Tommy Tomato is watching his friends ripen in the lovely warm sunshine.
Can you help him count them?
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Maths help for parents of children aged 5 to 11
Tommy Tomato is watching his friends ripen in the lovely warm sunshine.
Can you help him count them?
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The mice are escaping with the cheese? How many can you see?
The final maths game (for the moment) in our series of counting up to 5.
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Another fun game to encourage counting. Three numbers are given. Just enter the next three numbers in the sequence in order.
Ted’s got himself a scooter and he fancies doing some daring tricks!
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Can you help him count the number of footballs?
Ted just loves to watch football on the TV and when he is older he will be allowed to go and see his favourite team live. I wonder who his favourite team is? I bet it is the same as yours!
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Maths game: Counting planes (counting up to 10)
I lover seeing the vapour trails of aeroplanes as they fly across the blue sky. Can you help Ted count the number of planes he can see?
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Maths game: Counting on in ones
Help Teddy to get an ice cream by counting on in ones. A nice little maths game for early years children who are just beginning to be able to count on with small numbers, starting from different places up to 10.
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Maths game: 2, 5 and 10 x tables
Feeling confident about 2x, 5x and 10x tables? Why not have a go at this cross number? Just drag the numbers across to the correct squares. Easy peasy if you know your tables!
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Maths game: Counting on in twos.
Help Rachel Rocket and her friends launch into space by counting on in twos! A great little maths game for young children. Four numbers in a sequence of twos are given and they have to insert the next four numbers. Press the return key after each number to move on to the next box. Excellent practice at counting on in twos from different starting numbers.
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Maths Game: Cross number 2. 2-digit subtraction.
The second in our mini series of cross numbers. That’s a crossword, but with numbers rather than words as clues and answers. This one is all about subtraction of two 2-digit numbers, without crossing the tens boundary. Just slide the numbers onto the grid. There are only just enough of each digit to complete the grid correctly.
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Maths Game: Counting fish (counting up to 10)
Our next fun counting game is a little bit harder as it involves counting up to 10. Be careful when counting the fish as some may be hiding behind others (they are very shy fish and don’t want to be caught!). remeber that you can print out a colouring sheet when you have played the game. Only 5 questions to answer!
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