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Mathematics
Early years maths
Mathematics is one of the specific areas of learning defined in the EYFS framework. A strong grasp of numeracy in early childhood is key to mathematical development and future mathematical success.
Our early years maths resources aim to help develop mathematical thinking skills at primary school. They include number lines, number rhymes, maths games and maths activities to practise number recognition, counting and one-to-one recognition, number bonds, numerical patterns, problem-solving, 2D shapes and sequencing.
Download our maths activities to help your learners achieve the early learning goals in mathematics and develop the maths skills they need for key stage 1 and onwards.