Each game board has a large selection of card packs.

Price Band A 

  • Number Recognition 1-10, +1 -1  -  Recognise numbers 1-10 and then begin to add and subtract 1
  • 1-10 Roman Numeral recognition  -  Recognise Roman Numerals 1-10
  • Number Bonds to 10  -  Numbers that make 10 (4 + 6)
  • Number Bonds to 10 (Roman Numerals)  -  Numbers that make 10 with the added task of finding the answer written as a Roman Numeral (5 + V)
  • Number Bonds to 100 (Multiples of 10)  -  Numbers that make 100 in multiples of 10 (20 + 80)
  • Number Bonds to 1000 (Multiples of 100)  -  Numbers that make 1000 in multiples of 100 (900 + 100)
  • Number Bonds to 100 (Multiples of 5)  -  Numbers that make 100 in multiples of 5 (95 + 5)
  • Number Bonds to 100 (Multiples of 10 Roman Numerals)  -  Numbers that make 100 with the added task of finding the answer written as a Roman Numeral (90 + X)
  • Times Tables - Times tables from x2 to x12, also includes x25 and x50 
  • Decimals to Fractions (Tenths) -  0.1 equals 1/10
  • Decimals to Fractions (Hundredths) - 0.01 equals 1/100 
  • Decimals to Percentages (Tenths) - 0.1 equals 10%
  • Divide by 10 using Decimals - Number 1-20 divided by 10
  • Divide by 100 using Decimals - Numbers 1-20 divided by 100

 

Please note: All times tables will be made in the format of 1x2=2, 2x2=4, 3x2=6, 4x2=8 unless otherwise stated. If you require the format of 2x1=2, 2x2=4, 2x3=6, 2x4=8, then please ask for this upon ordering.

 

Price Band B

  • Number Recognition 1-20, +1 -1  -  Recognise numbers 1-20 and then begin to add and subtract 1
  • 1-20 Roman Numeral Recognition  -  Recognise Roman Numerals 1-20 
  • Number Bonds to 20  -  Numbers that make 20 (13 + 7)
  • Division  -  Division by 2 through to 12, also includes division by 25 and 50
  • Decimals to Percentages (Hundredths) - Randomly written Decimal and Percentage eqivalent e.g 0.14 equals 14%
  • Divide by 10 using Decimals - Ramdomly written number divided by 10 (20 cards)
  • Divide by 100 using Decimals - Randomly written number divided by 100 (20 cards)