Vowels have been taken out of mathematical words.
Can you recognise them?
CB, RDS, DGNL, NGL,
QLS, CN, CT, LGBR, VRG,
RT, R, MNS, STMT.
Topics: Starter | Vocabulary
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This is the Maths Lesson Starter for the first day of October.
It is the month that begins with the 'oct' prefix but is the tenth month of the year.
Don't other words that start with oct have something to do with eight? Can you think of a reason for that?
Maybe a little research is necessary.
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