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Mathematics Curriculum
Reception Mathematics Curriculum Evening
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Daily Number Daily number input- weekly handouts- see flipchart of daily number
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Carpet sessions: Teacher models skills and key vocabulary. This is displayed on the working wall and referred to during sessions Differentiated questioning CPA Approach (Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract) Paired talk
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Activities: Maths activities are available for children throughout the week, both inside and outside. These are open-ended and children are extended through dialogue with adults.
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Adding and subtracting in Reception
ELG: 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. ELG: Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer. Children should be confident in the following in order to achieve these Early Learning Goals: Counting to 20 forwards and backwards in the correct order. Ordering numbers to 20. Understanding one more and one less than a given number. Understanding the quantity of each number- numicon, multi-link cubes etc. Count objects correctly- saying one number for each object they count.
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Practical activities Practical resources used:
Numicon Counting objects Multi-link cubes Tens Frames Counters
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Doubling, halving and sharing in Reception
ELG: They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing. Children should be confident in the following in order to achieve this Early Learning Goal: One to one correspondence. Familiar with some number bonds. An understanding of the concept of quantity – e.g. the “fiveness” of five. Understanding that adding means more and taking away means less.
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Practical activities
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Maths Home Learning Daily input numbers sent home weekly-
Please use these at home with children to work on: Number recognition Number formation Counting objects and matching them to the correct number Overview of topics and learning - examples of activities that might be completed -
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Maths activities at home
Children can play lots of games at home in everyday contexts which can reinforce their understanding of number: Number songs- 5 Little Ducks, 10 green bottles, 10 in the bed, etc Counting how many spoons will be needed when setting the table Talking about money when shopping (e.g. paying for something that costs 20p) Looking at numbers in the environment (e.g. on the bus, door numbers, reading general signs, etc) Games- skipping, beat the goalie, hopscotch etc Writing numbers in the sand, bubbly water, using chalk, etc Children can record some of this home learning in their WOW books to share with their class- e.g. pictures, drawings, number writing, etc
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Online resources Busy things- LGFL- http://busythings.lgfl.org.uk/
Go to ‘online learning’ section on the school website. Click on ‘Who am I Login’ and follow the log in steps. The password/pin will be your child’s DOB in the format of Day/Month- e.g. 8th November- 0811 Top Marks- Youtube- counting songs
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Please feel free to explore the activities at the back of the hall
Any questions? Please feel free to explore the activities at the back of the hall
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