Experienced EYFS & primary teacher, SENCO delivering simple IWB maths games and resources to support teaching and learning in the Early Years and Key Stage 1. Reviews and suggestions for new games are most welcome.
Experienced EYFS & primary teacher, SENCO delivering simple IWB maths games and resources to support teaching and learning in the Early Years and Key Stage 1. Reviews and suggestions for new games are most welcome.
A simple IWB game designed in Powerpoint to develop children’s knowledge of place value and recognise amounts from 10 to 20. Help Mr Penguin count on from ten and work out how many spots there are altogether in the ten-frames. Amounts from 10 to 20 shown.
Children are shown an amount from 10 to 20 uisng ten-frames and need to identify the matching number digit card.
Ideal to support and model counting on from 10.
10 in my head count on three…11, 12, 13.
Easily editable content.
Ideal to model and engage early counting skills.
A simple interactive game, designed in Powerpoint to support early counting skills from 1 to 10 using a ten-frame.
Children are invited to count the number of footballs in the ten-frame and click on the matching numeral on the number track. Amounts from 1 to 10 are presented in the slides in varying arrangements.
Easily editable content.
A simple IWB counting game to teach and model number bonds to 10 using a World Cup theme.
Children are invited to count how many more footballs would make 10 and click on the matching number digit card. An ideal for game to use during whole class teaching or during small guided group sessions.
An ideal activity to develop knowledge and fluency of number bonds to 10. Varying arrangements of 10 footballs are shown in the ten-frame.
Tune in to topical interests “The World Cup 2022” to inspire a love of Maths!
A simple IWB game ideal for introducing how to count five frogs using a 5-frame. Links well with WhiteRose Spring EYFS planning unit Alive in 5!
Children are invited to count the frogs in the 5-frame and click on the matching symbolic number. Different arrangements from one to five are shown in the 5-frame and this resource is easily editable to show one more or one less.
A simple interactive counting game, designed in Powerpoint. This game is ideally shared on the interactive whiteboard to model counting skills and the game played as a whole class. Children are asked to count the number of chocolate hearts in the tens frame (chocolate box) and click the matching number on the number line. The children are then asked how many chocolates are missing from the boxes / tens frame. All tens frames 1-10 hearts are included in the game. As a follow up activity children can make the missing hearts from playdough to fill the chocolate boxes to support their knowledge of number bonds.
A simple interactive maths game, designed in Powerpoint, to support the development of children’s early number skills. Children say the number of pirate coins shown in the ten frame and click the matching numeral on the number track. Help the pirate count all the treasure. Ideal for sharing on the interactive whiteboard to support children’s early number recognition within 10.
This maths game progresses to looking at how many more coins need to be added to make 10 in the the ten frame. All number bonds are explored.
This resource also includes ten-frame templates displaying arrangements from 1-10 coins -these can be printed and laminated and are ideal for follow up counting activities during independent learning.
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A simple interactive counting game using a ten frame, designed in Powerpoint to support children’s early counting skills. Children can use their best robot voices to count how many counters and click the matching number on the number line. This progresses to asking how many more counters need to be added to make 10. An ideal teacher modelling activity on the interactive whiteboard to reinforce children’s knowledge of number bonds.
A simple interactive counting game, designed in Powerpoint to support the development of children’s early counting skills from 1 to 10. This counting game will support children’s one to one number correspondence and number recognition. A variety of mini-beasts are presented on each slide from 1 to 10 for children to count. Children count how many mini-beast and click the matching numeral on the number track to practice their counting skills. Ideal for whole class teaching and learning using the interactive white board.
This resource also includes ten-frame templates from 1-10 showing mini-beasts (bees) in various arrangements. These templates can be printed off and laminated for use in independent learning activities.
Easily edited to suit your own needs.
A very simple interactive Powerpoint game ideal for modelling missing number calculations on the interactive whiteboard. This game explores pairs of numbers that make 10 with a Valentines theme. Children are invited to count and or draw the hearts on their small whiteboards and work out how many more are needed to make 10. A small sample of missing number calculations is shown in the preview.
A simple interactive Powerpoint game to support teaching and learning of number bonds to 10 with a Halloween theme.
Children count the spiders and click on the correct digit to show how many more spiders make 10.
A simple interactive Powerpoint game to develop young children’s recall of number bonds to 10 using a Harvest theme. Children say how many more spots make 10. Children click on the matching digit on the number line. There are 20 slides in the game. A fun way to teach number bonds to 10 using regular domino patterns.
A simple interactive powerpoint to develop children’s recall of number bonds to 10 with a Christmas theme. Children will be asked to say how many more spots to make 10. Children click the matching digit on the number line. There are 20 slides for children to complete.
A simple interactive maths game, designed using Powerpoint, ideal for modelling number bonds 1 to 10 on the interactive whiteboard as part of whole class teaching with a Winter Olympics Snowboarding theme. Children are asked to click the matching number bond to make each calculation correct. All number bond pairs are presented in the slides.
A simple interactive maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support children’s early counting skills from 1 to 10. Works well as a whole class modelling activity on the interactive whiteboard with the children working on small whiteboards, practicing their counting and number formation skills. Children are asked to count the monkeys they can see and find and click the correct number on the number line. If required more challenge can be simply added by asking children to count how many eyes the monkeys have altogether and start counting in 2s.
This simple interactive game, designed in Powerpoint will help support the development of children’s early counting skills from 1 to 10. Children are invited to count the number of fish under the sea on each slide. This activity works well as a whole class teaching tool and can be modelled on the interactive whiteboard. Children can practise drawing the fish and writing the matching number on their individual small whiteboards. A confident child can be asked to click the matching number on the number line. Children requiring additional challenge can be asked to calculate what would be one more / one less than the amount shown. A small sample of slides is shared in the preview.
A simple interactive whiteboard maths game designed using Powerpoint to support counting skills in the early years. Children count the number of dinosaurs and click the corresponding digit on the number line. This game supports the development of children’s early mathematical skills, including one to one correspondence and symbolic number recognition. Ideal for modelling basic counting skills using a number line from 1 to 10 in the early years. A sample of questions are shared in the preview slide.
This simple interactive whiteboard game, designed using Powerpoint will support children’s early mathematical understanding of addition using number bonds to 10. Several missing number addition calculations are presented using number bonds to 10. Children need to count on to work out the missing number. A small sample of questions are shown in the preview slide. All numbers bonds are covered.
A simple interactive maths ten-frame game with a pumpkin theme, ideal for harvest and halloween. Ideal to use on the IWB. Children are presented with various arrangements of pumpkins in the ten-frame. Children need to match the amount shown in the ten-frame with the correct number digit by click on the number track.
44 slides in length
Includes a set of ten-frames with varying arrangements of pumpkins and number cards from 1 to 10 for activities in continuous provision.
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Designed in PowerPoint for easy sharing on the IWB this Maths spider ten-frame is ideal for Halloween and sharing with the whole class to develop early number skills within 10. Children are presented with varying amounts in the ten-frame and are invited to click on the matching digit on the number track. An ideal introduction to the ten-frame and recognising amounts within 10.
40 slides in length
Includes a set of free spider ten-frames showing amounts 1-10 for independent continuous learning activities. These can be printed off and used for multiple mathematical activities.
An interactive maths game designed in PowerPoint ideal to develop early number skills using the IWB. Children are presented with a ten-frame with varying arrangements of footballs in each frame. Children click on the matching number bond on the number line to make ten. This game is 24 slides in length and easily editable to show different arrangements of footballs within ten.
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