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Maths Choice Board
Sort your toys by colour and size(e.g. cars,
bracelets, bows)
Practise drawing a square, circle, rectangle and
triangles. Draw as many as you can.
Make shapes using ice-lolly sticks, pipe-
cleaners, toothpicks or
twig.
Make a jigsaw with your family.
Make patterns with your toys or
jewellery (e.g. Cars, dolls, hair-
clips, blocks)
Write numbers 1-5 on pieces of paper. Put them
in the correct order.
Can you continue up to
10?
With a dice and some blocks play Roll and
Build. Roll the dice (or turn a number card) and count out that
number of blocks to a tower.
Go on a shape walk either
outside or inside. Find a shape, name it and describe the
shape.
Help sort the laundry.
Match the socks.
Line up your teddies or dolls from tallest to
shortest.
Play a game with numbers
(such as snakes and ladders /
dominoes/snap)
Print a board from the link below 1-30 if you
like.Use online dice if
needed
Count how many forks and spoons you have.
Which set has the most / least?
Bake a delicious treat. Use a recipe
to measure the ingredients
Count how many
windows are in your home.
What shapes can you see in your windows?
Find circles in your house. You can use some of them to print a
picture with circles
Use playdough to make
numbers (1-5 or 1-10)
Put your toys in rows. Make a row of blocks, a
row of cars, a row of dolls, a row of dinosaurs
(or whatever you have)Talk about short/
shorter/ shortest row and long / longer /longest
row.
Make your own number match game (1-5 or 1-
10)
Turn all cards upside down and take turns to find
the pairs.(link below also)
Count how many doors are in your
home.
When you go for a walk count
how many red cars and how
many buses you see.