Resource of the Week: Beginning to Count

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This resource of the Week is for the really early starters with maths who have learnt to say the numbers up to 5. These great, coloured pages will help your child to count up to 5 and become confident with small numbers. Enjoy counting and colouring the apples, as well as the other sets on [...]

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What’s new: Count on 3, 4, 5 or 6

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A nice, easy introduction to our brand new Superbrain section with these worksheets on counting on 3, 4, 5 or 6 from a single digit. By now your children will probably be confident enough to give some of the answers without counting on. This means that they are beginning to learn the answers to ‘number [...]

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Resource of the week: Matching Numbers

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The very earliest work with number is incredibly important and here we have a set of worksheets which helps with recognising the numbers from 1 to 5. Your child will need a set of crayons so that a line can be drawn between each pair of chicks with the same number and the baby chicks [...]

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What’s new: Recognising rectangles, squares, circles and triangles

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The first in another new section of resources on 2-D shape. Here we have some great pages which will help your young child to recognise 2-D shapes. Your child should be able to recognise four basic shapes: circles, squares, rectangles and triangles. These maths worksheets have plenty of interesting pictures just made up of these [...]

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What’s new: Maths worksheets on ‘bigger’

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This is the very first of a new range of colourful resources for our members which will look at all aspects of shape and measurement for young children.  At this age, measurement is about comparisons between things and standard units of measurement such as centimetres are not introduced until much later. So we begin with [...]

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