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Find out how many shoes Mrs Knitter needs to knit for these groups of animals: 2 Bees (Bees have 6 legs) 2 Rabbits (Rabbits have 4 legs) 3 crabs (Crabs have 10 legs) 2 spiders (Spiders have 8 legs) 7 bats (Bats have 2 legs) 5 dogs (Dogs have 4 legs) 2 cats (Cats have 4 legs) 10 ducks (Ducks have 2 legs) 5 stick insects (Stick insects have 6 legs) 4 lobsters (Lobsters have 10 legs) 8 birds (Birds have 2 legs) 5 ladybirds (Ladybirds have 6 legs) Do any of the arrays look the same? If you want to you can even create your own combinations! Steps for success: 1. Make equal groups (Each equal group should have the amount of legs for that animal). 2. Put your equal groups into an array by laying each group (amount of legs) in a new row (amount of animals). 3. Practise counting in 2’s, 5’s or 10’s. 2 3 1

Steps for success · Steps for success: 1. Make equal groups (Each equal group should have the amount of legs for that animal). 2. Put your equal groups into an array by laying each

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Page 1: Steps for success · Steps for success: 1. Make equal groups (Each equal group should have the amount of legs for that animal). 2. Put your equal groups into an array by laying each

FindouthowmanyshoesMrsKnitterneedstoknitforthesegroupsofanimals:2Bees(Beeshave6legs)2Rabbits(Rabbitshave4legs)3crabs(Crabshave10legs)2spiders(Spidershave8legs)7bats(Batshave2legs)5dogs(Dogshave4legs)2cats(Catshave4legs)10ducks(Duckshave2legs)5stickinsects(Stickinsectshave6legs)4lobsters(Lobstershave10legs)8birds(Birdshave2legs)5ladybirds(Ladybirdshave6legs)

• Doanyofthearrayslookthesame?• Ifyouwanttoyoucanevencreateyourowncombinations!

Stepsforsuccess:

1. Makeequalgroups(Eachequalgroupshouldhavetheamountoflegsforthatanimal).

2. Putyourequalgroupsintoanarraybylayingeachgroup(amountoflegs)inanewrow(amountofanimals).

3. Practisecountingin2’s,5’sor10’s.

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Page 2: Steps for success · Steps for success: 1. Make equal groups (Each equal group should have the amount of legs for that animal). 2. Put your equal groups into an array by laying each