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What colour are your eyes?
Let’s find out which eye colour is the most common amongst your family and friends! You can record your results on this pictogram.
Moving fish race
Can you move this fish across the carpet without touching it? Let's have a race...
Find the right mother
Can you draw a line to take each baby to its mum?
Sorting clothes
When it is time to change over your child’s wardrobe from season to season or you are having a big clear out, take the opportunity to involve them and look at what different clothes are made from. Talk about the materials the clothes are made from and together look at the labels showing their properties.
Observing the seasons: spring
As the seasons change, take the opportunity to go on an observation walk to see what’s happening! Here are some great hands-on Spring fun ideas.
Matching numbers and objects 1-10
Here's a game where we have to match numbers and objects. As well as being fun, this activity will help you with your finger strength, number recognition and counting skills.
Make your own measurements
Measuring how long or short things are can be a lot of fun. Start by measuring different parts of your body – they try some tricky measuring challenges!
Make your own balance scale
Find a clothes hanger and two plastic cups and let's make some balance scales! Then we can have fun balancing different objects. What is heavier – a 10p coin or a toy car?
Looking for patterns
Today you are going on a pattern hunt! Zig-zags, stripes, spots or wavy lines – which patterns can you see?
Learning your own important numbers
Some numbers might be more important to you than other numbers. Ask your grown-up to help you answer the questions below. Then find the correct number and stick it in the spaces.
How to measure time
Understanding time and how it is measured can be tricky for children. These activities will help your child to think about time in different ways.
Find numbers 1 to 5
Sid is making some strange soups for his friends, but they only eat soups with specific numbers of ingredients. Can you help Sid sort out his strange soups?
Directions obstacle course
Can you follow the directions and find your way through the obstacle course? In front, behind, next to, over... off we go!
Design with shapes
Let's get building! Design your model and then find lots of different boxes. Cut out shapes to build your creation.
Days of the week ordering game
This game will help you to learn the days of the week. Collect the days of the week carriages to build your train and be the first to get all the days of the week to win!
Days of the week maze
Ted needs to follow the order of the days of the week to get through this marvellous maze. Can you help him make the right choices about which way to go to find his friends?
Counting to 6 game
The farmer needs some help organising his sheep! This activity will help you with your number recognition and counting skills.
Counting to 6 board game: Race around space
Let's go on a race around space! Play this fun game and practise counting from 1 to 6.
Counting to 5
Can you count to five? We're going to make some bee finger puppets and sing a song with actions to help us practise.
Count and pay
Let's play shops! Find some toys, give them price tags and then take it in turns to be the shopper and the shopkeeper.
Count and colour
This is the kind of activity you may do with your teacher when you go to school. Can you count the bugs and colour in the correct number?
Capacity investigation
This super-splashy activity will introduce your child to investigating with numbers
Baking measurement challenge
Baking is a fantastic way to practise some of your marvellous maths skills. Have a go at making these delicious cookies.
2D shape art
Flat two-dimensional shapes are used in pictures and artwork all the time. Ask a grown-up to help you cut out these shapes, then make your own shape masterpiece in the frame
Organising a sequence of events
This activity is designed to help develop your child’s understanding of the order of everyday events. Look at the images, which represent things that happen throughout the day, and see if you can order them correctly.