Online number games for foundation stage




















How to order numbers. How do you order by size? What are odd and even numbers? How to count with tens and ones.

What is addition? What is subtraction? What are number bonds? This can be used to reinforce the quick recall of number facts and can be given home at the end of the week, month, term and year to consolidate the learning of number bonds. In this activity, your children must match the pipes to create Number bonds are important for quick recall and for pattern recognition in number throughout the key stages.

What a fantastic way to introduce the concept of adding in a practical way. The children would get such a buzz from taking part in this activity.

Fantastic idea for an interactive play area linked to numeracy. This number resource is a practical way to play the game — the answer is…what is the question?

This is a great way to encourage your reluctant learners to reinforce their story of number understanding or even their addition and subtraction skills. You could give the children each five wooden pegs, a pen and an answer to create their sums.

Then the children could get into groups of 3 or 4 and put all the pegs into one basket in the middle. Finally the children swap their numbers with other children in the group. This is a great number game that develops understanding of ordinal numbers first, second, third, fourth and fifth etc.

Not to worry, This game comes as a life saver. This gives really good practice to children for 2D to 3D. A wonderful subtraction game that helps children to master takeaways with pictures.

My son really enjoyed it so do give it a go. This game is not tablet f riendly. A brilliant game by Sheppard software that takes the hassle out of teaching skip counting to children. It helps children to count in 2s, 5s and 10s. This game focus on patterns. A counting and numeral recognition set of activities. Develop your mouse control and counting skills as you help Lecky collect objects to match numbers in the 1 to 5 or 6 to 10 range. Colouring and matching activity.

Useful for developing the language of colour and pattern as well as visual discrimination skills. Use the Simple Scales to weigh the bears. Open ended activity that lends itself to problem solving activities.



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