The document provides 10 exercises in French numbers for students to complete in a yellow exercise book. The exercises include writing numbers in French in reverse order, writing out sums and their answers, converting numbers to figures, writing out odd and even numbers between certain ranges, and creating an original number wordsearch with hidden words between 32 and 100.
The document provides 10 exercises in French numbers for students to complete in a yellow exercise book. The exercises include writing numbers in French in reverse order, writing out sums and their answers, converting numbers to figures, writing out odd and even numbers between certain ranges, and creating an original number wordsearch with hidden words between 32 and 100.
The document provides 10 exercises in French numbers for students to complete in a yellow exercise book. The exercises include writing numbers in French in reverse order, writing out sums and their answers, converting numbers to figures, writing out odd and even numbers between certain ranges, and creating an original number wordsearch with hidden words between 32 and 100.
1. Write down in French, in reverse order, (a) the odd numbers, from 99 to 49, then (b) the even numbers, from 100 to 50. 2. Write down in French (a) the answers to the following sums: (i) huit + trois = .... (ii) onze – sept = .... (iii) dix deux = .... (iv) trente trois = .... (v) seize + un = .... 3. Write down ten more addition, subtraction, multiplication and division sums and their correct answers. 4. Write as figures: trente-six; quarante-neuf; cinquante-trois; soixante et un; soixante-douze; quatre-vingt-quatre; quatre-vingt-seize; cent 5. Write out all the odd numbers between 20 and 40 in French. 6. Write out all the even numbers between 50 and 70 in French. 7. Write out all the number divisible by 3 in French between 80 and 100. 8. Write these sums and their answers as words: 5+8; 25–6; 410; 305; 31+21; 45–4; 97; 633; 87+13; 99–7. 9. Write ten sums of your own with their correct answers, written as figures and as words. 10. Design a French number wordsearch, using numbers between 32 and 100 as the hidden words.