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I can order numbers to 20
Cut and stick the numbers 1-20 in the correct order
Shade in the 2 x tables
A quick and easy starter/ plenary activty to help students to practice and recognise their 2 x tables
Counting in 5s
Practice counting in 5s by filling in the missing numbers. Up to100 and 200.
I can name and recognise common 2D shapes
A full lesson including lesson PowerPoint and recording sheet to meet the objective ‘I can name and recognise common 2D shapes’ including: square, triangle, rectangle, circle, hexagon, pentagon and oval. This lesson discusses properties of 2D shapes, as well as where we might find the shapes in our own environment. The lesson then includes a practical activity which allows the children to find 2d shapes in their own environment, which they can then record on their sheet.
0-20 digit cards and word cards zero to twenty
Digit cards 4cm by 4cm. Includes digit cards 0-20. Also includes word cards: numbers zero to twenty. Can be used as a matching game where the digit is matched to the word.
To Count and represent Objects Worksheet
Activity to meet the year 1 maths objective: Count and represent objects.
Addition to 20 using a number line
Practice using a number line to add numbers to 20
Partition into hundreds, tens and ones
Supporting children’s knowledge and understanding of place value. Two different worksheets; partitioning into hundreds, tens and ones; and partitioning into tens and ones.
Fraction Sort- 1/2, 1/4 and One whole
Sort the shapes into the correct column according to the fraction that has been shaded. 1/2, 1/4 and One whole.
Sort the shape according to properties
Includes 5 different tables with different properties to easily differentiate to suit the needs and abilities of the children in your class.
Properties include names of shapes and number of sides. Also includes a blank table to allow students to come up with their own properties.
Shapes to cut out and sort- includes a colour and black and white version.
True/ False sort- Addition statements to 10
Sort the mathematical statements into whether they are true/ false. Where the statement is incorrect, write the correct sentence.
True/ False sort- Subtraction facts to 10
Sort the mathematical statements into whether they are true/ false. Where the statement is incorrect, write the correct sentence.
True/ false sort- Multiply by 6,7,8 and 9
Sort the mathematical statements into whether they are true/ false. Where the statement is incorrect, write the correct sentence.
Ten Frames 11-20
Colour in the ten frames to match the digit.
Ten Frames 1-10
Colour in the ten frames to match the digit.
Place Value cards
Help your students with their place value by partitioning numbers into hundreds, tens and ones.
Contains 10 x 100 cards, 9 x 10 cards and 9 x 1 cards, along with 50 different number cards to partition.
Addition to 20 Splat game
Help children learn their addition facts to 20 with a quick and easy game.
Version 1: Read out the digit cards 11-20 and children ‘splat’ the question cards which give the answer to the card you have read out e.g. 12 = 11 + 1
Version 2: Read out the question card e.g. 11 + 1 and children have to ‘splat’ the digit card e.g. 12
Addition to 10 Splat game
Help children learn their addition facts to 10 with a quick and easy game.
Version 1: Read out the digit cards 1-10 and children ‘splat’ the question cards which give the answer to the card you have read out e.g. 10 = 4 + 5
Version 2: Read out the question card e.g. 2 + 3 and children have to ‘splat’ the digit card e.g. 5
2d shape book
An activity booklet to support children to learn the 2d shapes and their properties. Shapes include: square, rectangle, triangle, circle, hexagon, pentagon and octagon. The children have to trace the letters to spell out the name of the shape, colour in the shape the correct colour and then fill in the blanks.
I can name and recognise 3d shapes
A full lesson including lesson PowerPoint and recording sheet to meet the objective ‘I can name and recognise common 3D shapes’ including: cube, cuboid, sphere, cone and cylinder.
This lesson discusses properties of 3D shapes, as well as where we might find the shapes in our own environment. The lesson then includes a practical activity which allows the children to find 3d shapes in their own environment, which they can then record on their sheet.