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EYFS Maths Games

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Experienced EYFS & primary teacher, SENCO delivering simple IWB maths games and resources to support teaching and learning in the Early Years and Key Stage 1. Reviews and suggestions for new games are most welcome.

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Experienced EYFS & primary teacher, SENCO delivering simple IWB maths games and resources to support teaching and learning in the Early Years and Key Stage 1. Reviews and suggestions for new games are most welcome.
Ten Frame How many Minibeasts?
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Ten Frame How many Minibeasts?

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A simple IWB maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support children’s early number skills and recognition of numerals from 1 to 10. Children say how many mini-beasts they can see presented in the ten frame and click the matching numeral on the number track. Following this, children say how many more mini-beasts would need to be added to make 10 and click the matching numeral on the number track. This game helps to support the development of children’s early number skills using a ten-frame. This resource is easily editable to include other arrangements of mini-beasts. This IWB resource inks well with Spring Term White Rose planning and the Unit Building 9, 10 (though is not endorsed by WRM). This resource also includes mini-beast themed ten-frames that can be printed off, laminated and used to support children’s early number skills during whole class provision. I f you enjoy using this game to support teaching and learning in your class then do give us a positive review. Many thanks.
How many Pancakes? Using a Ten-Frame
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How many Pancakes? Using a Ten-Frame

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An ideal Math game to celebrate Pancake Day. A simple IWB maths game, designed in PowerPoint to support the development of children’s early number skills within 10. Children say the numbr of pancakes they can see in the ten-frame and click on the matching numeral on the number track. This game is fully interactive and works well as part of whole class teaching and learning. It may also work well as part of small guided group work or during continuous provision. This resource aligns well with Spring Term EYFS White Rose Maths Planning and the Building 9,10 Unit of work, although is not endorsed or approved by WRM. It can be easily adapted to create other arrangements of ten. For example, to show numicon amounts or any other arrangements you wish. This simple maths game is 37 slides in length and fully editable. If you enjoy using this Maths game to support teaching and learning in your classroom then do please leave us a postive review. You may also wish to join our growing online community on Twitter @Eyfsgames to hear about our latest FREE games.
Ten-frame At the Seaside Add One More
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Ten-frame At the Seaside Add One More

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A simple IWB maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support the development of children’s early number skills. Children say how many beach balls are presented in the ten-frame and calculate one more. Children click on the correct numeral on the number track to identify what would be one more. All numbers from 1 to 10 are explored. This resource also includes at the seaside themed ten-frames and number cards showing 1-10 in Sassoon Primary Infant Font. These can be easily printed off, laminated and used during whole class provision to support teaching and learning. If you enjoy using our games, please leave us a positive review. You may also wish to join our growing online community on Twitter @Eyfsgames to hear about our latest games.
Counting to 10 Winter Olympics Tens Frames
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Counting to 10 Winter Olympics Tens Frames

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A simple interactive maths game, designed using Powerpoint to support children’s knowledge of cardinality. Children count the number of snowboarders presented in the tens frames and click the matching number on the number line. Ideal for modelling counting skills using the interactive whiteboard during whole class teaching and learning. All numbers 1 to 10 are presented.
Counting Dinosaurs 1 to 10 Tens Frame
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Counting Dinosaurs 1 to 10 Tens Frame

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A simple interactive maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support children’s early counting skills. Ideal for modelling counting on the interactive whiteboard as part of whole class teaching and learning. Children learn how to use a tens counting frame to count the dinosaurs from 1 to 10. This is quickly progressed to exploring number pairs. Children are asked to say how many more dinosaurs make 10. All number pairs are explored.
Halloween Counting to 10
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Halloween Counting to 10

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A simple interactive maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support counting skills from 1 to 10 using a ten-frame. Children are invited to count the number of spiders in the ten-frame and click on the matching numeral on the number track. Amounts from 1 to 10 are presented in the slides in varying arrangements. This resource also includes Spider themed ten-frames showing amounts from 1 to 10. Easily editable content.
Counting to 20 at the Grand Prix
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Counting to 20 at the Grand Prix

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A simple interactive maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support number recognition and cardinality to 20. Ideal for modelling counting skills on the interactive whiteboard as part of whole class teaching, using a ten frame for number up to 20. Links well with WhiteRose Maths planning for Building 9 and 10 and 20 and Beyond. Children count the number of racing cars at the Grand Prix presented in the ten-frames. Amounts from 1 to 20 are displayed. Children identify and click on the matching number card to show how many cars are displayed in the ten-frame. Easily editable to suit your needs. This Powerpoint also includes car racing ten-frames templates (cards from 1 to 10) that can be printed off and laminated to support independent learning activities.
Counting to 10 Curling Winter Olympics
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Counting to 10 Curling Winter Olympics

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A simple IWB maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support early number recognition and counting skills with a Curling event Winter Olympic theme. Children count the number of curling stones in the ten-frame and click the matching numeral on the number track. An ideal activity to support early counting skills. This IWB maths game can be easily be adapted to include other arrangements of curling stones in the ten-frame that you wish.
Easter Eggs Ten-Frame
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Easter Eggs Ten-Frame

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A simple interactive (IWB) Maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support children’s early number skills using amounts from 1 to 20. Children subitize the the number of Easter Eggs presented in each of the tens frame. Children click on the matching symbolic number card from 1 to 20. This IWB maths game is ideal for developing early number skills and thinking about the composition of number from eleven to twenty. For example, 10 and 2 more makes 12. This game will work well as part of whole class teaching and learning or as part of a small adult led guided Maths group session. Number amounts within 20 are presented in varying arrangements in the ten-frames. The content is easy to edit. 32 slides are included in the Maths game. If you enjoy using this IWB Maths Game with your class please post a positive review. Join our growing online community on Twitter @Eyfsgames to hear more about latest games. Thank you for your support.
Making 5 Spring is Here!
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Making 5 Spring is Here!

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A simple IWB maths game, designed in Powerpoint to support children’s understanding of making 5. Children say the amount of chicks presented in the 5-frame and click the matching numeral on the number track. Following this the children explore what is one more and one less and click the right answer on the number track. A super simple Maths mental starter with an Easter Chick / Sping theme. If you enjoy using our games please post a positive review. Many thanks.