EYFS Place Value Sort objects Count objects Represent
EYFS Place Value Sort objects Count objects Represent objects Block 1 – Week 1
Lesson 1 Step: Sort Objects
Sort the flowers by colour. Fluency Answers
Fluency Sort the flowers by colour. 4 pink flowers. 3 blue flowers.
Sort the leaves by size. Fluency Answers
Fluency Sort the leaves by size. 4 large leaves. 5 small leaves.
Fluency Sort the shapes by: colour shape size Answers
Fluency Colour Shape Size
How have the stickers been sorted? size The stickers have been sorted by _______. colour How else can they be sorted? ________. Problem solving
How have the children been sorted? hair colour The children have been sorted by ________. gender How else can they be sorted? __________.
If these objects were sorted by colour there would be 3 groups. True or False? Explain your answer. True. The colour groups would be green, orange and red.
Lesson 2 Step: Sort Objects
How can the bricks be sorted? Problem solving Answers
Problem solving How can the bricks be sorted? The bricks can be sorted by _____and colour _____. size Colour Blue Green Size Yellow Large Medium Small
How can the food be sorted? Answers
Problem solving How can the food be sorted? food type The food can be sorted by ______ and _____. colour Food type Fruit Vegetables Colour Red Green Orange
The buses can be sorted into colour and size. True or false? Prove it. Reasoning Answers
The buses can be sorted into colour and size. True, they can be sorted by colour and size. True or false? Prove it. Colour Yellow Size Blue Large Small Reasoning
The pencils can be sorted into 3 groups. True or false? Prove it. Answers
Reasoning The pencils can be sorted into 3 groups. True or false? Prove it. False, they can only be sorted into 2 groups. Colour Red Size Green Large Small
How many ways can these flowers be sorted? Problem solving Answers
Problem solving 2 ways How many ways can the flowers be sorted? _____. number of petals colour The flowers can be sorted by _____ and ___________. Colour Pink Orange Number of petals Blue 4 petals 5 petals 6 petals
How have the objects been sorted? How else can they be sorted? Problem solving Answers
Problem solving colour How have the objects been sorted? ______. item type How else can they be sorted? _______. Item type Colour Pink Green Blue Books Scissors Crayons Rulers
Lesson 3 Step: Count objects
Count the object: 1 tree. There is _____ Fluency
Count the objects: 3 teddy bears. There are _____
Count the objects: 4 apples. There are _____
Fluency Count the objects: 7 t-shirts. There are _____
Fluency Count the objects: 10 party hats. There are _____
Fluency Match the muffins to the correct amount. 4 3 1 5
Fluency Match the balloons to the correct amount. 8 5 6 9
Reasoning There are six sandwiches. True or false? Explain your answer. False, there are seven sandwiches.
There are 3 flowers in total. What mistake might Kat have made? Kat may have counted from 0 rather than 1.
There are 4 flowers in total. No Is Dom correct? ______ What mistake might Dom have made? Dom may have counted the number of petals instead of the number of flowers.
How many of each coloured cubes are there? 3 purple cubes. There are _____ 5 orange cubes. There are _____ 4 green cubes. There are _____
How many of each coloured t-shirts are there? Fluency 8 yellow t-shirts. There are _____ 5 green t-shirts. There are _____ 3 blue t-shirts. There are _____
Colour the correct number of crayons. 5 green crayons. There are _____ 3 pink crayons. There are _____ 2 yellow crayons. There are _____ Fluency
Help Rob answer his question and explain your answer. I am going to count forward from 5 to 10. Will I say the number 3? . . . 5. . . No, Rob will say 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. He is counting forwards (not backwards).
Help Asha answer her question and explain your answer. I am going to count back from 7 to 0. Will I say the number 6? . . . 7. . . Yes, Asha will say the number 6. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0.
Lesson 4 Step: Representing objects
Fluency Use counters to show many stickers there are. 1 3 stickers. There are _______ 2 3
Fluency Use counters to show many bottles there are. 1 2 5 bottles. There are _______ 3 4 5
Fluency Use counters to show many egg cups there are. 1 2 3 8 egg cups. There are _______ 4 5 6 7 8
There are 3 keys in total. No Is Beth correct? ______ What mistake might Beth have made? Beth may have counted the number of gold keys. She has not counted the silver key. There are 4 keys in total.
How many tree stumps can you see? 7 tree stumps. Place counters over the tree stumps to count them.
Lesson 5 Step: Represent Objects
Fluency Complete the table. Picture Number 3 Draw it Show it (use counters)
Fluency Complete the table. Picture Number Word Draw it 5 Five Show it (use counters)
Fluency Complete the tables. Picture Number Word Draw it 9 Nine Show it (use counters)
Practical: Complete the representation tables using equipment to help you. Fluency
What can you see in the picture? Answers
Possible answers: Can you see anything else? • • • 2 3 2 7 1 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 blonde-haired boys brown-haired boys ginger-haired boys palm tree sandcastles beach balls buckets spade umbrella shells clouds.
How many different ways can you show less than 4 cubes? By showing 3 cubes. By showing 2 cubes. By showing 1 cube. Problem solving
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