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Classroom Secrets is a growing educational resource company based in Halifax. We pride ourselves in offering a wide range of exciting, engaging and high-quality resources for all early-years and primary year-groups. All of our resources are carefully created by qualified teachers, so you have more time to enjoy a #LIFEworkbalance. We offer both great value annual and month-by-month subscriptions, or you can download our resources individually on our TES shop.

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Classroom Secrets is a growing educational resource company based in Halifax. We pride ourselves in offering a wide range of exciting, engaging and high-quality resources for all early-years and primary year-groups. All of our resources are carefully created by qualified teachers, so you have more time to enjoy a #LIFEworkbalance. We offer both great value annual and month-by-month subscriptions, or you can download our resources individually on our TES shop.
EYFS Guess How Many Learning Activity - Fairy Tales
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EYFS Guess How Many Learning Activity - Fairy Tales

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This EYFS Guess How Many Learning Activity - Fairy Tales pack includes teaching information, suggested questions and uses, and an observation sheet for use with this resource. This learning activity enables children to develop the skills of estimating and subitising up to 10 objects.
EYFS Mathematics Subitising Peg Activity Cards (0-5) - Summer
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EYFS Mathematics Subitising Peg Activity Cards (0-5) - Summer

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This Classroom Secrets resource learning activity enables children to practise their counting and numeral recognition in an independent context. Children can subitise the small amounts, or count using one-to-one correspondence, and then select the corresponding numeral by placing a clothes peg in the correct place. Alternatively, the cards showing number pieces can be provided which will support children’s quick recognition of the maths manipulative.