Year 7 Maths
Across
- 3. A strategy where you borrow from one number to give to another number in the sum to make it easier
- 7. The number of zeroes you put on the end of a whole number when multiplying by 1000
- 8. What this symbol '<' is
- 9. What you use to work out answers for problems with large or complicated numbers
- 12. The law you use to split multiplies or divides into smaller parts e.g. 14x6=10x6+4x6
- 13. What you get when you multiply anything by 1
- 14. What you need to write at the end of a word problem
- 15. Positive or negative whole numbers including zero
Down
- 1. The principal that relates to addition and multiplication meaning that the order doesn't matter
- 2. When you split a number into parts e.g. 54 = 50+4
- 4. What you get when you multiply anything by zero
- 5. The opposite of positive
- 6. A defined procedure that completes calculations in a systematic way
- 10. Your maths teacher's last name
- 11. The order that goes from lowest to highest