Subtraction Maths Challenge

This week in maths we will be focusing on subtraction. We wonder if you could practise subtracting numbers from 10 (or if you find this super easy…move on to 20).

All you need are some objects, this could be cubes, pasta, cereal, bean bags, toys, play dough – whatever you like! and a hoop. If you don’t have a hoop you could draw a circle using chalk or simply use a piece of paper to count out 10 objects on and then take them away.

Please send a photo of you subtracting at home to [email protected] so that we can celebrate your home learning at Nursery and you will be awarded 10 HoWL points!

Happy learning! 🙂

Counting, counting, all day long!

We have been doing lots of different counting activities today in our maths learning. We were counting lots of different things in the classroom.We were adding spots to ladybirds, we made some pens and counted some animals into them and we did some super matching activities. All of the children were getting smart and I am so proud of you all!

Well done Scarecrows

Mrs Wallace

Learning Legend!

 Ezra is our Connecting Connie today for impressing us with his knowledge of 2D shapes and making links in his learning.  He continued finding and drawing shapes outside in his play. Well done Ezra! ⭐️

Home Learning Challenge

Hello and welcome back from the half term break Nursery! We missed you all and it was wonderful to see lots of happy faces today.

Here is your maths challenge linked to our doubles learning in nursery this week.

Can you use your fingers to add these numbers?

0 + 0 =

1 + 1 =

2 + 2 =

3 + 3 =

4 + 4 =

5 + 5 =

If you found this easy peasy, make some number sentences of your own.

Happy learning! 🌟

Mrs Hay 🙂

Coaching

It was amazing to see children coaching and leading their peers learning in maths today. The coaches took their role very seriously and they made it look really easy, it was great to hear the explanation and support being given in such a mature way!

Well done to all in Crew Wallace 🙂

Collaborative Maths!

It was great to see some amazing collaboration in our maths learning this week. The children were working so hard and getting smart. It was great to see them supporting each other in their learning and really getting to grips with our addition and subtraction unit. Keep up the hard work guys, I could not be prouder of all of you!

Mrs Wallace 🙂