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A fun FREE interactive subitising game designed in PowerPoint to develop early subitising skills with a Wimbledon tennis theme. Ideal for use on the interactive whiteboard. Children are presented with various tennis ball patterns and say how many tennis balls they can see altogether and how they see them. Various arrangements of tennis balls are presented in regular and irregular domino patterns. Children identify if the total amount of tennis balls is six or not equal to six and click on the matching answer card. This Maths game is easily editable and 28 slides in length.

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