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In this lesson, we will deepen our understanding of numbers within 10 - first singing the Two Little Dickie Birds, then practicing counting to and from 10. Finally, we will apply these skills to a game!
In this lesson, we will look at groups, and sharing into groups. We will then apply this knowledge to a street of houses, sharing people into their homes and checking if it is equal or unequal.
In this lesson, we are going to look at numerals that represent numbers to twenty. We will see if we can find numbers to 20 in some pictures, but also looking for numerals!
In this lesson, we will practice counting on and back from numbers within 10. This time, we will apply this skill to a maths story, talking about people getting on and off a bus.
In this lesson, we will practice subitising numbers to 6, so that we can quickly read them on a dice. We will then have a go at counting on and back, before using these skills to play a game.
In this lesson, we will practice our number bonds to ten. We will then apply this knowledge to a game of memory finding the matching cards that equal ten.
In this lesson, we will practice our number bonds to ten. We will then apply this knowledge to an investigation! We will find ways to make ten, using a part whole model.
In this lesson, we will look at patterns. We will describe the pattern, and explain what comes before and after a given shape.
In this lesson, we will be continuing existing patterns using the knowledge of what comes before and after a shape in the pattern to carry it on. We will then see if we can predict a given part of the pattern.
In this lesson, we will explore doubles and halves of numbers within 20.
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