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Counting to 20 Evil Pea Supertato Maths Game
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Counting to 20 Evil Pea Supertato Maths Game

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Practise counting to twenty by counting the peas to match the numbers. There are number words as well for an additional challenge. 0-20 in numerals and words pea printables ‘game’ boards
Counting in 2s Spinners
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Counting in 2s Spinners

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12 spinners for children to practise counting in 2s. There are 6 picture spinners and 6 number spinners. You have an arrow included on each page which can be attached with a split pin… a paper clip and pencil works just as well as a spinner too though if you want a more time effective option!
Number Bonds to 10 and 20 Islands
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Number Bonds to 10 and 20 Islands

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Find different ways to make 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 There is a page focused on each number. Children will look at the numbers on the island and work out which combinations will make the target number. Great for teaching and practising number bonds to 20.
SuperHero Animals Place Value Counting to 50 Printable Game Retrieval Practice
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SuperHero Animals Place Value Counting to 50 Printable Game Retrieval Practice

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SUPERHERO ANIMAL CODEBREAKERS: COUNTING TO 50 If you’re looking to deepen children’s understanding of numbers to 50, then look no further >> Engage learners with these adorable Super Animals and practice counting tens and ones to fifty in this no-prep printable game. Download information: 1 x pdf document PDF information: 15 page document (please see preview) 18 characters, designed two to a page (9 pages of character counting cards) 2 options for answer/record sheets teacher answer sheet Using this resource: Print a copy of the animal characters, cut the individual cards out and display them around the classroom. Students will need an answer sheet each, or they could work in pairs. They will then work out each character’s secret code by counting the tens and ones and writing the three separate numbers below each character. This is a great opportunity to check children’s understanding of counting tens and ones of numbers to 50. You could run this activity as an Escape Room challenge or as a lesson activity. Once children have learnt their numbers to 50, you could revisit these challenges as retrieval tasks to review prior learning.
Adding Money to 10 Pence DESSERT MENU ROLE PLAY MATHS
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Adding Money to 10 Pence DESSERT MENU ROLE PLAY MATHS

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Download contains: 1 x pdf document Download content: MENUS: 1 x dessert menu without prices 1 x dessert menu with prices 1 x dessert menu with prices & tick boxes ACTIVITIES/ TASKS: 18 x sticky note ‘orders’ (3 pages) 6 x blank sticky notes (1 page) 16 x tick list order form (2 pages) 2 x blank order form tick list (1 page) 34 x picture orders (4 pages) 8 x blank cards for picture orders (4 pages) 8 x I spend… I buy… cards (1 page) 8 x blank I spend… I buy (1 page) 18 x what did I buy (3 pages) 6 x blank what did i buy (1 page) 8 x tick what I could buy (3 pages) 1 x blank what i could buy 6 x different ways to spend (2 pages) 1 x worksheet (1 page)
Number Doodle 1-20 Independent Retrieval Place Value Counting Practice Assessment
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Number Doodle 1-20 Independent Retrieval Place Value Counting Practice Assessment

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Doodle numbers is a no prep activity that encourages children to explore their understanding of place value to 20. The pages feature doodle prompts (e.g dienes, dice, tens frames) and a large blank space for children to doodle the focus number in as many different ways as possible. This activity is great for retrieval practice, assessment and morning work.
Superhero Tens and Ones Teen Numbers Counting to 20 Maths Phonebook
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Superhero Tens and Ones Teen Numbers Counting to 20 Maths Phonebook

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36 superhero characters, set 2 to a page in the style of a phonebook Underneath each character are 4 boxes containing a combination of tens and ones. Children should count the tens and ones to work out the superhero’s phone number. There is a worksheet included if you want children to record their answers, or you could use them through play and provide real phones for children to tap the numbers out on.
Numbers to 20 Spinners Count and Represent Numbers In Different Ways
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Numbers to 20 Spinners Count and Represent Numbers In Different Ways

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0-20 Spinners Each spinner features a focus number in the middle. Around the number are various pictorial representations of numbers. Children should clip pegs or paper clips onto the pictures that have the same value as the focus number. Great for counting practice, recognising numbers and amounts in different ways and adding to maths provision.
Dice Counting Game Roll Count Build The Three Little Pigs Maths Game 1-12
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Dice Counting Game Roll Count Build The Three Little Pigs Maths Game 1-12

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The Three Little Pigs Counting Dice Game About: A hands on game to get children practicing their counting. There are 8 game boards included in this download. To use, simply print and go. You may wish to laminate or pop them into reusable wallets to keep them stronger for longer. I printed mine onto a3 so there was plenty of room for children to build their towers. This game accompanies Literacy units in the 3 Little Pigs beautifully. **To play: ** Children will need dice and some sort of building material (cubes, lego…). You could have children play this by themselves or in pairs. The aim is to build all of the buildings on their board first. Children to take turns rolling a dice. They should see which number it lands on and check their game board. If they have that number free, they must build a tower with the correct number of bricks to cover it over. It is then their partner’s turn. This should repeat until one child has built all of their buildings. If the dice lands on a number that they don’t have, the child must miss a turn. Versions included: Easier version (4 game boards) numbers 1-6. so only one dice needed Harder version (4 game boards) numbers 2-12 so two dice needed
Monster Roll One More One Less Game
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Monster Roll One More One Less Game

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About: A super cute way to practise one more and one less. I used googly eyes on the monsters but you could draw them in pen or represent eyes with counters. To use: Print and pop into reusable wallets (or laminate!) Roll a dice and place it in the middle. Children should then work out what one less is and count out the right number of eyes, and one more…and count out the eyes.