiplication games, suitable for 3rd—6th-class students, makes learning times tables from x1 to x12 engaging and fun! MORE INFO: 12 GAMES IN TOTAL ($1 per game) It comes with a full black and white version for printing onto coloured cards and saving ink. Suitable for:…
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€3.00
These cards can be printed out, cut, laminated and used for a number of endless possibilities: There are a number of different ways to use these cards. I normally have one set per child or one set between two. These cards can be used when starting to look at tables Eg. Show me 8 x…