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- A great way to help KS2 children with number sequences is to use our super primary resources, sequences worksheets and other related activities either in the classroom or at home! KS2 children are asked to find the term to term rule for a linear number sequence and use the rule to fill in the missing blanks.
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A great way to help KS2 children with number sequences is to use our super primary resources, sequences worksheets and other related activities either in the classroom or at home!
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How do you work out a number sequence? A number sequence is a list of numbers that are linked by a rule. If you work out the rule, you can work out the next numbers in the sequence. In this ...
In this lesson, we will learn to identify sequences - whether they are increasing or decreasing. We will also learn the rule to get from one term to the next, and continue the sequence.
In this lesson, we will learn about number sequences which have division and multiplication rules. We will then move on to creating our own number sequences using two rules to get to the next term.
Counting patterns and known facts support calculation with millions. Counting patterns can be represented as addition and subtraction equations. Missing values can be calculated using addition and subtraction.
Maths: Creating and solving number sequence puzzles would work well to support this concept and introduce the idea of rules governing the way the sequence progresses. For example, “add five...
A great way to help KS2 children with number sequences is to use our super primary resources, sequences worksheets and other related activities either in the classroom or at home!