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Everyday Maths Snapshot Objectives:

  1. Introducing mathematical concepts and expectations in early years: We will discuss the importance of introducing mathematical concepts and expectations in the early years and how this supports children’s cognitive development. You will gain insights into age-appropriate mathematical concepts and explore ways to align them with early years curriculum frameworks. Understanding the progression of mathematical skills will enable you to set realistic expectations for children’s learning and development.
  2. Practical ideas to introduce maths everyday: We will provide you with a range of practical ideas and activities to seamlessly integrate maths into everyday routines and play-based experiences. You will discover creative ways to incorporate counting, number recognition, shape recognition, measurement, and problem-solving into daily activities. These ideas will help you make maths fun, engaging, and meaningful for young children.

By attending our everyday maths webinar, you will gain valuable knowledge, practical ideas, and strategies to introduce mathematical concepts and expectations in the Early years. You will be equipped to create a math-rich environment that encourages uriosity, critical thinking, and a positive attitude towards maths among young learners.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your practice and make a positive impact on children’s mathematical development. Secure your spot now and join us in this informative and interactive webinar!

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Summer Snapshot – Everyday Maths

Our next webinar focuses on everyday maths in Early years. Mathematics plays a vital role in a child’s overall development, and introducing mathematical concepts and expectations at an early age sets a strong foundation for future learning. In this webinar, we will explore practical ideas and strategies to seamlessly integrate maths into everyday activities and create a math-rich environment for young learners.

Location: Virtual

Length: 1 Hour

Ticket Price £5.00

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