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Math for early childhood
Coin Ordering Cut and Stick
This cut and stick activity can be used to assess childrens’ ability to recognise and order coins 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. (Early level CfE Maths)
This resource is quick and easy as it is ready to print and use in the classroom straight away with no alterations or prep. All the children need are scissors and glue.
Resource includes:
x1 Blank scale and coins
x1 Differentiated scale (made easier showing more numbers) and coins
Money - Bakery Bingo Revision Game
Bakery Bingo is a maths revision game that has been created for early to first level money, helping children practice their coin counting and recognition skills.
Resource contains:
x12 bingo cards: x6 up to 10p, x6 up to 20p
x30 priced item cards
(I would advise laminating the A4 bingo cards for longevity as they are a good resource keep. the priced item cards will keep better if you cut them out and laminate them individually).
The game works just like any ordinary game of bingo - children can work individually or in pairs to try and fill their bingo card first. This can be played as a whole class supervised by an adult or children can be given this as a finishing task to play independently.
Enjoy!
Money - Pots of Gold up to 20p
x8 worksheets to revise childrens’ abilty to count money:
x4 of these are involving the children drawing the coins to make a set amount
x4 of these are involving the children counting the coins and writing the amount in the cloud
A quick finishing/consolidating worksheet for early to first level CfE maths.
Finished Work Self Assessment Cards
These cards are great to provide children with prompts to assess their work before handing in. By asking children questions like “have you used the capital letters?”, “have you checked your spelling?” and “have you shown all of your working?” these cards ensure work is completed to a high standard before being tossed in the marking tray!
I would suggest cutting out then laminating these cards, punching holes in them and linking them with a split ring to form a sort of fan which could be placed at each group or at easy access in the classroom for individual use.
I hope these are useful, please feel free to leave a review if you use these!