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In this lesson, we will count to four and down from four. We will learn how to form the number and match numerals to pictures and concrete objects. Additionally we will begin to touch upon the idea that four is greater than three etc.
In this lesson, we will work with a five frame to support our understanding of the number four.
In this lesson, we will develop our understanding of counting to five, writing the numeral and pictorially representing this amount.
In this lesson, we will play tea parties to learn to count to six.
In this lesson, we will encounter subitising and make our own representations of six.
In this lesson, we will count in ones, learn that the next number we say is one more than the previous one and secure counting to six.
In this lesson, we will develop an understanding of one fewer in a familiar format.
In this lesson, we will focus on the abstract as we order the numbers 1 to 6.
In this lesson, we will develop our subitising skills as we explore numbers up to and including six.
In this lesson, we will focus on the numbers 4, 5 and 6. We will briefly recap one more, one less, ordering, conservation of number and introduce counting out a specified number of items from a larger group.
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