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Maths/ Number

If you do not have access to a printer, please draw in pencil a square, circle, triangle, and rectangle for your child to trace over the top.

Link numerals and amount

Can your child collect 4 items from your house? Show them the number 4 written down, but do not say the number out loud. Do they know what numeral it is?

Can your child count the animals on the slideshow?

Find below work-boards to assist with Monday and Tuesdays maths sessions. Please print this if you can.

Monday: Can you and your child find two objects, one bigger, one smaller? For example, a table spoon and a tea spoon, or an apple and a single grape.

Can your child identify which is bigger and which is smaller?

Tuesday: Can you and your child find two objects, one taller, one shorter? For example, a stack of bricks and a single brick.

Can your child identify which is taller and which is shorter?