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Using non-standard measures: length
Let's get measuring. Look at your hand. Stretch it out as big as it can go. The distance from your thumb to your little finger is called your hand span. Go around your house finding things that are smaller and things that are larger than your hand span. Write them in these circles.
Use string to measure
This practical and fun activity will enable your child to measure the snakes with string and compare the lengths using mathematical language.
Measurement: comparing lengths
Are you the tallest person in your family or the shortest? Are the items in your home taller or shorter than you? Let's do some measuring to find out!
Make a spider and count to eight
Let's make a spider as a spooky Halloween decoration, or a prop when singing Incy Wincy Spider!
Halloween pumpkin: 2D shapes
Let's use some super shapes to make and design a pumpkin!
Summer count and match numbers 1-8
Counting and recognising numbers is an important skill to master. This activity will help you to practise counting to 8. Count the summer items and cut out the numbers below and stick them with
Starting school practice: handwriting and numbers
Starting school is a very exciting time! Think about what you are excited about and practise some of the skills you have developed this year with this activity sheet.
Summer number search and trace
Recognising and writing numbers is a skill that will help you a lot when you start school. Can you find the numbers in the picture and then trace the numbers in the ice creams at the bottom of the page?
Ice cream tallest and smallest game
Will you build the tallest ice cream? Play the ice cream game and see who builds the tallest and the smallest ice cream.
Butterfly colour by number: numbers 1-6
This creative colouring activity will help you practise your number recognition skills and strengthen your writing muscles.
Build a bee race: numbers 1-6
Have you ever done a beetle drive? Play a similar game in a race to build your bee and count to 6!
Winter dominoes game: numbers 1-5
Let's practise our counting and number skills by playing this winter-themed dominoes game.
Valentine’s number and picture match 1-6
Can you find all the Valentine’s pairs? A fun game to help your little one recognise and count numbers 1-6.
Spring flowers counting to 6
In spring you will see lots of flowers and plants starting to grow. Can you count out the correct number of leaves for the flowers below? Help your grown-up cut out the lovely leaves on the next page and then stick the correct number of leaves on each flower
Spot the winter patterns
Can you spot the patterns on these winter scarves? Colour the scarves to complete the patterns.
New year inspiration activity
The start of a new year is very exciting! Help your little one to think about the year ahead and challenge them to draw a picture of something they are excited about this year.
Making pancakes: sequencing activity
Do you know how to make pancakes? Cut out the pictures and stick them in the correct order to show each step. And then you get to eat them!
Find, colour and count the firework shapes
Use coloured pencils to complete these fireworks and reveal the shapes. Can you count how many of each shape you can find and match the shape to the correct number?
Easter egg collection board game
This egg-citing Easter game will help you practise your number recognition and counting skills. Will you be the bunny who collects the most eggs?
Christmas tree craft activity: count 1-6
In this festive activity, your Nursery child will practise recognising and counting the numbers 1-6.
Caterpillar and butterfly playdough patterns
Did you know that butterflies start as caterpillars? Perhaps you have heard stories about caterpillars and butterflies or seen some outside. Practise your pattern making skills on these caterpillars and butterflies.
More or fewer apples and acorns
Sammy squirrel is struggling to learn the difference between the words more and fewer. Can you help him by making apples or acorns for the trees?
Pumpkin spice playdough activity
Today you are going to make some seasonal pumpkin spice playdough. Are you ready to get stuck in?