Maths Autumn Term 2

Maths Autumn Term 2

Number

This half-term term we will be focusing on counting and recognising numbers to 5! 

We will be subitising objects to 5 and recognising numerals to 5.

We will be comparing numbers (more and less)

Space, Shape and Measure

 We will be learning about 2D shapes and exploring 3D shapes.

We will be making ABC repeating patterns (with 3 different objects)

We will continue to use measuring objects in class (heigh, length, capacity and weight)

We will also be using positioning language (inside the box, outside the box, on top of)

Subitising - means to recognise when you are able to look at a group of objects and realise how many there are without counting e.g. holding up one finger is the same as 1, seeing two buttons on the screen means there is 2.

Comparing - identifying which numbers are bigger and smaller (looking at what makes them different e.g. what is different between two buttons and three buttons?)

Composition - learning the different ways that numbers are made up of smaller numbers e.g. 2 and 1 makes 3! 3 is made from 1 and 1 and 1.

We follow a Maths Mastery programme at St Georges, which allows all children to understand and become secure in basic concepts before we move into more complex ideas.

Maths mastery involves lots of repetition and games to make maths and learning more fun and exciting!

We use numberblocks a lot in our learning - Children are encouraged to watch this at home!

Find Numberblocks on bcciplayer.

Numberblocks at home | NCETM

 

Repeating patterns activities and ideas for home!

Natural objects and resources at home are great for encouraging children to see patterns around them and to create their own!

 Pattern | NCETMPattern | NCETM

2D and 3D shapes at home!

15 Fun, Hands On Activities for Learning About 2D and 3D Shapes

15 Fun, Hands On Activities for Learning About 2D and 3D Shapes

3d shape bingo board mat EYFS KS1 | Teaching Resources

Numbers to 5 at home:

Number Recognition, Comparing, Sorting and Ordering Activities (EYFS  Nursery age 3-4 years old) | Teaching Resources

Number Recognition – The Best 16 Games To Teach It (+ Tips) – Early Impact  Learning