Resource of the Week: Maths Game – Bats and Balls

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This bats and balls game will really help your child with their counting and matching of numbers up to 5. They can drag the correct number of balls onto the tennis court so that the number of bats and balls are the same. Is this how Andy Murray started off? This is just one of [...]

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Resource of the Week: Number Rhymes – 5 Red Apples

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I expect your child really likes number rhymes and its great fun learning them together and saying them together. It’s surprising how quickly young children can learn to recite them. This is a great number rhyme for helping your child to learn to count down, plus there are extra fun counting and writing numbers worksheets. [...]

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Resource of the Week: Maths Worksheets on Using the Term ‘Smallest’

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We have a great range of worksheets on ordering numbers from 0 to 10 as well as identifying the largest and smallest numbers. This set asks your child to either draw a circle round the truck on each row with the smallest number, or colour the truck with the smallest number. They will quickly get [...]

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Resource of the Week: Maths Game on Counting and Matching

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A simple but effective game which will help your child recognise the numbers from 1 to 5. Each fish has a number on it. Click on the correct fish to send the bubbles shooting out. Great for children starting to recognise numbers. This is just one of a fantastic range of funĀ  maths activities which [...]

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Resource of the Week: Maths Worksheets on Counting above 10

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Most children get plenty of practice at counting up to ten, but the numbers from 11 to 20 are often neglected. We have a great range of worksheets covering this for your child, including this set of four pages of Pirates footsteps in the sand. This is just one of a fantastic range of funĀ  [...]

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Resource of the Week: Maths Worksheets on Counting Back

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Children love counting up and down, especially down to zero. Our rocket worksheets have a starting number and the next two numbers need completing as the count down commences! There is a number line to help, once again we keep to small numbers, five and below, but the count down won’t always reach zero. This [...]

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Resource of the Week: Number Lines

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We have a great selection of resources in the Member’s Area including pages of printable number lines, used extensively in school. These can be from 0 to 9, 1 to 10, 10 to 100 and many others. Number lines can be used in many ways to help your child to count, do addition as well [...]

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Resource of the Week: Maths Worksheets on Using the + Sign

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This is just one of fifteen superb sets of worksheets on addition to be found in the Going Along section. Each set contains four pages.This set aims to make your child familiar with the add sign whilst still working with small numbers. The teddies have all the correct answers: just join the sum to the [...]

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Resource of the Week: Maths Game on Counting

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What better way to improve your child’s counting up to ten than playing this fun game? Just count up the goats and click on the correct answer. After 5 correct answers a reward arrives – and don’t forget to click on the banjo playing goat at the end; especially if you need cheering up! This [...]

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Resource of the Week: Maths Worksheets on Money

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Like all young children, your child will need plenty of practice working with money, at first just with 1p and 2p coins, then with 5p and 10p coins. The best way to do this is to use real coins although it is possible to buy sets of card coins. (Often 100 card pennies costs more [...]

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