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Children often enjoy counting for their own enjoyment, recounting things they have counted before, arranging or lining up objects, filling and emptying containers of objects, making choices about what they like to count and having favourites.
Adults could demonstrate counting rhythmically, using different ways to keep track when counting objects, pausing to say how many they have counted so far, putting objects into groups and representing amounts using drawings or symbols.
Encouraging mathematical thinking and reasoning:
The Mathematical Journey
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Boxes or jars containing different collections of things to count (e.g. twigs, matchsticks, lolly sticks, jewels, spoons, feathers, pegs, pom poms, bottle tops, curtain rings, pebbles, tiles, fabric squares, conkers, shells, plastic figures, cotton reels, corks, beads). The collections
may be labelled or colour-coded so the smaller and larger collections are apparent (e.g. 0-10, 11-20, 20-30, 30+).Download a PDF of this resource.