100 Maths Homework Activities is a series of six photocopiable teachers' resource books designed as a 'spin-off' from the '100 Maths Lessons' series. Each book focuses on the '100 lessons' to provide follow-up or supporting homework activities, together with teachers' notes advising on: the objectives of the work, the classroom lesson context to which it is appropriate (for teachers using the book as a stand-alone resource), setting the homework and what to do with it when the children bring it back, including marking if necessary. The activities cover the range of homework types suggested by the NNS and address all the strands of the 'Framework for Teaching Mathematics':Number and the number system, Calculations, Problem-solving,Handling data and Shape, space and Measures. In terms of parental support, each photocopiable page includes a note to the parent about the purpose of the activity and how to help the child if he/she gets stuck. The introduction discusses establishing dialogue with parents. The activities in this book are structured to encourage the children's increasing independence.
For example, the instructions havevisual clues to help with both reading the lists and collating necessary resources. Lots of the tasks use numeral cards and a 0-99 number grid to consolidate number skills to 100.