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Rounding reasoning & problem solving
Subject: Mathematics
Age range: 7-11
Resource type: Worksheet/Activity

Last updated
2 October 2016
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lorraivalentina
great activity.
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Great thanks - really good to get my LA Yr5er thinking.
This is really good for your HA and as extension. Just what I needed

haixalo2021991
This is a great problem solving activity on problem solving, thanks
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