What to do with this activity?
Practise counting with this under the sea counting game. The sea horse shoots out ten number bubbles and you practise clicking them in the right order. You start from number 1 and can go all the way to 100.
We notice that the big fish has to gobble each number before you click on the next one - so tell your child not to be too fast about it.
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Why am I doing this?
Children learn numbers and maths in a natural way through play and everyday activities. It’s different to school and should always be fun and practical – that way your child will enjoy working with numbers.
Your child also develops a sense of patterns and what time means in everyday life. This is important for helping your child to manage everyday activities – going places, how long they have to wait and understanding when things will happen in the future.
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How can I do more?
Talking about numbers helps your child’s fluency in counting, estimating and understanding numbers and money in everyday life. It takes time for children to understand addition and subtraction so use objects when helping them understand this or when doing their homework.
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