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Reception

Compare and order

Numeracy lesson 11 for reception (Series 1)

Learn how to compare and order items using enough, not enough, too many. You'll need items to count.

Compare and match

Numeracy lesson 12 for reception (Series 1)

Learn to compare and match items using the words more, less, same as, enough, not enough, and too many. You'll need items to count.

Matching number to numeral

Numeracy lesson 13 for reception (Series 1)

Learn how to recognise a numeral and match the number. You'll need items to count.

Matching numbers to 6

Numeracy lesson 14 for reception (Series 1)

Learn different ways to count and match numbers to 6.

Subitising

Numeracy lesson 15 for reception (Series 1)

Learn how to subitise small collections of objects.

Number patterning

Numeracy lesson 16 for reception (Series 1)

Learn to copy and continue a repeating 2 unit pattern and identify the units of repeat unit. You'll need small items to make a pattern such as counters, leaves or pegs.

Number patterning

Numeracy lesson 17 for reception (Series 1)

Copy, continue and record a repeating 2 unit pattern using different attributes. You'll need something to write with, some paper and small items to to make a pattern such as leaves, counters or pegs.

Number patterning

Numeracy lesson 18 for reception (Series 1)

Copy, continue and record a repeating pattern with 3 elements – a 3 unit pattern. You'll need something to write with, some paper and small items to pattern with such as counters, leaves or pegs.

Number patterning

Numeracy lesson 19 for reception (Series 1)

Learn to make, edit and record patterns with 3 elements. You'll need something to write with, some paper, and small items to make a pattern such as counters, leaves or pegs.

Number patterning

Numeracy lesson 20 for reception (Series 1)

Learn to create border patterns and identify the units of repeat. You'll need small items to make patterns, paper plates and A4 paper.

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