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EYFS Maths
These resources were created and used by parents during the pandemic. Teachers have since used them for lesson planning inspiration. We’re redeveloping our reception resources to better support day-to-day in class teaching and workload, replacing the resources shown here. This blog explains more.
Addition and subtraction within 10
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2Adding two numbers using a number track to count on
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3Understanding the concept of subtraction as take away (Part 1)
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4Understanding the concept of subtraction as take away (Part 2)
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5Adding and subtracting using a number track
Addition and subtraction within 20
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1Combining 2 quantities to find the totals
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2Exploring addition by adding on
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3Exploring subtraction as partitioning
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4Exploring subtraction as takeaway
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5Comparing 2 sets of objects using 'more' or 'fewer'
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6Investigating quantities using more or fewer
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7Exploring the concept of doubles
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8Finding half of numbers to 20
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9Estimating and counting
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10Reviewing addition and subtraction
Addition and subtraction within 6
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1Exploring the concept of zero
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2Combining two groups
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3Combining two groups including zero
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4Exploring subtraction by partitioning
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5Practising addition and subtraction
Calendar and Time
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1Exploring and discussing time and the seasons
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2Exploring and discussing the days of the week and daily events
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3Using everyday language to talk about and sequence daily events
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4Using ordinal language when sequencing events and measure short periods of time
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5Consolidating learning
Depth of numbers within 20
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1Depth of numbers within 10
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2Depth of numbers within 15
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3Finding numbers to 20 in the environment
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4Counting on and back from a given number within 10
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5Counting on and back from a given number within 20
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6Number bonds to 10 (Part 1)
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7Number bonds to 10 (Part 2)
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8Describing patterns
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9Continuing patterns
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10Double and half of numbers within 20
Doubling and halving
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1Understanding the concept of double
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2Understanding the concept of half (Part 1)
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3Understanding the concept of half (Part 2)
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4Understanding the concept of half and double
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5Applying understanding of doubling and halving
Early Mathematical Experiences
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1Sorting a collection of objects based on one attribute
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2Sorting a collection of objects in different ways
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3Sorting concrete objects to form sets
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4Sorting pictures to form a set
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5Sorting shapes based on name or colour
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6Matching pairs of identical objects
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7Matching pairs of related objects
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8Matching objects in to equal sets
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9Matching objects in to unequal sets
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10Comparing sets without counting
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11Comparing similar objects by size
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12Comparing similar objects that are equal in size
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13Ordering objects according to size
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14Ordering sets without counting
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15A lesson to consolidate classifying, matching, comparing and ordering skills
Grouping and Sharing
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1Understanding the concept of equal groups
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2Practising counting in equal groups and adding them together
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3Exploring counting in groups of two to find the total
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4Exploring grouping objects in tens to find the total
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5Exploring counting in groups of five
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6Exploring sharing objects into two equal groups
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7Exploring sharing objects into equal groups
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8Exploring sharing quantities into equal groups
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9Recognising the connection between sharing and grouping and solving practical problems
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10Consolidating learning of grouping and sharing
Measures
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1Describing the capacities of objects and using language about capacity
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2Comparing the volume of liquid in different containers
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3Comparing the weights of objects and using language about weight
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4Differentiating between heavier and lighter
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5Estimating the lengths of objects and then compare and order lengths
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6Measuring objects using non standard units and using accurate language (Part 1)
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7Measuring objects using non standard units and using accurate language: Part 2
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8Consolidating learning on capacity
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9Consolidating learning on weight
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10Consolidating learning on length
Measures
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1Ordering objects by size
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2Using everyday language to compare and explore capacities
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3Using everyday language to compare and explore weight
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4Using everyday language to compare and explore length
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5Consolidating learning on measure
Money
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1Recognising the value of one penny and the values of other coins
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2Exploring different combinations of coins for a given total of up to 10p
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3Exploring different combinations of coins with a total of up to 20p
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4Exploring giving change from ten pence
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5Applying number sense within the context of money
Numbers beyond 20
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1Numbers to 30
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2Numbers to 40
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3Numbers to 50
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4One more and one less of numbers beyond 20
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5Sharing numbers beyond 20
Numbers within 10
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1Recognising and counting numbers within 7
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2Recognising and counting numbers within 8
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3Understanding the conservation of numbers within 8
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4Counting up to 9 objects reliably
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5Counting up to 10 objects reliably
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6Exploring one more within 10
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7Exploring one less within 10
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8Placing numbers within 10 in order
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9Applying knowledge of numbers in 10 to solve mathematical problems
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10Using key vocabulary associated with ordinal numbers 1st to 10th
Numbers within 15
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1Counting up to 15 objects and putting them in order (Part 1)
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2Counting up to 15 objects and putting them in order (Part 2)
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3Counting up to 15 objects and putting them in order (Part 3)
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4Knowing one more than a number within 15
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5Knowing one fewer than a number within 15
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6Applying knowledge of one more and one fewer (Part 1)
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7Applying knowledge of one more and one fewer (Part 2)
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8Using the guess and check strategy for problem solving
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9Ordering and exploring numbers within 15
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10Consolidating learning of numbers within 15
Numbers within 20
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1Counting objects up to 20
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2Ordering numbers up to 20
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3Developing a sense of 10
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4Exploring place value
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5Finding one more than a number to 20
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6Finding one less than a given number
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7Exploring one more and one less
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8Investigating number combinations within 20
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9Review lesson: A maths meeting!
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10Patterns and ordinal numbers
Numbers within 6
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1To count four objects reliably
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2Develop an understanding about the number four
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3To count five objects reliably
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4To count six objects reliably
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5Explore conservation of numbers within 6
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6Explore one more within six
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7Explore one fewer within six
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8To place numbers 1-6 in order
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9Develop conservation of number within six
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10Consolidation of counting to 6
Pattern and Early Number
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1Recognise, describe and copy colour and size patterns
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2Recognise, describe and copy and extend colour and size patterns
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3Create and describe colour and size patterns
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4Create colour or size patterns
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5Count one and two objects reliably
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6Count one, two and three objects reliably
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7Count one, two and three reliably using abstract materials
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8To estimate a number of objects and check by counting: Within three
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9Count one, two, and three objects reliably and create representations for each number
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10Consolidation of pattern and early number
Shape and pattern
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1Sorting 2D shapes
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2Creating patterns with shapes
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3Finding 3D shapes in the environment
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4Describing 3D shapes
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5Revision and practise
Shape and sorting
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1Describing and sorting 3D shapes
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2Exploring the characteristics of 3D shapes
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3Using mathematical language to describe position
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4Using mathematical language to describe position accurately
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