Ordering Events
Teach children how to sequence events in a story or activity, and retell stories and experiences in the correct order, using words such as "first," "next," and "last."
Primary Maths Resources cover all the interactive maths topics, activities and worksheets designed for teachers and learners of mathematics in Primary schools.
Teach children how to sequence events in a story or activity, and retell stories and experiences in the correct order, using words such as "first," "next," and "last."
Help children learn to name and order the days of the week, understand daily routines, and describe events in the past, present, and future with this engaging, interactive lesson.
Make measurement fun and hands-on! 📏✨ Use everyday objects like paper clips, straws, and blocks to measure length and height. Perfect for building early maths skills through exploration and play. Watch children compare, estimate, and discover in a practical way! 🧩📐
Students will identify and classify cubes, spheres, cones, and cylinders, create structures, and use spatial reasoning to match shapes they encounter in their environment. Fun, hands-on learning!
Teach children to identify and describe plane shapes like circles and squares. Encourage creativity through pattern-making, and shape recognition in their surroundings and designs.
Develop foundational skills in counting, addition, and subtraction with this amazing self-marking bubblegum-themed math activities.
Develop an understanding of the concept of ordinal numbers and their application in everyday situations through these interactive digital self-marking ordinal numbers maths activities.
Boost early maths confidence with these fun, interactive, self-marking Doubling to 10 activities! 🎉 Preschool learners will master the concept of doubling through hands-on practice, building strong foundations for addition and basic arithmetic. Engaging, instant feedback, and zero prep — just click and learn! ✨➕
Teach children how to use objects or counters to represent numbers and perform addition and understand that addition is combining two or more sets to make a larger set.
Recognize and identify numerals 1 to 5 visually and match written numerals with the corresponding quantities.