Welcome P1 Curricular evening Reading Writing Mathematics Homework.

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Welcome P1 Curricular evening Reading Writing Mathematics Homework

Early Mathematics

What Maths might look like in P1

Children learn best when… Maths is practical Maths is fun Maths is used as part of their own play or a game. Maths is purposeful.

Numicon – what is it??? Numicon is available to see in the resources set up in the classroom – please have a look!

Writing Numbers A very tricky skill! Rhymes Sand/playdough Online games (topmarks)

Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematics

What you can do at home… Singing number songs e.g 5 little ducks, 10 green bottles etc – YouTube have lots of videos to watch and sing along to! Practical maths – counting items into a shopping basket, adding small quantities of coins together, sharing toy food at a teddy bear’s picnic etc. Play should include opportunities for size, shape, capacity, number and simple addition and subtraction vocabulary. Remember to write down significant learning or WOW moment in diary! Board games Online games exploring number, shape and more! Playing I spy whilst on walks out and about – which shapes or numbers can you see? Number plates, numbers on buses etc are great for this. Baking – support your child in reading numbers for ingredients, counting spoon fulls into a bowl, timing the baking of cakes etc.

Mathematical vocabulary is so important! Full empty long short longer shortest more less same subtract take-away total count add 2D shapes 3D objects sides corners And more….. Use some of these words with your children during play.

End of P1 Early Learning Goal – Number Children count reliably with numbers from zero to 30 and back, place them in order and say which is one more and one less than a given number. They can count on and back from any given number to 30 Using quantities and objects. They add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on and backwards to find the answer. They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing.

End of P1 Early Learning Goal – Shape, Space and Measures Children use everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time and money to compare quantities and objects and to solve problems. They recognise, create and describe patterns. They explore characteristics of everyday objects and shapes and use mathematical language to describe them.

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