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Shell Sums
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Shell Sums

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Summer/ water/ beach themed addition sheets - use loose parts, counters or playdough balls to complete the number sentence. From 1 - 20, inlcuding doubling facts.
Build a Beanstalk maths sheet
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Build a Beanstalk maths sheet

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Use counting cubes to build a beanstalk to match the number sentence. Or use counting pebbles or stones to create a horizontal beanstalk. Perfect for Reception - all number sentences are 10 or below.
Easter Egg Doubling
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Easter Egg Doubling

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Easter Doubling - children can use pen dots, counters or balls of play dough to make the doubles. Allows children to complete the number the sentence e.g. “double 5 is…” Includes numbers 1-10
Butterfly Number Bonds
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Butterfly Number Bonds

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Number bonds to 10 - add the corresponding number to the wings of the butterflies to make 10. 0-10 includes blank butterfly to stretch and challenge by allowing children to create their own number bond.
Flower Pot Maths
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Flower Pot Maths

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20 pages of flower pot maths. P1 - P5 - Subitising (numerals, dice, playing cards and fingers) P5 - P10 - Single digit addition (numbers adding to 10 or less) P10 - P20 - Addition of number to 20 or less P21 - Example White page with green and yellow border. Perfect for pre-school, Reception or Year 1. Inclusive of different skin tones.
Addition - Park the Car
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Addition - Park the Car

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Using counting, subitising and addition to put the numbered cars in the right space. 6 pages - including 2 pages of cars. Page 1 - addition to 10, including 0 Page 2 - addition to 20 Page 3 - Dice subitising Page 4 - Dice addition to 12 Pages 5 & 6 - Numbered cars
Shell Sums - Addition to 20
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Shell Sums - Addition to 20

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15 pages of simple addition, answers range from 1-20. Use counters, blocks, loose parts or images to support PCA approach - to stretch and challenge ask children to compare numbers.
Make a shape - loose parts
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Make a shape - loose parts

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Use loose parts like buttons, pom-poms or beads to practice fine motor skills and 2D shape knowledge. Or laminate as use as a playdough mat. Or, use to enhance pencil control/ fine motor opportunities.
Numbers in the Nest Addition
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Numbers in the Nest Addition

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A cut and stick activity to support addition of numbers -0-20. 2 activities per page all addition total to 20 or less. Supports the EYFS (early learning goals) and Year 1 (read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition, subtraction and equals signs)