Ready, Set, Go- Maths Eunice Pitt.

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Ready, Set, Go- Maths Eunice Pitt

Ready, Set, Go Maths Part of the new Literacy and numeracy strategies encouraged by the DES. An initiative which is funded for DEIS schools. PA have funded the Materials for RSGM.

Ready, Set, Go Maths Key message is to have children engaged in active learning. Where possible two teachers are in the class working with smaller groups. Children work at a ‘station’. Usually doing one activity per day. Five different activities per week. The activities are generally working with concrete materials and playing games. Focus is on discovery learning, and developing language for children to describe the process used.

Sorting by colour

Matching numbers to objects

Dice games

Making shapes from 5 interlocking cubes.

Ordering numbers in a 20 frame

Making the story of 10

Making squares

Go Fish!

Copying a pattern

Happy Faces Dice Game One to One Correspondence

Snail Trail Number Dice Game

Fun with shapes

Maths Eyes

Maths Eyes Looking for numbers all around us.

Numbers all around us

Looking for Shape in the environment

Useful links for parents NCCA website has useful tips for parents on how to help your child with play, language development and maths. There are clips on how to help your child in a number of languages See school website for links to Video clips on how to help your child