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Numbers and Patterns
Introduction
• The teaching of Mathematics in the Early Years
Foundation Stage (EYFS) It is made up of two main
areas:
Numbers
• Children count reliably with numbers from one to 20, place them in order
and say which number is one more or one less than a given number. Using
quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers
and count on or back to find the answer. They solve problems, including
doubling, halving and sharing.
• Shape, Space & 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.
Numbers and Patterns
• It is vital to lay secure foundations in early
mathematics.
• Children need to engage with numbers and to
see how to use them in their everyday
environment for labelling, quantifying and
calculating: we want to help them to develop
a better understanding of the world in which
they live.
Numbers and patterns
• Counting is a significant aspect of children’s early
understanding of number and is the foundation
on which quantifying and calculating are built.
• Numbers and Patterns: Laying Foundations in
Mathematics has been structured around the
following two themes to ensure that children
experience high-quality teaching in two aspects
of counting:
– Number words and numerals
– Counting sets
Phase 1:

Number words and numerals
• This focuses on the development of children’s
awareness, understanding and use of the
language of number.
Phase 1

Counting sets
• This phase focuses on the development of
children’s early awareness of quantity.

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Phase 1
Number words and numerals

Counting sets

• Use some number names and
number language accurately
• Offer comments or ask questions
about numbers, demonstrating their
curiosity
• Say some number names in
sequence
• Show an awareness of numbers in
their environment
• Recognise and continue repeating
patterns

• Show awareness of one-to-one
correspondence through practical
everyday experience
• Distinguish between quantities,
recognising when a group of objects is
more than one
• Begin to make comparisons between
quantities
• Use some number language, such as
‘more’ and ‘a lot’
Phase 2:

Number words and numerals
• The main focus in Phase 2 is the development
of children’s knowledge and use of the
number sequence from one to five, and the
recognition of the numbers 1 to 5.
Phase 2

Counting sets
• Phase 2 focuses on the development of
children’s ability to count up to five objects
and to recognise, without counting, sets of
one, two or three objects
Phase 2
Number words and numerals

Counting sets

• Recognise some numbers of
personal significance
• Count forwards and backwards
within the number sequence 1 to 5
• Order numbers in the range 1 to 5
• Recognise, say and identify numerals
1 to 5

• Appreciate that numbers can identify
how many objects are in a set
• Count up to five objects by touching
each object and saying one number
name for each item
• Know that the last number in the
count gives the total
• Represent numbers up to five, using
fingers
• Recognise groups with one, two or
three objects
• Match groups with the same number
of objects (one to three)
Phase 3

Number words and numerals
• Phase 3 focuses on the development of
children’s knowledge of the number sequence
from one to nine and recognition of the
numerals 1 to 9
Phase 3

Counting Sets
• This phase concentrates on extending
children’s counting skills to enable them to
count up to ten objects, actions or sounds
accurately
Phase 3
Number words and numerals

Counting sets

• Count forwards and backwards
within the number sequence 1 to 10
• Recognise, say and identify numerals
1 to 9
• Order numbers in the range 1 to 9
• Say the number that comes after a
given number within the number
sequence 1 to 10

• Represent numbers up to ten, using
fingers
• Count reliably up to ten objects,
including those that cannot be moved
• Count actions or sounds
• Count out a smaller number of
objects (up to six) from a larger group
• Match and compare the numbers of
objects in two sets, recognising when
the sets contain the same number of
objects
• Move around, or partition and
recombine small groups of up to four
objects, and recognise that the total is
still the same
Phase 4

Number words and numerals
• Phase 4 extends the range of numbers that
children can confidently use, including zero
and numbers to 20
Phase 4

Counting Sets
• Phase 4 focuses on extending children’s
counting skills to enable them to count up to
ten objects accurately, in any arrangement.
• The early stages of addition and subtraction
are developed as children begin to partition
and combine sets and to remove objects from
sets
Phase 4
Number words and numerals

Counting sets

• Count forwards and backwards
within the number sequence 1 to 20
• Order numbers across the 10
boundary (e.g. 8 to 11)
• Use zero and the numeral to
represent it
• Recognise, say and identify
numerals 0 to 9 and beyond
• Say the numbers that come before
and after a given number within the
number sequence 1 to 20
• Recognise and continue patterns
linked to number
• Begin to use the ordinal language
of ‘first’, ‘second’ and ‘third’ in
practical contexts

• Count reliably any arrangement of up to ten
objects
• Instantly recognise, without counting,
familiar patterns of up to six objects
• Begin to estimate how many objects can be
seen and check by counting (up to ten)
• Find one more or one less than a number
from 1 to 10
• Partition and recombine small groups of up
to ten objects
• Find the total number of objects in two
groups by counting all of them
• Introduce the empty set (0)
• Recognise that the number of objects in a
set does not change if they are moved around
• Remove objects from a small group and
count how many are left
Phase 5

Counting Sets
• Phase 5 focuses on extending children’s
counting skills to enable them to estimate,
count and compare sets of up to 20 objects.
• Addition and subtraction are further
developed as children partition and combine
sets and count on and back
Phase 5

