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This fun and easy maths game will help your child to read and write numbers up to 25.
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.
2D velcro shapes are easy and fun to make. Lolly sticks are a great resources to use when experimenting with shape.
Scavenger hunts are a great way for children to learn through play. This activity is for all ages, but especially for children who are still learning 2D shapes.
The concept of symmetry can be confusing for young minds. It is great idea to start with familiar objects that are naturally symmetrical. Randomly decorate one butterfly wing then challenge your child to match the pattern on the other wing.
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.
Cheerios have so many uses. When you're not eating them, you can use them for learning! Counting and estimating are important skills practised in this activity.
Strengthen hand, wrist and finger muscles on a daily basis with this simple tong object sorting exercise. The squeezing action helps improve general hand strength.