This numeracy teaching pack for the Foundation Stage gets the children to select different numerals to five, ten and twenty and make matching models of apples to record on the shape of a tree to match the counted numbers.

The class can practise recognising each of the different numbers to ten written as numerals and illustrated by making matching sets of objects for a partner to check by counting.

Download this teaching pack including classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to select different numerals to five, ten and twenty and make matching models of apples to record on the shape of a tree to match the counted numbers

Activities in this teaching pack include differentiated sets of cards to select different numbers to five for support, ten for core and twenty for extension abilities to use when producing matching sets of models of apples to display on a picture of a tree,

The interactive presentation gets the children to practise counting different numbers of objects to ten to match the correct numerals in digits.

This lesson can support development in practising counting numbers of things to twenty. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and an interactive presentation to introduce concepts and key skills.

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