Hi Noah, I love your number line, they are very useful even when working with larger numbers. Could you do answer these questions using a number line? 18 - 3 = 16 + 2 = 20 - 4 = 17 + 3 = Good luck. I look forward to your next post. Mrs Ferguson
Hi Noah. It was great to see you in the Googlemeet today. What a fantastic job you have done with your number line! I wonder if you can practise with a different range of numbers? Keep up the great posts!
Hi Noah You have been very busy i have loved seeing all your blogs,you are amazing. It is so good to see you using a number line it is a great way to learn. Can you write 1-50? would love to see it.Keep up the wonderful work.
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Hi Noah,
ReplyDeleteI love your number line, they are very useful even when working with larger numbers. Could you do answer these questions using a number line? 18 - 3 = 16 + 2 = 20 - 4 = 17 + 3 =
Good luck.
I look forward to your next post.
Mrs Ferguson
Hi Mrs Ferguson
Delete18-3=15 That was a tricky one. 16+2=18 I found that easy, 20-4=16 was a bit harder, 17+3=20 another easy one.
From Noah
Hi Noah. It was great to see you in the Googlemeet today. What a fantastic job you have done with your number line! I wonder if you can practise with a different range of numbers? Keep up the great posts!
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Bailey,
DeleteI will try some different numbers I promise
From Noah
Hi Noah
ReplyDeleteYou have been very busy i have loved seeing all your blogs,you are amazing. It is so good to see you using a number line it is a great way to learn. Can you write 1-50? would love to see it.Keep up the wonderful work.