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Have fun with dice by completing this addition problem solving challenge to discover how many ways to roll different numbers.
Practise number bonds to 10 with this fun, hands-on activity that encourages children to represent addition using real-life objects.
Learning to add to 10 is an important early maths skill. Make practise of these number bonds hands-on by using an empty egg carton and plastic eggs.
This Valentine's Day themed maths activity is a fun and easy way to practise number recognition and simple addition from 2 to 12.
Practise number bonds to 10 with this fun and easy hands-on maths activity using a whiteboard and physical manipulatives.
Magic triangle puzzles are a great way to have fun with maths number recognition. Test your child's problem-solving skills with this simple one digit addition activity.
This post-it maths game introduces early maths skills including number recognition and basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Make maths fun with simple, hands-on practise. This game is fun to play together and can be modified for any level.
Number lines are a great tool for helping children develop greater flexibility in mental arithmetic when adding or subtracting.
Learning how to double numbers can be tricky. Make it a fun, visual and hands-on activity using our simple painting activity.
Help children understand the concept of addition by making it visual and hands-on. Use Mega Bloks/Building Blocks to solve simple addition problems.
Paper chains are a fun craft activity but they can also be useful for maths! Learning the 10 number bonds (numbers that add to 10) is a building block for adding and subtracting larger numbers.
The key question when teaching subtraction is “how many are left?”.
Use math word problems to bring maths to life and give meaning to concepts that can otherwise be confusing. Use real life objects (manipulatives) to explore the problems in an active, hands-on and engaging way. Stuffed animals make great manipulatives for learning maths.
Food trays with three (or more) compartments are very useful for addition! Use the separate compartments to sort objects into the numbers to be added.
Number bonds to 10 are a very important foundation for understanding how numbers work. Practising number bonds with play dough is a fun sensory activity which brings number bonds to life.