“This is how mathematics works. Mathematicians notice. They play. They wonder. And mathematicians talk with one another and compare their ideas. In real life, math is a very social game.” /Denise Gaskins/
With the National Lockdown still in place, here are some truly useful websites you could use with your little ones as part of your home learning: https://hungrylittleminds.campaign.gov.uk/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
Halloween is a great occasion to learn about different seasonal vegetables and various creepy crawlies. At Fun Box as part of our Halloween activities the children were learning about different insects and how many legs they have: They also used their fine motor skills to…
The children are getting ready for Easter with some fun, mathematical activities – counting eggs and chickens as making Easter Baskets; measuring and comparing eggs and using positional language while searching for Easter Eggs in the garden. 🙂