Eyfs Maths worksheets
Free worksheets: Weights and measurements, EYFS, Reception
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Using non-standard measures: length
Let's get measuring. Look at your hand. Stretch it out as big as it can go. The distance from your thumb to your little finger is called your hand span. Go around your house finding things that are smaller and things that are larger than your hand span. Write them in these circles.
Use string to measure
This practical and fun activity will enable your child to measure the snakes with string and compare the lengths using mathematical language.
Measurement: comparing lengths
Are you the tallest person in your family or the shortest? Are the items in your home taller or shorter than you? Let's do some measuring to find out!
Use string to measure
This practical and fun activity will enable your child to measure the snakes with string and compare the lengths using mathematical language.
Learn to count and use number names accurately
This EYFS/Key Stage 1 worksheet will help your child to practise counting and recognising numbers, and count reliably up to 10 everyday objects. You should help your child to do this worksheet.
Counting to 10: matching numbers and objects
Once your child can count to ten they need to practise counting objects and writing numbers. This simple matching activity is suitable for Reception children.
Counting to 10
Your child will need to count count candles and match them with the correct digit in this worksheet, designed to help them practise counting to 10.
Describing length
Long, short, tall and wide... Help your child use correct measurement vocabulary with this worksheet.
Counting objects
A counting and colouring activity for Reception children who are counting up to 10.
Find the pattern
Patterns - they are everywhere you look! Boost early maths skills with this pattern-recognition worksheet.
Telling the time - Practice clock templates
If your child is learning to tell the time, use TheSchoolRun's clock practice templates to help support their learning. You can put together a clock face with moveable hands, write the time on digital and analogue clocks and fill in different times on the blank clock faces.
Make colour patterns
Maths by stealth! Your child will enjoy colouring, cutting out and arranging their bears so much that they will not even realise they are working on their pattern recognition skills.
Draw a route map
This worksheet encourages your child to think about and draw the journey they take to school with sense of 'aerial perspective'.
Match the number to the picture
A simple number- and object-matching worksheet to help your child practise their first maths skills.
Telling the time pack
Learning to tell the time is a process which spans the primary-school years, and children can find it overwhelmingly hard. The Telling the Time pack is a complete guide to everything you need to know to support your child and help them get to grips with this vital skill, bursting with practical suggestions, advice from experts and activity sheets for all the key stages.
Matching numbers and objects
Your child can get their five (minutes of maths practice) a day with this worksheet. They need to match fruit and vegetables with numbers up to 6.
Directions hide-and-seek
A game for children to play that encourages their ability to describe where objects are and give directions.
On, under, beside, in front
Teach your child the correct vocabulary to describe location with this worksheet. Where are the cat and the dog - on, under, beside or in front of the table?
Draw a local map
Worksheet with pictures to encourage your child to draw a map of the place where they live.
Simple subtraction practice
Simple subtraction practice for Reception children. Each story problem asks them to take away one and work out how many objects are left.
Ones tens number line
Three number lines to help your child understand the order that ones and tens go up in. Also useful for thinking about numbers in between multiples of ten.
Simple subtraction story problem
This worksheet encourages your child to think about subtracting one from ten with the use of pictures.