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Early Learning Activities: Shapes, Counting, Patterns

The document consists of various educational activities focused on measurement, counting, position, shapes, calculating, and patterns for children. It includes exercises such as sequencing pictures, counting dots, matching shapes, and creating patterns. The activities aim to enhance children's understanding of basic mathematical concepts through interactive learning.

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Early Learning Activities: Shapes, Counting, Patterns

The document consists of various educational activities focused on measurement, counting, position, shapes, calculating, and patterns for children. It includes exercises such as sequencing pictures, counting dots, matching shapes, and creating patterns. The activities aim to enhance children's understanding of basic mathematical concepts through interactive learning.

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Book 8

Measurement

What’s the Order?


Draw an arrow to show the sequence of the two pictures in each
group.

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Book 8
Measurement

Toilet Training
Write a number in each to show the correct order of the pictures.

1
use some toilet paper to
take off your shorts
wipe yourself clean

poo wash your hands

flush the toilet put on your shorts

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Book 9
Counting

Count and Write (1)


Count the dots on the Number Chips. Write the correct numbers on
the lines.

11

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Book 9
Counting

Number Hunt
Follow the number in ascending order and help Kaboo find the
way out.

11 7
4 1
9 6 17
12

13 16 18
14 19
5 11 8
15 20

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Book 9
Counting

Number Trains
Write in the missing numbers.

10 11 12 13

15 16 17

12 14 16

17 18 19
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Book 11
Position

Spot It!
Look at the picture carefully. Write the coordinates in each .

A B C D E F

A3

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Book 12
Shapes

Draw and Count


Trace the dotted lines.
Count the sides of each shape and write the number in each .

A triangle has sides. A square has sides.

A pentagon has sides. A hexagon has sides.

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Book 12
Shapes

Shapes Around Us (1)


Draw lines to match the objects with the 3D shapes.

cuboid

sphere

cylinder
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Book 12
Shapes

Shapes Around Us (2)


Draw lines to match the objects with the 3D shapes.

cone

cube

prism
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Book 13
Calculating

Lovely Origami Models


Compare the numbers of origami models that Kaboo and Cheeky have
made. Complete the number sentences.

-- =

-- =

-- =
I have ... origami models more / fewer than Kaboo.
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Book 13
Counting

Catch the Fish


Draw a line to connect the fish in order.

3 5 7
1
6
2 12 8
4 10
17 13 11
15 9
14 24
16 22
23
18 19 25
20 21
28
34 29
32 30 26

35 37 27
31
33
36 38 49
46 48
39 45
42
44 50
40 47
43
41
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Book 13
Counting

Build a Wall
Write the correct number in each .

51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59

61 62 64 65 66 68 69 70

71 72 74 75 76 77 78 80

81 82 83 85 87 89 90

91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98

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Book 14
Patterns

Paper Snake
Follow the instructions and make your own paper snake with beautiful
patterns on it.

What you need:


• crayons • red ribbon
• scissors • glue
• googly eyes

1. Draw patterns on the template. 2. Cut along the dotted line.

3. S
 tick googly eyes on the head.
Use a piece of red ribbon to
make the tongue.

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Book 14
Patterns

Paper Snake Template

Cut along the dotted line.

© Oxford University Press


Book 14
Patterns

Lovely Circles
Colour every to complete the diagonal pattern.

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Book 14
Patterns

Lines on a Wall
Trace the dotted lines to extend the line patterns.

Design your own line patterns


on a piece of paper!
© Oxford University Press

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