The perfect blend of Understanding the World, Maths and Writing!
What can you see at the seaside? Variety of objects (some more than 1). The children cab subitise & write what they can see… e.g. I can see 2 turtles
Sheets to write on & table sign included
Pack includes -
Squirrel’s Acorn Match UP 1-5 & 6-10
Cut out the quantity and match it to the numeral.
Oak trees 1-10
Use loose parts, acorns, pompoms to count out the right number for each tree or or match 1-10 cards to each tree.
1-5 and 6-10 themed sheets
Come with coloured numbers and grey tone for formation practice.
A discreet scissor skills activity alongside some number and maths work.
A hands-on counting and number-matching activity. Learners count objects, choose the correct number, and paste it in the box. Great for developing number sense and fine motor skills.
You get:
5 printable worksheets (PDF)
Numbers from 1 to 9
Cut-and-paste format
Ideal for EYFS, Reception, or SEN learners
Perfect for independent practice, early numeracy stations, or home packs.
Support your child’s number recognition, fine motor skills, and early maths development with this fun, hands-on matching activity.
This printable set includes numbers, finger-count tiles, and object tiles to help children recognise and understand numbers 1–10 — perfect for Velcro® busy books, classroom maths areas, or home learning.
What’s Included:
Page 1: Columns for numbers 1–5
Page 2: Columns for numbers 6–10
Pages 3–4: Cut-out number, finger-count, and object tiles
How It Works:
Print the pages at home or school
Cut out the number tiles
(Optional) Laminate for durability
Attach Velcro® dots to the tiles and boards
Encourage your child to match each number with the correct finger-count and object tiles
Perfect for:
EYFS maths development
Fine motor skill activities
Quiet time or independent play
Classroom maths areas or home education
A game very similar to the 'count the bees' resource, but this time to 10. A great game to be used with the children but also for them to access in their own time.
used also with a dice, and for small addition, add one more and one less.