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EYFS Maths Games

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Experienced EYFS & primary teacher, SENCO delivering simple IWB maths games and resources to support teaching and learning in the Early Years and Key Stage 1. Reviews and suggestions for new games are most welcome.

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Experienced EYFS & primary teacher, SENCO delivering simple IWB maths games and resources to support teaching and learning in the Early Years and Key Stage 1. Reviews and suggestions for new games are most welcome.
Santas' Buttons 5-Frame
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Santas' Buttons 5-Frame

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Santas’ Five Red Buttons! How many buttons can you see in the 5-frame? A simple FREE interactive maths game using a 5-frame. Ideal to develop early number skills. Links well with Pete the Cat and his four groovy buttons by Eric Litwin. Children click on the matching number of buttons shown in the 5-frame. Easily adapted to show one more and or one less button in the frame. (30 slides in length) Varying arrangements of buttons shown from 1 to 5. If you enjoy using this Maths game then please leave us a positive review.
Domino Doubles Red Nose Day
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Domino Doubles Red Nose Day

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This is a simple doubling game that is ideal to play on the interactive whiteboard IWB to develop children’s early doubling skills within 10. A selection of double dominoes are presented. Children are invited to click on the matching amount on the number track.
Subitising Six or NOT Six
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Subitising Six or NOT Six

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A simple IWB subitising game with a Red Nose theme - six or NOT six. Children are shown various dot images of the number six and NOT six. Children identify whether the domino shows six or NOT six. Links well with NCETM ideas and planning for developing children’s early subitising skills - i.e., being able to recognise six can be made in various ways. This game is easily editable to create your own games - i.e., seven or NOT seven eight or NOT eight etc…This game is 27 slides in length.
Easter Egg Subitising Six or NOT six
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Easter Egg Subitising Six or NOT six

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Easter egg subitising is a simple interactive whiteboard activity to develop early subitising skills. Children are presented with various arrangements of easter eggs in each slide. Children identify whether there are six easter eggs or not in each arrangement. This game is 27 slides in length and easily editable. If you enjoy this game please leave us a positive review. Many thanks,
The Muddy Pig Number Game
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The Muddy Pig Number Game

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The muddy pig number game is a simple interactive whiteboard teaching and learning Maths game to develop early number skills. Children are presented with a pig on each slide and invited to say how many mud spots they can see on each pig. Children identify the correct answer card that matches the number of mud spots presented on the pig. This resource can be used in whole class teaching to develop early perceptual and conceptual subitising skills. The game can lead on to group activities where children work in pairs and roll a die and place the corresponding number of mud spots on their pig. This early maths game resource is 20 slides in length and editable in PowerPoint. If your children enjoy playing this game using the interactive whiteboard please leave us a positive review.
Easter Egg Subitising Cards
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Easter Egg Subitising Cards

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This resource is ideal for use on the interactive whiteboard to develop perceptual and conceptual subisiting skills and for varied maths continuous learning provision within the classroom with an Easter theme. This resource presents varied assortments of Easter Eggs on each slide. Children view each slide and see if they can identify 5 eggs. How many different ways can they see five? For example, 1 red and 4 blue eggs makes 5; 2 yellow and 3 red eggs makes 5 etc… The subitising Easter Egg cards can be printed off and laminated for various games in continuous provision and small group activities. Game 1 - Find all the cards showing 5 eggs Game 2 - Find two cards that make 5 altogether Game 3 - Pick a card. Identify the amount and add one more egg to each card shown Game 4 - Roll a die. Find the matching number of Easter eggs. The winner is the one who collects the most cards within a time limit. Roll a six have another try. Game 5 - Pick a card. Double the amount of Easter eggs. So many options with these cards to develop early number skills. If you enjoy using this resource then do leave us a positive review. Many thanks.
Easter Chicks Subitising 1 to 5
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Easter Chicks Subitising 1 to 5

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A simple interactive whiteboard game designed in PowerPoint to develop children’s early subtitising skills with an Easter theme. How many Easter chicks can you see? How do you see them? Each slide presents a different arrangement of Easter chicks from 1 to 5. Children click on the matching amount and show the amount with their fingers. This game is 31 slides in length and also includes a set of FREE Easter Chick subitising cards ideal for continuous provision. If your children enjoy playing this game then please leave a positive review. To find out about our latest games follow us @EyfsGames
Easter Chick Subitising Cards 1 to 5
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Easter Chick Subitising Cards 1 to 5

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A set of FREE Easter Chick themed subitizing cards showing different arrangements of Easter chicks. These cards (6 per A4 sheet) can be printed off and laminated as part of whole class daily provision. An ideal resource for children to explore subiziting and find different ways to arrange the Easter chicks from one to five. Games to play with the cards Subitizing - Turn over a card and say the number of chicks as fast as you can with a friend Matching - Turn over a card and find all the matching pairs / arrangements showing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Easter chicks as fast as you can Exploration - Explore all the different ways of arranging 5 Easter chicks Addition - Turn over two cards - Find the total of the Easter chicks by count on from the largest number e.g., 5 + 2 = 7 Ordering - Order the Easter chick cards from 1 to 5
Easter Egg Subitising Game Nine or not Nine?
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Easter Egg Subitising Game Nine or not Nine?

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Easter Egg Subitising Game - Nine or not nine? This is a simple IWB maths game that develops early perceptual and conceptual subitising skills with amounts to nine. Each slide presents different arrangements of nine Easter eggs. Children decide whether the arrangement shows nine or NOT nine eggs by clicking on the appropriate answer card. This fully interactive game is 28 slides in length and easily editable to show other arrangements of eggs (show numbers patterns as you wish using two colours 5 + 4 = 9 OR using 3 colours for example, 4 + 4 + 1 = 9). If you enjoy using this game then please leave a positive review. You can follow us on X @EyfsGames to hear about our latest games, many thanks.
Easter Chicks Subitising 7 or NOT 7
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Easter Chicks Subitising 7 or NOT 7

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Easter Chicks Subitising Seven or NOT 7 is a simple interactive whiteboard game to develop early perceptual and conceptual subitising skills. Children are presented with varying arrangements of Easter chicks. Ask: How many can you see? How do you see it? Children identify whether there are 7 chicks or NOT seven by clicking on the correct answer card i.e., 7 or not seven. For example, I can see that 3 and 4 make seven etc… The game is 27 slides in length and fully editable to create other amounts. Children can pair up with a partner to play the game during continuous provision by holding up 7 fingers or not. Their partner identifies whether they are showing 7 or not. Children can arrange easter chicks in as many different patterns as possible. Ask: How many different ways can we make 7? If you and your children enjoy playing this subitising game then please leave us a positive review. You can follow us on X to find out about our latest games @EyfsGames