Counting up to 9 and matching numbers to sets of objects.
A little bit of extra work on matching sets of objects for those who are still a little bit unsure, before moving onto numbers up to 10.
make sure each boy has some trousers to wear. We have now moved on to counting and matching up to 9, which might not prove as easy as it looks. It might be an idea to jot down the total of boys inside the circle before starting to count another set of trousers.
There are some nifty hats and some pretty awful ones amongst these pages of matching sets of objects. We have now moved on to counting up to 9, which might not prove as easy as it looks. It might be an idea to jot down the total inside the circle before starting to count another set of hats.
There's a number line from 1 to 9 down the left hand side of the page and four sets of balls. Just link each set of balls to the correct number on the number line. Try to draw the lines so that they don't cross any of the circles, but they may well cross each other.
There's a number line from 1 to 9 down the left hand side of the page and four sets of fish. Just link each set of fish to the correct number on the number line. Try to draw the lines so that they don't cross any of the circles, but they may well cross each other.
There's a number line from 1 to 9 down the left hand side of the page and four sets of leaves. Just link each set of leaves to the correct number on the number line. Try to draw the lines so that they don't cross any of the circles, but they may well cross each other.
Turtles are definitely our favourite creatures. Count the number of turtles in each circle and draw a line to the correct numbers.
There are far too many stars at night to count them all, but on these pages we just keep to numbers below ten. Count the number of stars in each circle and draw a line to the correct numbers.
Five sets of delicious cakes to count and then match to the numbers shown.
Count and write down how many bats there are. Count and write down how many balls there are. Draw more balls to match the number of bats.
Count and write down how many burgers there are. Count and write down how many cartons of chips there are. Draw more burgers to match the number of cartons of chips.
Count and write down how many drinks there are. Count and write down how many boys there are. Draw more drinks to match the number of boys.