Number words and numerals
• Phase 5 focuses on extending the range of
numbers that children can confidently use, to
include numbers to 30
• Children also start to explore the sequences of
numbers when they count from zero in twos,
fives and tens
Phase 5
Number words and numerals

Counting sets

• Count forwards and backwards
within the number sequence 0 to 30
• Count forwards in twos, fives or
tens
• Recognise, say and identify
numerals up to 30
• Say the numbers that come before
and after a given number within the
number sequence 0 to 30
• Identify and explain simple
patterns in the number sequence
• Use the language of ordinal
numbers in a range of contexts

• Count reliably more than ten objects
• Find the total by combining two groups,
where one group is screened (seen and then
hidden) and counting on
• Compare sets of up to 20 objects, using
language such as ‘more’ or ‘fewer’
• Estimate a number of objects that can be
checked by counting
• Instantly recognise, without counting,
organised and random arrangements of small
numbers of objects
• Remove a smaller number from a larger and
find how many are left by counting back from
the larger number
• Begin to find out how many have been
removed from a larger group of objects by
counting up from a number
Phase 6

Number words and numerals
• This phase extends the range of numbers
children can confidently use, including
numbers to 100
• Children also become more secure in counting
forwards and backwards in twos, fives and
tens
Phase 6

Counting Sets
• Phase 6 focuses on using children’s counting
skills to support addition and subtraction
through counting on and back and through
counting from the smaller to the larger
number to find a difference.
• Children also use their ability to count in twos,
fives and tens to count larger groups of
objects efficiently.
Phase 6
Number words and numerals

Counting sets

• Count forwards and backwards within
the number sequence 0 to 100
• Say the numbers that come before and
after a given number within the number
sequence 0 to 100
• Count forwards and backwards in twos,
fives and tens
• Recognise, say and identify numerals 0
to 100

• Relate addition to counting on and
recognise that addition can be done in
any order
• Count large groups of objects by using
efficient strategies
• Understand subtraction as ‘take away’
and find a ‘difference’ by counting up
Keep maths practical and have fun!
– Bath-time (filling and emptying containers, counting)
– Counting rhymes
– Talk about numbers in the environment (eg, front
door numbers, number plates, road signs etc)

– Help with the cooking (measuring, weighing, ordering
the recipe)

– Setting table places (how many plates/cups etc)
– Paying in shops (including change)
– Estimating amounts (how many apples/sweets?)

