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Maths for early years

Missing number -seashell
Simple sheet for children to work on number formation whilst also filling in the correct missing numbers
Numbers 1-24

Treasure chest matching
A simple pirate number matching activity
The children can cut and stick the correct picture to match

Surfing money match
Money matching activity:
Children can match with coins on the table or use the other surfboard cut out to match instead

Easter count or addition
Two different Easter themed sheets
-counting sheet that children can place a counter on the correct answer or simply colour it in
-addition version for children to count and write the number sentence to match

Count the eggs
Easter themed maths activity
children can count how many eggs there are in the basket and show the number on the tens frame using objects.
They can also count how many of each colour and write it as a number sentence.

Part-whole mats
6 different flower design mats for children to use to show their working out
Children can either use whiteboard pens to fill in the whole sheet or use cubes/objects to show the missing parts

Flower part-whole
-can print A4 or A5 and laminate for children to show their understand practically
-children can use loose parts, numbers, cubes or the bees provided to show the parts

Easter counting on
-you can keep as a whole sheet and laminate and place the number cards on top
-Or you can cut the strips individually

Easter egg number match
-You can laminate and cut the eggs in half
-Children can then match the halves together
-An extra sheet of eggs with different representations for children to also match with the correct number

Easter addition mats
-Easter themed addition mats
-Children can use loose parts/cubes to show the answer

Double butterflies - cut and match
-Print and laminate the butterflies
-Cut them in half to layout across the table
-Children can match them together and find the matching number sentence cards to write the answers

How many flowers?
The children can use objects to show how many flowers are in the pictures.
A sheet for them to also write how many or turn it into number sentences.

Write the doubles
Jack and the beanstalk themed doubling activity
Print the beanstalks A4 or A5 for the children to choose
Use objects to work out the answers and then write on the squared paper

Count and colour the beans
simple maths activity that encourages counting and number formation. Links to Jack and The Beanstalk

2D shape - name, trace and draw
A great way to engage children in 2D shapes. They can use their phonics to name the shapes, then draw around it/draw their own shape in the box. You can print and laminate them to encourage repeating patterns too.

Shape Pizzas
A simple way to engage children in 2D shape. Inclues the pizza base, 2D shapes to put on the pizza and a recipe card.

Representing numbers worksheet
A great way for children to use their subitising and matching skills as well as working on their number formation