Good Morning, Nursery.
Well done for all of your hard work in Maths yesterday.
Our book of the week is ‘The Very Busy Spider’ by Eric Carle. All of our Maths this week is linked to the book.
Read ‘The Very Busy Spider’ book if you have it or enjoy it here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TfL0g-XRxnA
You will need your number cards today.
Hello,
Very easy for Victoire.
Great counting, Victoire.
I made with my number cards 10 spiders
4+6+10
5+5=10
I showed number cards to my teacher.
Great counting, Indigo.
Ania counted the missing spiders and answered correctly and found the card numbers. She drew a grid and selected numbers 5,7,8,2 and write the numbers.
Great number work, Ania.
Alexander correctly counted the amount of spiders needed to make 10 spiders and picked the correct number cards.
He also did the other activity with spider drawings showing different ways to get to 10. He correctly counted the missing spiders.
Great rhyming, Alexander.
Grace counted the spiders already in the grids and then counted how many more spiders she needed to fill the grid. She found the number cards too.
Great number work, Grace.
Hello Miss Siswick,
Grid 1 Caspian found 6 spiders missing for grid 2 Caspian found 4 spider missing .he found the cards and wrote the number next to each grid and draw 10 spiders and wrote number 10 .
Great number work, Caspian.
Dear Miss Siswick,
Anna was able to find the missing spiders despite her profound fear of them?.
Great counting, Anna. I am scared of spiders too!
Dear Miss Siswick,
Nicolas enjoyed this exercise. He counted the missing spiders correctly and found the corresponding number cards with no problem.
Greetings,
Nicolas
Great number work, Nicolas.
Hello Miss Siswick,
Fiadh counted the spiders in the grids and then counted correctly how many more spiders she needed to fill the empty grids. She found the number cards to go with each.
Great number work, Fiadh.
Philip was able to say how many spiderlings the mother spider had to find to have all ten.
Great counting, Philip.
You need 6 spiders, 4 spiders, 0 spiders and 10 spiders to make 10.
Great number work, Eloisa.