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Numbers and patterns

  • 2. Introduction • The teaching of Mathematics in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) It is made up of two main areas: Numbers • Children count reliably with numbers from one to 20, place them in order and say which number is one more or one less than a given number. Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer. They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing. • Shape, Space & 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.
  • 3. Numbers and Patterns • It is vital to lay secure foundations in early mathematics. • Children need to engage with numbers and to see how to use them in their everyday environment for labelling, quantifying and calculating: we want to help them to develop a better understanding of the world in which they live.
  • 4. Numbers and patterns • Counting is a significant aspect of children’s early understanding of number and is the foundation on which quantifying and calculating are built. • Numbers and Patterns: Laying Foundations in Mathematics has been structured around the following two themes to ensure that children experience high-quality teaching in two aspects of counting: – Number words and numerals – Counting sets
  • 5. Phase 1: Number words and numerals • This focuses on the development of children’s awareness, understanding and use of the language of number.
  • 6. Phase 1 Counting sets • This phase focuses on the development of children’s early awareness of quantity. less more
  • 7. Phase 1 Number words and numerals Counting sets • Use some number names and number language accurately • Offer comments or ask questions about numbers, demonstrating their curiosity • Say some number names in sequence • Show an awareness of numbers in their environment • Recognise and continue repeating patterns • Show awareness of one-to-one correspondence through practical everyday experience • Distinguish between quantities, recognising when a group of objects is more than one • Begin to make comparisons between quantities • Use some number language, such as ‘more’ and ‘a lot’
  • 8. Phase 2: Number words and numerals • The main focus in Phase 2 is the development of children’s knowledge and use of the number sequence from one to five, and the recognition of the numbers 1 to 5.
  • 9. Phase 2 Counting sets • Phase 2 focuses on the development of children’s ability to count up to five objects and to recognise, without counting, sets of one, two or three objects
  • 10. Phase 2 Number words and numerals Counting sets • Recognise some numbers of personal significance • Count forwards and backwards within the number sequence 1 to 5 • Order numbers in the range 1 to 5 • Recognise, say and identify numerals 1 to 5 • Appreciate that numbers can identify how many objects are in a set • Count up to five objects by touching each object and saying one number name for each item • Know that the last number in the count gives the total • Represent numbers up to five, using fingers • Recognise groups with one, two or three objects • Match groups with the same number of objects (one to three)
  • 11. Phase 3 Number words and numerals • Phase 3 focuses on the development of children’s knowledge of the number sequence from one to nine and recognition of the numerals 1 to 9
  • 12. Phase 3 Counting Sets • This phase concentrates on extending children’s counting skills to enable them to count up to ten objects, actions or sounds accurately
  • 13. Phase 3 Number words and numerals Counting sets • Count forwards and backwards within the number sequence 1 to 10 • Recognise, say and identify numerals 1 to 9 • Order numbers in the range 1 to 9 • Say the number that comes after a given number within the number sequence 1 to 10 • Represent numbers up to ten, using fingers • Count reliably up to ten objects, including those that cannot be moved • Count actions or sounds • Count out a smaller number of objects (up to six) from a larger group • Match and compare the numbers of objects in two sets, recognising when the sets contain the same number of objects • Move around, or partition and recombine small groups of up to four objects, and recognise that the total is still the same
  • 14. Phase 4 Number words and numerals • Phase 4 extends the range of numbers that children can confidently use, including zero and numbers to 20
  • 15. Phase 4 Counting Sets • Phase 4 focuses on extending children’s counting skills to enable them to count up to ten objects accurately, in any arrangement. • The early stages of addition and subtraction are developed as children begin to partition and combine sets and to remove objects from sets
  • 16. Phase 4 Number words and numerals Counting sets • Count forwards and backwards within the number sequence 1 to 20 • Order numbers across the 10 boundary (e.g. 8 to 11) • Use zero and the numeral to represent it • Recognise, say and identify numerals 0 to 9 and beyond • Say the numbers that come before and after a given number within the number sequence 1 to 20 • Recognise and continue patterns linked to number • Begin to use the ordinal language of ‘first’, ‘second’ and ‘third’ in practical contexts • Count reliably any arrangement of up to ten objects • Instantly recognise, without counting, familiar patterns of up to six objects • Begin to estimate how many objects can be seen and check by counting (up to ten) • Find one more or one less than a number from 1 to 10 • Partition and recombine small groups of up to ten objects • Find the total number of objects in two groups by counting all of them • Introduce the empty set (0) • Recognise that the number of objects in a set does not change if they are moved around • Remove objects from a small group and count how many are left
  • 17. Phase 5 Counting Sets • Phase 5 focuses on extending children’s counting skills to enable them to estimate, count and compare sets of up to 20 objects. • Addition and subtraction are further developed as children partition and combine sets and count on and back
  • 18. Phase 5 Number words and numerals • Phase 5 focuses on extending the range of numbers that children can confidently use, to include numbers to 30 • Children also start to explore the sequences of numbers when they count from zero in twos, fives and tens
  • 19. Phase 5 Number words and numerals Counting sets • Count forwards and backwards within the number sequence 0 to 30 • Count forwards in twos, fives or tens • Recognise, say and identify numerals up to 30 • Say the numbers that come before and after a given number within the number sequence 0 to 30 • Identify and explain simple patterns in the number sequence • Use the language of ordinal numbers in a range of contexts • Count reliably more than ten objects • Find the total by combining two groups, where one group is screened (seen and then hidden) and counting on • Compare sets of up to 20 objects, using language such as ‘more’ or ‘fewer’ • Estimate a number of objects that can be checked by counting • Instantly recognise, without counting, organised and random arrangements of small numbers of objects • Remove a smaller number from a larger and find how many are left by counting back from the larger number • Begin to find out how many have been removed from a larger group of objects by counting up from a number
  • 20. Phase 6 Number words and numerals • This phase extends the range of numbers children can confidently use, including numbers to 100 • Children also become more secure in counting forwards and backwards in twos, fives and tens
  • 21. Phase 6 Counting Sets • Phase 6 focuses on using children’s counting skills to support addition and subtraction through counting on and back and through counting from the smaller to the larger number to find a difference. • Children also use their ability to count in twos, fives and tens to count larger groups of objects efficiently.
  • 22. Phase 6 Number words and numerals Counting sets • Count forwards and backwards within the number sequence 0 to 100 • Say the numbers that come before and after a given number within the number sequence 0 to 100 • Count forwards and backwards in twos, fives and tens • Recognise, say and identify numerals 0 to 100 • Relate addition to counting on and recognise that addition can be done in any order • Count large groups of objects by using efficient strategies • Understand subtraction as ‘take away’ and find a ‘difference’ by counting up
  • 23. Keep maths practical and have fun! – Bath-time (filling and emptying containers, counting) – Counting rhymes – Talk about numbers in the environment (eg, front door numbers, number plates, road signs etc) – Help with the cooking (measuring, weighing, ordering the recipe) – Setting table places (how many plates/cups etc) – Paying in shops (including change) – Estimating amounts (how many apples/sweets?)

Notas do Editor

  1. Explain how the children form physical numberlines to help see their body in space
  2. Model touch counting, separation counting, kinaesthetic counting (clapping, jumping), visual counting etc
  3. Demonstrate counting on and number bonds
  4. Show a simple numberline to count in 2s. Demonstrate how to recognise odd and even
  5. Show how a hundred square works
  6. Knowledge of number bonds to work with larger numbers