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Revision.
Complete the numbers from 1 to 100:
1 3 7
12 15 18
24 26 29
31 33 40
42 45 48
54 56 59
61 63 70
72 75 78
84 86 88
91 93 100
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(1) Lengths – Relative Positions
New Vocabulary:
Long Longer than The longest
Short Shorter than The shortest
Tall Taller than The tallest
Length Measure The same
Circle the longer:
Circle the shorter:
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Circle the objects that have the same length:
Arrange from the tallest to the shortest:
Arrange from the tallest to the shortest:
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Arrange from the shortest to the tallest:
Who is?
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Order from the shortest to the longest
A B C D E
……… , ……… , ……… , ……… , ………
Order from the longest to the shortest
……… , ……… , ……… , ……… , ………
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[3] Complete:
(1) Hany is taller than ……………………………
(2) Ali is shorter than ……………………………
(3) The shortest one is ……………………………
(4) The tallest one is ……………………………
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Measure the length of each object:
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Relative Positions
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New Vocabulary:
In front of Behind Up Down
To the right of To the left of In Out
Above Below
In front of / Behind:
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On the right of / On the left of:
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In / Out:
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Up / Down:
Above / below:
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Match:
Match:
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(2) Ordinal numbers, one more & one less, money.
New Vocabulary:
First 1st Second 2nd Third 3rd Fourth 4th Fifth 5th
Sixth 6th Seventh 7th Eighth 8th Ninth 9th Tenth 10th
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Circle the animal that is in the correct order
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Complete as in the example:
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Order each story:
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Match:
Complete:
Ramy
Mona Ali
Noha
(1) The first child is ………………………
(2) The third child is ………………………
(3) The order of Ali is the ………………………
(4) The order of Ramy is the ………………………
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Write the number that is 1 more:
Write the number that is 1 less:
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Complete:
Complete:
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Write the number that is 1 more:
Write the number that is 1 more:
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Egyptian Money
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Write the amount of money:
Can you buy it?
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(3) Tens and Ones – Place value.
Count how many tens, ones and write the number:
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Count how many tens, ones and write the number:
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Write the tens and ones:
Write the number:
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Complete as the example:
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Value and place value
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Complete as the example:
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Write the place value of the digit 5:
Circle the value of the blue digit:
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Write the value of each digit:
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(4) Comparing two numbers – ordering numbers.
New Vocabulary:
Greater than (>) Less than (<) Equal to (=)
More than (>) Smaller than (<) Compare (=)
Complete as the example:
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Complete as the example:
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Circle the greater number:
13 16 18 12 8 11
9 12 18 7 12 17
11 28 23 25 27 30
17 14 35 60 25 52
21 14 31 49 45 54
Circle the smaller number:
48 51 90 60 35 61
24 43 61 49 30 20
91 68 44 35 27 81
17 14 35 60 25 52
21 14 31 49 45 54
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Complete using ( > , < or = ):
31 ...... 24 63 ...... 21 14 ...... 67
24 ...... 25 43 ...... 19 64 ...... 46
30 ...... 23 54 ...... 64 47 ...... 71
89 ...... 90 24 ...... 61 31 ...... 13
93 ...... 21 10 ...... 30 40 ...... 39
5 tens ...... forty 2 tens ...... thirty
80 ...... 9 tens Forty one ...... 41
sixty ...... sixteen eighteen ...... 60
5 units ...... twenty 3 tens ...... thirty
Write the numbers in order from the smallest to the
greatest as the example:
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Write the numbers in order from the greatest to the
smallest as the example:
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(5) Subtracting tens.
Subtract:
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Subtract:
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Subtract:
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Complete:
Subtract:
20 – 10 = ….. 50 – 10 = ….. 90 – 30 = …..
30 – 10 = ….. 60 – 20 = ….. 50 – 40 = …..
40 – 10 = ….. 70 – 20 = ….. 60 – 40 = …..
50 – 10 = ….. 80 – 20 = ….. 70 – 40 = …..
60 – 10 = ….. 90 – 20 = ….. 80 – 40 = …..
70 – 10 = ….. 40 – 30 = ….. 90 – 40 = …..
80 – 10 = ….. 50 – 30 = ….. 60 – 50 = …..
90 – 10 = ….. 60 – 30 = ….. 70 – 50 = …..
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30 – 20 = ….. 70 – 30 = ….. 80 – 50 = …..
40 – 20 = ….. 80 – 30 = ….. 90 – 50 = …..
70 – 60 = ….. 90 – 60 = ….. 90 – 70 = …..
80 – 60 = ….. 80 – 70 = ….. 90 – 80 = …..
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Circle the correct answer:
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Complete:
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Sheet (6) Strategies on subtraction .
Strategies on subtraction
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Find the missing number:
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Counting forward by tens
Complete as the example:
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Counting backward by ones
Complete as the example:
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Counting backward by tens
Complete as the example:
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Sheet (7).
Subtracting multiples of ten
from 2-digit numbers
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2-dimensional shapes (2D)
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How many sides in each shape?
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How many corners in each shape?
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Connect dots to draw squares:
Connect dots to draw rectangles:
Connect dots to draw triangles:
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Adding multiples of 10 to 2-digit numbers
Add as the example:
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Three dimensional shapes (solids)
Read and trace:
Cube Cuboid Square pyramid
Cube Cuboid Pyramid
Cube Cuboid Pyramid
Cube Cuboid Pyramid
Cube Cuboid Pyramid
Cube Cuboid Pyramid
Cone Cylinder Sphere
Cone Cylinder Sphere
Cone Cylinder Sphere
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Cone Cylinder Sphere
Cone Cylinder Sphere
Cone Cylinder Sphere
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Join:
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Circle the correct answer:
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Cross out the item that does not belong in each row:
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The Fractions
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Circle the correct fraction:
Join:
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Color according to the fraction:
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Decompose the number 2:
Decompose the number 3:
Decompose the number 4:
Decompose the number 5:
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Decompose the number 6:
Decompose the number 7:
Decompose the number 8:
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Decompose the number 9:
Decompose the number 10:
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Sheet (9).
Telling time
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Join:
Draw the hands and complete:
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Match:
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Sheet (10).
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Remember the family of the number 10:
Make ten to add:
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Make ten to add:
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Make ten to add:
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Make ten to add:
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Make ten to add:
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Sheet (11).
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Solve the addition problems
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Solve the addition problems:
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Solve the addition problems:
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Solve the addition problems:
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Sheet (12).
Complete:
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Decompose each number as the example:
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Make your own numbers then follow the steps:
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Make your own numbers then follow the steps:
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Subtract:
Notice, and then complete:
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Color:
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