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Counting On and Back Maths Worksheets For Early Reception (age 4-5)

Plenty of practice with counting on from different starting positions and counting back in ones.

Count On with a Number Line - Apples

It might seem easy to us, but young children need plenty of practice at counting on and back, starting from different numbers. The first set of Counting on in Ones pages asks children to write down the next two numbers in a sequence.

Count On with a Number Line - Apples
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Count On with a Number Line - Shirts

Keeping to numbers from 0 to 5, these Counting on in Ones pages ask children to write down the next two numbers in a sequence. At this early stage there is a number line to help.

Count On with a Number Line - Shirts
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Count On with a Number Line - Balls

Keeping to numbers from 0 to 5, these Counting on in Ones pages ask children to write down the next two numbers in a sequence, with different starting numbers. At this early stage there is a number line to help.

Count On with a Number Line - Balls
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Counting On in Ones - Stars

This set of worksheets illustrates with stars the numbers which need writing down in sequence, once again keeping to small numbers from 0 to 6. There is plenty of choice using stars, suns and rabbits in this section.

Counting On in Ones - Stars
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Counting On in Ones - Suns

This set of worksheets illustrates with orange suns the numbers which need writing down in sequence, once again keeping to small numbers from 0 to 6. There is plenty of choice using stars, suns and rabbits in this section.

Counting On in Ones - Suns
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Counting On in Ones - Rabbits

This set of worksheets illustrates with rabbits the numbers which need writing down in sequence, once again keeping to small numbers from 0 to 6. There is plenty of choice using stars, suns and rabbits in this section.

Counting On in Ones - Rabbits
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Counting On From - Leaves

Write the next two numbers in the leaves, following the starting number. Again, we are looking at counting on in ones, but this section is slightly harder as there are no pictures to help with finding the next number.

Counting On From - Leaves
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Counting On From - Flags

Write the next two numbers on the flags, following the starting number. Again, we are looking at counting on in ones, but this section is slightly harder as there are no pictures to help with finding the next number.

Counting On From - Flags
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Counting On From - Teddies

Write the next two numbers on the apples, following the starting number. Again, we are looking at counting on in ones, but this section is slightly harder as there are no pictures to help with finding the next number.

Counting On From - Teddies
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Counting Back - Rockets

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.

Counting Back - Rockets
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Counting Back - Flags

Start with the number given inside the flag and, working to the left, count down and write the next number. There is a number line to help for this set of pages which keeps to small numbers up to five. Encourage counting up and down out loud and don't forget all those number rhymes!

Counting Back - Flags
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Counting Back - Stairs

We are on the stairs and counting down as we go down each step. (Take care!) There is no number line to help for this set of pages which keeps to small numbers up to six. A similar practical activity can be done outside if you have a pavement or driveway. Mark out some rectangles and number them from 0 to 5. Jump forwards or backwards, calling out the number as you go!

Counting Back - Stairs
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