Kia ora Level 1 at maths learners!
Choose from the activities below
Place Value Basketball game.
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Choose any activity from maths seeds and complete it.
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Learning about different shapes can be fun. Can you look around your house and find some of these shapes? |
Measurement
How to measure things with your hand span Choose any five things and measure the length of these objects using your hand span.
Compare the length of the object and talk about which one is longer, shorter using mathematical language. - Measure your siblings height. - Make sure he is lying down flat on the carpet and then measure his length using a hand span or foot span. - Make sure there are no gaps between them.. - If you have a measuring tape ten you can compare your hand span to it. - How tall is he? |
Number bonds are a way to help you learn your basic facts to 20. Below you will find a worksheet to help you practice your basic facts to 20. |
Practice subtracting from 20!
Click the link to play the Daily 10 Game.
Select Level 1 Subtraction from 20 |
Learning about different shapes can be fun. Can you look around your house and find some of these shapes? |
Patterns can be found in lots of different places. You can make number patterns, shape patterns and even colour patterns. Once you have drawn your own colour patterns see if you can complete the Ice Cream flavour patterns worksheet below.
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Practice your skip counting in 10s with the video above.
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Let's do some measuring!
Using the pictures above measure these things around your house using pencils, scissors and blocks (if you have them). For example: -How many pencils long is your toaster? -How many scissors long is your bed? |
Play the place value game above. Follow the instructions on the sheet to play.
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Click on the clock and play the Telling Time game! Practice telling time
Create your own Clock Using a piece of paper, cut out a large circle and two arrows. Write numbers 1-12 on your clock (like in the picture) and fasten the arrows using a pin. Move the arrows around and practice telling time! |
Doubles Addition Bingo
Click on the button and download the Doubles Addition Bingo Cards. Grab a friend (or mum and dad) and play a fun game of bingo while practicing your doubles! Don't have a printer? Click the link and copy the bingo cards on a piece of paper. Have fun!
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Place Value Toss
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Create your own life sized number line using tape and pieces of paper. Put numbers 0-20 on your number line then write some number sentences down. Hop on your number line to solve the problem!
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Basic Facts
Online basic facts can be found by following the cogs... stage 4
stage 5
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Hit That Button!
Practise doubles and halves. Doubles
Watch to learn your doubles! Doubles Worksheets
complete these worksheets |
2s, 5s & 10s
Watch to learn how to count in 2s, 5s and 10s! 2s and 5s
Complete this worksheet to practise counting in 2s and 5s. 10s
Complete this worksheet to practise counting in 10s. |
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Adding Dice
Add these dice together to practise number bonds with 3. |
2D ShapesWatch the video above to learn about 2D shapes.
Complete the worksheet above (you can write it out if you don't have a printer)
Can you find the shapes in your house? Write down or draw what you find! |
Number bonds to 100What 2 numbers add to 100? Practice your number bonds with the following worksheets.
If you need some help with number bonds, watch the video below. |
Probability |
Place ValueWatch the video above to learn about place value of 2 digit numbers
Click on the picture above to complete the worksheets
Click on the picture above to test your place value skills
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Family of FactsClick on the worksheet below to practice your Fact Families
Use the video above to help you understand what a fact family is.
EXTRA FOR EXPERTS Choose 3 sets of number and make your own family of facts using addition and subtraction equations. |
MeasurementLets get MEASURING!
Use the picture below as a starting point to measure a friend. Choose one thing to use to measure. If you have a tape measure or ruler you could use that. Want to practice some more? - Measure all of the people in your family and compare the different measurements.
- Who has the longest or shortest measurement for each body part? |
Revision GamesHave fun with this math challenge. Start on level 2 and try some of the different activities for multiplication and fractions. See if you can improve on your score each time you do it.
See what fun activities are waiting for you!
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Place ValueWatch the video above to learn about patterns.
Click on the picture above to complete the repeating patterns.
Click on the picture above to test your pattern making ability.
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Addition and SubtractionClick on the worksheet below to practise counting on and counting back to solve problems up to 100. When you have finished you should end up with a colourful picture!
Want a challenge? Click on the worksheets below to solve these brain teasers!
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Missing AddendsDo you remember how to solve missing addends? Click on the worksheets below to practise. Watch the video from Week 9 if you need help.
Want to practise some more? Look carefully at these equations as not all of them are missing addends.
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Revision GamesHave fun with this math challenge. Start on level 2 and try some of the different activities for multiplication and fractions. See if you can improve on your score each time you do it.
See what fun activities are waiting for you!
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Online basic facts can be found by following the cogs link...
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Complete the sudoku...
The first one has been completed for you! |
Complete the addition square...
The first one has been completed for you! |
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I can instantly recall all addition and some subtraction facts to 20.
The children can watch some of these videos before attempting the counting worksheets.
You can click these images and print them off if you can
OR You might like to draw something similar for your child to complete. |
I can solve addition problems to 100 by counting on from the largest number.
The children can watch some of these videos before attempting the counting worksheets.
You can click these images and print them off if you can
OR You might like to draw something similar for your child to complete. |
I can solve subtraction problems to 100 by counting back from the largest number.
The children can watch some of these videos before attempting the counting worksheets.
You can click these images and print them off if you can
OR You might like to draw something similar for your child to complete. |
Online counting games
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