M
ost parents are aware you should read to your child
to help them become good readers
How many ears are there in the room ?
How many people are in the queue ?
Which glass will hold the most juice ?
Look for numbers in books, on posters, in comics, on buses, cars and road signs
Ask them to help you when you are doing things with money, or measuring or weighing
Use magazines to find out when a TV programme is on
Talk about any maths work that they bring home from school
Look at the price of things in catalogues and work out if you can afford them
Weigh ingredients when you are cooking
Measure floors for carpets, walls for wallpaper and paint
Counting (in 1s, 2s, 10s, backwards and forwards, and so on)
Recalling addition and subtraction number facts
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