Make counting fun and meaningful with this charming farm animal-themed worksheet! Designed for early learners, this activity helps children practise number recognition and counting skills in a hands-on, engaging way.
How it works:
Children count the number of animals in each image and colour the circle with the correct number. Each question presents three number options, encouraging critical thinking and number identification — only one answer is correct!
Learning Focus:
Counting (1–10)
Number recognition
Farm animal vocabulary
Fine motor skills through colouring
What’s Included:
1 PDF worksheet (ready to print and use)
This resource is also available in Spanish :
Ficha de Conteo de Animales de la Granja (1-10) | Actividad en Español para Educación Infantil
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Inspired by the classic story “We’re Going on a Bear Huntâ€, this fun and active maths-based resource brings excitement and movement into number recognition practice! Ideal for EYFS and KS1 learners, it encourages children to explore their classroom while reinforcing numbers from 0 to 20.
Learning Focus:
Number recognition (0–20)
Counting and tallying
Visual scanning and observation skills
Independent learning and engagement
What’s Included:
Printable player template for children to record the numbers they find
How It Works:
Set a timer and let learners go on a number hunt around the room. Each child uses their sheet to keep track of how many times they can spot each number between 0 and 20 on posters, books, displays, and objects!
Tip:
This activity works brilliantly as part of a math rotation, warm-up, or even a themed lesson tied to storytelling and cross-curricular learning.
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This “All About Number†editable poster is a versatile and engaging resource designed to help young learners deepen their understanding of numbers. Ideal for EYFS and KS1, this template invites children to explore each number in a variety of ways, encouraging number sense, counting, basic operations, and numerical representation.
The poster is fully editable so you can adapt it to meet the needs of your class or differentiate for individual students.
What’s Included:
Editable Poster Template
PDF with rhymes for writing numbers 0–9 (supports letter formation and memory)
What Students Will Do:
Using the poster template, students will:
Identify a “star numberâ€
Fill in the previous and next numbers
Represent the number on a ten frame
Write the number name (e.g., “fiveâ€)
Choose a rhyme to help them write the number (templates included)
Create two addition and two subtraction number sentences involving the star number
This makes a perfect morning warm-up, maths centre activity, or individual numeracy task.
Suggested Materials for Use:
Laminator + laminating sheets
Whiteboard markers
Blue Tack or magnetic strips (for classroom display or reusable use)
Skills Focus:
Number recognition & formation
Counting & sequencing
Number sense
Basic operations
Mathematical vocabulary
Writing & spelling
Also available in Spanish:
Todo sobre el número
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5 in a Row – Subitizing Match Game
This interactive and strategic game is designed to help young learners develop and reinforce their subitising skills—instantly recognising small quantities without counting. Perfect for pairs, this activity turns number recognition into a fun and competitive challenge.
How to play: Children take turns selecting a number card (numbers 1–6) in their designated colour—red or blue. To place their number on the game board, they must correctly match it to one of the visual representations shown (dice patterns). Each player starts with 15 coloured number cards, making it easy to track who placed which numbers.
The goal is to get five in a row—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally—by correctly matching numbers to their visual forms. The game encourages quick thinking, number fluency, and visual recognition, while also promoting turn-taking and strategic thinking.
This resource is ideal as a warm-up, maths centre activity, or a fun end-of-lesson game to reinforce early number sense in a meaningful way.
Skills Focus:
Subitising
Number Recognition
Visual-Spatial Reasoning
Strategic Thinking and Planning
Turn-Taking and Social Skills
Attention and Focus
Counting and Early Math Concepts
Fine Motor Skills
Contents:
Maths
Subitizing game
Numbers (1-6)
This pack includes:
PDF which includes:
Board game
Number cards
Example
Notes:
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Support your early years learners in developing essential number recognition and fine motor skills with this set of number tracing & writing cards (0–9). Ideal for individual work, small group activities, or continuous provision; this resource is perfect for preschool, nursery, or reception classrooms.
The printable includes clear, easy-to-follow tracing activities that help children practise writing numerals 0 to 9 with confidence. Each card features large numbers with directional arrows for proper formation, as well as space for independent writing practice.
Whether you’re introducing numbers for the first time or reinforcing early counting skills, this resource is a must-have addition to your EYFS maths toolkit.
Skill Focus:
Number Recognition
Number Formation and Handwriting
Fine Motor Skills
Pre-Writing Skills
Early Counting Readiness
Independent Learning and Confidence
Visual-Motor Integration
Structured Learning Routine
Contents:
Maths
Number tracing & writing
Early Years
This pack includes:
PDF with cards ready to print and cut
Notes:
I highly recommend laminating the cards for durability and for use with whiteboard markers.
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Reinforce early number skills with this engaging Ten Frame Resource Pack, ideal for EYFS and KS1 learners. This pack is designed to support subitizing, number recognition, and early addition through a variety of interactive and visual activities that make learning fun and meaningful.
Included in this pack:
Subitizing Puzzles (up to 6): Students match a numeral and its written word to four different representations – a ten frame, tally marks, and a dice pattern. A great way to develop number sense and visual recognition of small quantities.
Clip Cards (1–20): Students count the ten frame representation and choose the correct number using either pegs or by circling the answer with a pencil or marker. Perfect for independent work, maths corners, or small group activities.
