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1 Maths Workshop 5th October 2016

2 Aims of the evening To share the expectations in Mathematics for the end of Reception. To share how we teach Mathematics in school. Ways to help at home.

3 Mathematics ~ Early Learning Goal NUMBER –Children count reliably with numbers from one to 20, place them in order and 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. –They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing.

4 SHAPE, SPACE & 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.

5 All children will work at their own pace and have work that is specific to their ability. Children are exposed to Numeracy activities everyday both inside and outside the classroom. Children are expected to complete a Numeracy activity each day – this can be in the form of an oral, practical or written activity. Homework will come home from the Spring Term in Reception. It will usually be in the form of practical ideas to try with your child, to make the learning a fun and enjoyable experience. How we do it……

6 Begins with a mental / oral starter Follows with a whole class taught session Children then work in guided groups with an adult Session finishes with a Plenary, whole class session to reinforce what the children have been learning. A typical Numeracy lesson……

7 Maths at home ~ Number Sing songs that take away or add things e.g. Five little ducks, Five currant buns, Five little men Exploit all counting opportunities – count stairs, count buttons, count lampposts on the way to school, count ‘red’ cars on a journey etc Games such as ‘Snakes and Ladders’ – help with the counting on strategy Throwing bean bags / balls at a numbered target – adding up the scores, who scored the most? Who scored the least? How many more did you score? Practise counting in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s Look for numbers while walking or on a journey – on doors, speed signs, number plates, shops, road signs Ask questions ‘if I took 1 away how many would I have left?’ or ‘if I add one more how many would I have now?’ Use magnetic numbers / number cards – can they put them in the correct order? Hide one can they work out which number card is missing? Count a number sequence, miss out a number, do they know which one is missing – count forwards and backwards.

8 Look for and name the different shapes around the home and in the environment Talk about 3D (solid) shapes names using everyday objects – tins in cupboards being cylinders, cereal boxes being cuboids, football is a sphere, dice is a cube etc Junk model with 2D and 3D shapes, can they name all the shapes that they have used? Make pictures with different shapes Involve children in cooking. Look at the numbers on the scales and measuring jugs. Which is the heaviest? Which is the lightest? How do you know? Measure and compare feet / hand sizes of members of the family. Look at who is the tallest / shortest. Shopping activities – real or pretend – using coins, looking at size, shape, value, weighing the fruit, looking at the numbers on the scales Time – talking about Days of the Week / Months of the Year / Seasons. Things that we do in the morning / evening / routines of the day / o’clock times Start a pattern can they continue it – use spots on a piece of paper, buttons, coins, threading beads, etc Maths at home

9 Picture books are an excellent way to introduce children to mathematical concepts in a meaningful and applicable way. There is a list of books for you to take away that are recommended for children aged 4 - 8. Mathematics through stories

10 www.ictgames.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies - - numtums / numberjacks www.busythings.co.uk www.iboard.co.uk www.kented.org.uk www.topmarks.co.uk Useful Websites

11 Thanks for listening.


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