Children will grow in mathematical confidence as educators introduce them to a structured sequence of practical, knowledge-based tasks that gradually increase in difficulty.
Children will grow in mathematical confidence as educators introduce them to a structured sequence of practical, knowledge-based tasks that gradually increase in difficulty.
Learning to match, sort and make sets provides the basic foundations to be able to count competently and flexibly.
Learning to count meaningfully - e.g. 2 means 2 things - is fundamental to gaining a real understanding of counting rules.
Activities exploring different uses of numbers helps to develop a deep sense of what numbers are and what they do.
Fun activities exploring how objects can be measured in different ways.
Recognising, understanding and describing shapes is an important step towards mathematical skills and problem solving.
Engaging play-based activities help to develop an early grasp of number concepts such as adding and subtracting.
Materials and loose part play allows children to explore and create patterns, helping mathematics to 'make sense'.
Spatial reasoning is developed by exploring the space around us, moving items and looking at how things fit together.
We prepare children for school by developing essential academic and social skills through engaging activities and interactive learning experiences.
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