Shake & Spill Activity: Students roll a dice twice and use two different coloured counters (red and yellow) to represent each number on a ten frame. They then complete the addition number sentence provided, building understanding of number bonds and early addition.
Roll it, Write it, Show it Differentiated worksheets: Students roll a dice, write the number it lands on, and represent it visually in a ten frame. One version also includes tallying for an extra challenge.
This pack of resources is ideal for hands-on practice, maths rotations, or reinforcing key concepts in a playful, accessible way.
Skills Focus:
Number Sense
Subitizing
Numeral and Word Recognition
Early Addition & Number Bonds
Fine Motor Skills
Critical Thinking & Matching
Independent and Group Learning
Engagement & Differentiation
Contents:
Maths
Ten Frames
Clip Cards
Counting
Subitizing
Early Years
KS1
External materials you will need:
Dices
Notes:
Updates:
07 May 2025: Roll it, Write it, Show it Differentiated worksheets were added.
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These differentiated number writing worksheets are designed to help students build confidence with counting, number recognition, and number formation. With three levels of difficulty, this resource supports learners at various stages as they practise writing and identifying numbers up to 100.
Perfect for independent work, intervention groups, or home learning, these charts promote mastery through repetition and visual pattern recognition.
Contents:
Individual student practice
Counting to 100
Number identification
Number formation and handwriting
This resource includes:
Differentiated worksheets at 3 levels of difficulty, with fill-in-the-blank charts for:
Up to 10
Up to 20
Up to 30
… and all the way to 100!
Each version encourages progressive development and allows targeted support for different ability levels.
Perfect for:
EYFS, KS1, SEND, and EAL learners
Maths centres or morning starters
Fine motor skills and number fluency practice
Homework packs and early finishers
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Help your students practice counting from 1 to 10 with this fun Halloween-themed worksheet. Perfect for introducing counting skills while exploring Halloween celebrations and cultural understanding.
Contents:
Halloween
Celebrations
Understanding the world
Item count (1-10)
This pack includes:
PDF document (worksheet) ready to print and use in your classroom
This resource is also available in Spanish
Ficha de conteo de items de Halloween - Halloween
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This versatile and editable chart is perfect for maths lessons focused on deepening understanding and encouraging mathematical reasoning. The “Show it, Draw it†format is a simple but powerful way to help students visualise and articulate their mathematical thinking.
Contents:
Maths reasoning
Editable learning template
Visual and written representation of mathematical concepts
This pack includes:
Link to a Google Slides version for easy editing (remember to click “Make a copy†before use)
PDF file with the template ready to print and use
PowerPoint (.pptx) file for offline editing and use
How the template works:
This resource includes a customisable chart with the following sections:
Show it – where students demonstrate a method or calculation
Draw it – where they create a visual representation (e.g. bar models, number lines)
Explain it – where they describe their thinking in words
Prove it – where they justify or reason their answers
In the centre of the chart, teachers can type or write the name of the maths topic/unit being explored (e.g., fractions, multiplication, area).
This format supports differentiated instruction, reasoning, and maths mastery.
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Make numbers come alive in your classroom with The Star Number! This editable poster invites students to explore and interact with a new number each day, encouraging number sense, mathematical vocabulary, and active participation.
Every day, children are introduced to a new “star numberâ€, which becomes the focus of rich discussions and activities. Students can find, draw, read, or observe today’s number in a variety of forms—either independently or guided by the teacher.
Concepts Covered:
Number recognition
Counting
Addition & subtraction
Number sequencing (before & after)
Double and half
Visual representations (dice, ten frame, dominoes)
What’s Included:
Editable poster template
Completed poster example
Instructions for setup and classroom use
How It Works:
With today’s star number, children will:
Recognize its numeral representation
Identify it on a ten frame
See it represented on a dice
Match it to domino combinations (e.g., if the number is 4: 2+2, 3+1, 4+0)
Count the same number of objects
Name the previous and next numbers
Identify its double and half
This daily number routine is a fantastic way to build number fluency, logical thinking, and mathematical connections in a fun, visual, and consistent way.
Materials You’ll Need:
Laminator and laminating sheets
Whiteboard marker
Blu Tack or magnetic tape for display
Also available in Spanish:
[El número protagonista]((/teaching-resource/resource-12815980)
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This hands-on resource is designed to help children strengthen their understanding of place value using base ten blocks. The clip cards cover numbers from 11 to 50, organized into four number sets:
11–20
21–30
31–40
41–50
Each card features a visual representation using base ten blocks (tens and ones), along with three answer choices. Children are encouraged to clip the correct number using a peg, promoting fine motor skills alongside numeracy. Alternatively, they can use a dry-erase marker to circle the correct answer if the cards are laminated.
Laminating is highly recommended for durability and reusability.
Skill Focus:
Recognising and counting base ten blocks (tens and ones)
Understanding place value (numbers 11–50)
Matching visual quantity to numerical representation
Developing number sense and subitising
Building fine motor strength through peg use
Encouraging independent, self-checking practice
Perfect for:
Place value practice
Independent math centers
Small group interventions
Early finishers
This resource is ideal for EYFS, KS1, or any learners needing concrete support with understanding numbers 11–50.