Receive regular maths worksheets for children aged 7 -11 years old, answers, tips and tricks!

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This game lets you practice putting numbers together!
Divide a piece of paper into 9 equal sections and write 0 to 9 in each one. You could create these numbers on a computer. Type the numbers and then enlarge them to fit.
Apply glue to the back of the paper and fix onto a piece of card the same size (or, if you prefer, a little bigger to leave a border).
Use a ruler and pencil to draw random shapes over the numbers. The puzzle works best if each number is cut into two pieces only but you can try as many different combinations as you prefer. Cut along the lines with scissors, muddle the pieces up and re-assemble in order.
It's not as easy as it looks!