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What have we learnt? (Mathematical concepts that children are learning 1.2…
What have we learnt?
Mathematical concepts that children are learning 1.2
Learning to tell the time - help them to become independent
Standing in height order - measurement
Counting objects - Money
Birthdays
Odds and even numbers
Describing why mathematics is important for children's learning
Need maths skills for their future e.g shopping, paying bills
Recognising numbers
Can help with communicating
Contribute to their learning of their knowledge and understanding of the world
Encourages their fine motor skills - when building blocks they can learn to stabilise the blocks
How does mathematics link with the other areas of learning and development? 1.3
Physical development - going on a walk and counting steps/footprints
hop scotch - numbers
Directions - Forwards, backwards
Outdoor mathematical games
Ball games
Memory - Memory game activity - Planning activities to suit the different age groups
Colour matching activities
Linking Maths development to the different areas of learning - Foundation Phase
Problem solving
Patterns and sequences
Linking to Welsh Language