EYFS Maths Wednesday 12th November 2014.

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EYFS Maths Wednesday 12th November 2014

Expectations in Nursery Number   22-36 months • Selects a small number of objects from a group when asked, for example, ‘please give me one’, ‘please give me two’. • Recites some number names in sequence. • Creates and experiments with symbols and marks representing ideas of number. • Begins to make comparisons between quantities. • Uses some language of quantities, such as ‘more’ and ‘a lot’. • Knows that a group of things changes in quantity when something is added or taken away.

Expectations in Nursery Number continued 30-50 months • Uses some number names and number language spontaneously. • Uses some number names accurately in play. • Recites numbers in order to 10. • Knows that numbers identify how many objects are in a set. • Beginning to represent numbers using fingers, marks on paper or pictures. • Sometimes matches numeral and quantity correctly. • Shows curiosity about numbers by offering comments or asking questions. • Compares two groups of objects, saying when they have the same number. • Shows an interest in number problems. • Separates a group of three or four objects in different ways, beginning to recognise that the total is still the same. • Shows an interest in numerals in the environment. • Shows an interest in representing numbers. • Realises not only objects, but anything can be counted, including steps, claps or jumps.

Expectations in Nursery Shape, Space and Measures   22-36 months • Notices simple shapes and patterns in pictures. • Beginning to categorise objects according to properties such as shape or size. • Begins to use the language of size. • Understands some talk about immediate past and future, e.g. ‘before’, ‘later’ or ‘soon’. • Anticipates specific time-based events such as mealtimes or home time. 30-50 months • Shows an interest in shape and space by playing with shapes or making arrangements with objects. • Shows awareness of similarities of shapes in the environment. • Uses positional language. • Shows interest in shape by sustained construction activity or by talking about shapes or arrangements. • Shows interest in shapes in the environment. • Uses shapes appropriately for tasks. • Beginning to talk about the shapes of everyday objects, e.g. ‘round’ and ‘tall’.

Expectations in Reception Number 40-60+ months • Recognise some numerals of personal significance. • Recognises numerals 1 to 5. • Counts up to three or four objects by saying one number name for each item. • Counts actions or objects which cannot be moved. • Counts objects to 10, and beginning to count beyond 10. • Counts out up to six objects from a larger group. • Selects the correct numeral to represent 1 to 5, then 1 to 10 objects. • Counts an irregular arrangement of up to ten objects. • Estimates how many objects they can see and checks by counting them. • Uses the language of ‘more’ and ‘fewer’ to compare two sets of objects. • Finds the total number of items in two groups by counting all of them. • Says the number that is one more than a given number. • Finds one more or one less from a group of up to five objects, then ten objects. • In practical activities and discussion, beginning to use the vocabulary involved in adding and subtracting. • Records, using marks that they can interpret and explain. • Begins to identify own mathematical problems based on own interests and fascinations.

End of Reception Early Learning Goal (end of Reception) Number Can count reliably with numbers from one to 20, Can place 1-20 in order Can say which number is one more or one less than a given number. Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer. Can solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing.  

Expectations in Reception Shape, Space and Measures 40-60+ months • Beginning to use mathematical names for ‘solid’ 3D shapes and ‘flat’ 2D shapes, and mathematical terms to describe shapes. • Selects a particular named shape. • Can describe their relative position such as ‘behind’ or ‘next to’. • Orders two or three items by length or height. • Orders two items by weight or capacity. • Uses familiar objects and common shapes to create and recreate patterns and build models. • Uses everyday language related to time. • Beginning to use everyday language related to money. • Orders and sequences familiar events. • Measures short periods of time in simple ways.

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

Numbers Numbers are all around us and lots of games can be played with them. Such as: Can you find me a number 1 more or 1 one less than….? Which is the biggest/smallest number? Can you order these numbers?

Numicon Numicon is a great resource. We use numicon to match the corresponding numerals to the correct plates Finding the matching pair Counting accurately Weighing them Ordering them from smallest to biggest and biggest smallest Finding one more and one less

We use Numicon and objects to help us add and take away. Adding and taking away We use Numicon and objects to help us add and take away. How many are there altogether? Who has more/less? How do you know? Can you use different numicon pieces to make 5? 10? 20?

Problem solving and number activities can be a part of our day from the moment we wake up.

How much time we have to get ready? What time is it?

Would you like 2 pieces of toast. Can you cut it in half Would you like 2 pieces of toast? Can you cut it in half? How many pieces?

Can you find a matching pair of socks? Which is the odd one out?

How many things do you have to take with you today?

Going shopping has lots of opportunities for learning

Matching the items on the list to the things on the shelves Matching the items on the list to the things on the shelves. Can you find 2 tins of beans?

Can you find 3 big apples?

Can you find a smaller packet of crisps?

Can you find the tea bags that come in a pyramid shape?

Putting the shopping away can also offer lots of opportunities for learning Can you put all the boxes with straight edges in this bag? How many will fit in the cupboard/ on the shelf? Is the item heavy or light? Is the packaging big or small? Is it bigger/smaller than ….

Measuring, weighing and making

These are just a few ideas you could use to help your child understand maths and problem solving. Most of all have fun!

Thank you for coming Please feel free to ask any questions. Some useful websites: www.crickweb.co.uk www.topmarks.co.uk www.twinkl.co.uk www.ictgames.co.uk