Today we will be counting one more and one less than a number.
There is a video to help you support your child, on our website. Please encourage your child to join in with the video and pause the video when you feel necessary to consolidate their learning.
There are 3 worksheets to complete. Do not feel you have to complete these all at once. Adapt them to suit your home learning routine.
Once you have finished, you can play ‘one more or less to 20’ https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/chopper-squad
Following yesterday lesson, today we are comparing groups of objects using the words ‘more than’, ‘less than’ or ‘equal to’.
There is a video to help you support your child. Please encourage your child to join in with the video and pause the video when you feel necessary to consolidate their learning.
There are 2 worksheets to complete once you have finished the video. There is a 3rd worksheet which is an extension. It is optional to complete this if you feel your child is able to, please do not feel pressured to complete this.
To extend are knowledge of comparing groups, today will be comparing numbers using the words ‘more than’, ‘less than’ or ‘equal to’.
There is a video to help you support your child. Please encourage your child to join in with the video and pause the video when you feel necessary to consolidate their learning.
There are 2 worksheets to complete once you have finished the video.
Today we are going to be ordering groups of objects.
There is a video to help you support your child. Please encourage your child to join in with the video and pause the video when you feel necessary to consolidate their learning.
There are 2 worksheets to complete once you have finished the
Video.
For our last Maths lesson of the week, we are going to be ordering numbers smallest to greatest, and greatest to smallest.
There is a video to help you support your child, on our website. Please encourage your child to join in with the video and pause the video when you feel necessary to consolidate their learning.
There are 2 worksheets to complete. On the first worksheet, question 1 asks you to ‘use cubes’ to help you visually compare the numbers. If you do not have cubes at home, you can use lego/bricks to build the towers and compare. Or you could draw groups of objects, e.g. a group of 7 circles ,a group of 12 circles etc.