Room 10
MS KARL & MRS COX
MS KARL & MRS COX
MATHS
Calendar Maths
Subitizing
Subitizing
Subitizing is the ability to quickly recognize how many objects are in a small group without having to count them one by one. It helps children develop number sense and strengthens their understanding of numbers and patterns.
Examples:
Seeing three dots on a dice and knowing it’s three without counting.
Recognizing two apples in a basket at a glance.
Noticing that four blocks are arranged in a square and instantly knowing there are four.
Spotting five fingers on a hand without counting each finger.
Activities to support subitizing could include dice games, dot cards, finger patterns, or even spotting shapes in the classroom.
Number
We Are Learning To:
Count forwards to 20
Count backwards from 20
Count and form objects up to 5 and then 10
Recognise any numbers from 0 - 10
Say one number after & one number before
Instantly recognise patterns to 5
Write numbers up to 10
Shared Reading Book
Focus Sounds & Letters
Handwriting - Casey Caterpillar
Practice Reading Sight Words
Learning in Action!
These moments in the slideshow below capture the progress, perseverance, and joy happening in our classroom each day.
Previous Shared Reading Stories
Week 5
Week 4
Week 3
Morning Paepae