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Representing Objects

Turn everyday objects into powerful maths moments! 🍎🍬🍃

Children represent real-life items like apples, leaves and sweets using counters and cubes, match numerals to sets, and practise writing numbers to match what they see. Hands-on, visual and engaging — the perfect way to build strong number sense from the start!

Comparing Mass

Explore mass in a fun, hands-on way! 🧮 Compare two objects using non-standard units, decide which is heavier or lighter, and build confidence with practical measuring. Then level up by ordering multiple objects from lightest to heaviest using clear mathematical language. Perfect for developing early measurement skills through active investigation and discussion!

Matching 3d Shapes with Objects​

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Making Equal Groups – Grouping

Help students transition from recognizing to creating equal groups with a specified quantity. This lesson encourages active participation by forming groups, using tangible objects, and completing visual representations.

Fraction Halves Memory Game

Enhance your students’ understanding of fractions with our interactive Fraction Halves Memory Game, a fun activity that builds fraction recognition and memory skills.

Block Diagrams Flashcards

Engage Year 2-3 students with this interactive block diagrams digital flashcard game! It helps kids practice reading and creating block diagrams in a fun and educational way, perfect for reinforcing key math skills.

Comparing Numbers to 20

Build on students’ understanding of comparing numbers from the Autumn term to compare pairs of numbers up to and including 20.

Picture Subtraction

Make subtraction click with powerful visual models! Pupils subtract using clear representations that strengthen their understanding of addition and number relationships. They’ll build a solid, concrete grasp of subtraction as taking away — boosting confidence, fluency, and real number sense in every lesson.