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Maths

 

A great way to develop and consolidate Maths skills is to use them in everyday situations. 

Try to incorporate these things into your day-to-day routines:

  • Counting out ~ going upstairs, putting chocolate buttons into a bowl, dropping bath toys into the bath
  • Colour and shapes ~ spot and name colours and shape you see around you. (E.g. Signs, magazines, foods)
  • Sort things into groups according to their shape or colour e.g. pasta shapes, coloured cars, blocks
  • Share out things between all the people in the house e.g. a cup for everyone, a biscuit for everyone
  • How many? Find out ‘how many?’ as a game in the house - How many windows do we have? How many legs on the chair? How many books on the shelf.

Resources:

 

A range of interactive Maths games for ages 3-16yrs

 

A selection of online Maths games for KS1 and KS2.

 

We use Busy Things across the curriculum, but it is great for interactive Maths resources. You can sign up here for a free trial. 

Numberblocks - Games, shows and puzzles from Numberblocks looking at place value, addition and subtraction.