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Hi Iamp;#39;m Louise Pennington the Professional Development leader for Numicon at Oxford University Press and Iamp;#39;m going to run through with you a really quick activity from the Teaching Resource Handbook 6 Number, Pattern and Calculating, This particular activity focuses on negative numbers. So this part weamp;#39;re assuming children have previously met a thermometer, so looking at temperatures coming up and down across the 0 and weamp;#39;re looking at it in the horizontal way here. So weamp;#39;ve got the 0 in the middle, numbers increasing in magnitude becoming more positive on this side of the 0 and increasing in magnitude becoming more negative on this side of the 0, really important model to show that. Weamp;#39;re also going to use the negative 12 to positive 12 Numicon number line just to help children get to grips with this and this particular activity weamp;#39;re going to focus on 10 picture. So for example we have a counter on 4, this is temperature is 4 deg