VC2MFN01
name, represent and order numbers, including zero to at least 20, using physical and virtual materials and numerals
- responding to a request to collect a quantity of objects or reading a numeral and selecting the associated quantity of items from a collection to match the number required; for example, collecting 9 paintbrushes after hearing the word ‘nine’
- recognising the order in the sequence of numbers to 20 and identifying the number that is ‘one less’ than a given number and the number that is ‘one more’; for example, playing instructive card games that involve reading and ordering number cards, or using counting songs, storybooks and rhymes to establish the forwards and backwards counting sequence of numbers in the context of active counting activities
- understanding and using terms to indicate ordinal position in a sequence; for example, filling in the missing term in ‘first’, ‘second’, ‘third’, … ‘fifth’ …, or creating a number track using cards with the numerals zero to 20 and describing positions using terms such as ‘first’, ‘last’, ‘before’, ‘after’ and ‘between’
- recognising, writing and reading numerals written on familiar objects; for example, recognising and reading numerals in images, text or illustrations in storybooks, or writing a numeral on a container as a label to show how many objects it contain
- connecting quantities to number names and numerals when reading and reciting stories and playing counting games or determining and reasoning about the size of sets of objects within Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ instructive games, for example, Segur etug from Mer Island in the Torres Strait region
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Race to Number 10
Practise counting and sequencing objects up to 10 with this hands-on or interactive game.
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100 Days of School Snack Activity
Make 100th day of school snack bags with your class, and leave the mess behind with a printable 100th Day of School Snack Station resource.
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I Can Draw 100 Shapes Worksheet - 100th Day Activity
Celebrate the 100th Day of School in the classroom with printable 100th Day of School Maths worksheets.
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100th Day Interactive Activity
Celebrate the 100th Day of School with a digital 100th Day Interactive Slide activity deck.
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100 Days and Still Poppin! Counting to 100 Worksheet
Add to your stockpile of 100th Day of School ideas with a Pop-It-themed 100th Day of School worksheet.
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Christmas Snap Cube Maths Mats
Create a snap cube activity for the Christmas season with a printable set of Christmas Snap cube cards.
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Christmas Colour by Number Worksheets
Use knowledge of numbers to 10 to colour in these Christmas-themed colour by number worksheets.
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Number Match Treasure Hunt
Have students gather the treasure and make matches of numerals, quantities and number names with this match-up activity.
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Counting Peg Cards - Halloween
Practise counting objects with a set of 18 Halloween peg cards.
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"Five Currant Buns" - Counting Rhyme Poster
A counting rhyme to use when learning to count to five.
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Spin and Sort – More, Less, Same
An open-ended sorting activity based on using a spinner.
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100th Day Snack Template
A template for students to use to count out 100 snack items!
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Numeracy Songs - "Five Currant Buns" Poster
A poster to use in conjunction with numeracy songs.
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Numeracy Songs - Speckled Frogs Game
A game to use in conjunction with numeracy songs.
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Numeracy Songs - Speckled Frogs Poster
A poster to use in conjunction with numeracy songs.
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Count and Graph Templates
A collection of theme-based Count and Graph templates.
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Connecting Numbers
A 60 minute lesson in which students will connect numbers by their name, numeral and quantity.
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Exploring Numbers Unit Plan
This Mathematics unit addresses a range of number concepts involving identifying, sequencing and representing.
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Representing Numbers - Assessment
Use these resources and more to asses your students' progress in this unit.
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Counting Collections
A 60 minute lesson in which students will count small collections to identify 'how many'.