Book 8
Measurement
What’s the Order?
Draw an arrow to show the sequence of the two pictures in each
group.
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Book 8
Measurement
Toilet Training
Write a number in each to show the correct order of the pictures.
1
use some toilet paper to
take off your shorts
wipe yourself clean
poo wash your hands
flush the toilet put on your shorts
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Book 9
Counting
Count and Write (1)
Count the dots on the Number Chips. Write the correct numbers on
the lines.
11
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Book 9
Counting
Number Hunt
Follow the number in ascending order and help Kaboo find the
way out.
11 7
4 1
9 6 17
12
13 16 18
14 19
5 11 8
15 20
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Book 9
Counting
Number Trains
Write in the missing numbers.
10 11 12 13
15 16 17
12 14 16
17 18 19
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Book 11
Position
Spot It!
Look at the picture carefully. Write the coordinates in each .
A B C D E F
A3
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Book 12
Shapes
Draw and Count
Trace the dotted lines.
Count the sides of each shape and write the number in each .
A triangle has sides. A square has sides.
A pentagon has sides. A hexagon has sides.
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Book 12
Shapes
Shapes Around Us (1)
Draw lines to match the objects with the 3D shapes.
cuboid
sphere
cylinder
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Shapes
Shapes Around Us (2)
Draw lines to match the objects with the 3D shapes.
cone
cube
prism
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Book 13
Calculating
Lovely Origami Models
Compare the numbers of origami models that Kaboo and Cheeky have
made. Complete the number sentences.
-- =
-- =
-- =
I have ... origami models more / fewer than Kaboo.
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Book 13
Counting
Catch the Fish
Draw a line to connect the fish in order.
3 5 7
1
6
2 12 8
4 10
17 13 11
15 9
14 24
16 22
23
18 19 25
20 21
28
34 29
32 30 26
35 37 27
31
33
36 38 49
46 48
39 45
42
44 50
40 47
43
41
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Counting
Build a Wall
Write the correct number in each .
51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59
61 62 64 65 66 68 69 70
71 72 74 75 76 77 78 80
81 82 83 85 87 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98
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Book 14
Patterns
Paper Snake
Follow the instructions and make your own paper snake with beautiful
patterns on it.
What you need:
• crayons • red ribbon
• scissors • glue
• googly eyes
1. Draw patterns on the template. 2. Cut along the dotted line.
3. S
tick googly eyes on the head.
Use a piece of red ribbon to
make the tongue.
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Patterns
Paper Snake Template
Cut along the dotted line.
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Book 14
Patterns
Lovely Circles
Colour every to complete the diagonal pattern.
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Book 14
Patterns
Lines on a Wall
Trace the dotted lines to extend the line patterns.
Design your own line patterns
on a piece of paper!
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