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Number is one of the two aspects of mathematics, which is one of the four specific areas of learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Children are expected to reach the early learning goal at the end of the EYFS in the reception year at primary school.
All staff need to be confident of their role in developing children’s understanding of this area of learning and development whatever the age of the children they work with. It is important to remember that different approaches are appropriate for different ages of children and different children will progress in their understanding at different rates.
Aims and outcomes
Participants will:
- know the early learning goal in relation to numbers
- understand how to interact with children to aid their understanding of numbers
- know what resources and staff interactions will support children in this area of mathematical understanding
- gain confidence in planning for this area of learning and development for children of different ages and stages.
Unit content
Step 1: Introduction (5–10 minutes)
Step 2: Ideas to support the goal (10–15 minutes)
Step 3: Plan an activity (5–10 minutes)
Unit content
Unit 11: Mathematics: number