Shape, space and measures
Children use everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time and money to compare quantities and objects and to solve problems. They recognise, create and describe patterns. They explore characteristics of everyday objects and shapes and use mathematical language to describe them.
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Pattern Worksheet - Rectangles
A worksheet creating a pattern using rectangles.
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Shape Sort Game
Use this Shape Sort Game to assist your students in identifying items that are shaped like squares, rectangles, circles and triangles.
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Time Teaching Resource Pack
A collection of resources exploring time concepts.
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Learning Time! Unit Plan
This Mathematics unit addresses the concept of time for young learners. It focuses on the days of the week, connecting familiar events to particular days and sequencing events in time order.
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It's About Time!
An assessment task in which students will identify the days of the week, make connections with specific days and sequence familiar activities in time order.
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How Long is This Going to Take?
A 30 minute lesson in which students will sequence familiar events in time order.
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My Week at Home
A 30 minute lesson in which students will choose events and actions that make connections with students’ everyday family routines.
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My Week at School
A 30 minute lesson in which students will know and identify the days of the week and link specific days to familiar events.
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Days of the Week
A 30 minute lesson in which students will learn the days of the week in the correct order.
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14 Terrific Activities and Resources for Teaching Time
From telling the time to creating a timeline, check out these 13 fun and engaging time activities and resources!