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Category Archives: Numeracy

Maths Questions

So many opportunities to incorporate mathematical thinking into your child’s day! In infants, children are beginning to understand that objectsContinue reading “Maths Questions”

Posted bySandra ByrneFebruary 23, 2022February 23, 2022Posted inJunior Infants, Numeracy

Learning to Tell the Time

In primary school, children learn to tell the time over a period of 5 years. Each year a new conceptContinue reading “Learning to Tell the Time”

Posted bySandra ByrneAugust 14, 2021August 14, 2021Posted inNumeracy

Summer Tasks

There are lots of great ways to continue to develop numeracy and literacy over the summer without children feeling likeContinue reading “Summer Tasks”

Posted bySandra ByrneJuly 13, 2021July 13, 2021Posted inLiteracy, Numeracy, Tips

Writing Letters/Numbers Backwards

Writng numbers or letters backwards is quite common for young children. You can support your child at home by tryingContinue reading “Writing Letters/Numbers Backwards”

Posted bySandra ByrneMay 24, 2021May 24, 2021Posted inLiteracy, Numeracy

Decimals

Here are the learning objectives for decimals from 3rd class to 6th class. 3rd class is when the young studentContinue reading “Decimals”

Posted bySandra ByrneApril 18, 2021April 18, 2021Posted inNumeracy

The Language of Maths

Sometimes we think Maths is all about numbers – but really it is the language we use to direct theseContinue reading “The Language of Maths”

Posted bySandra ByrneApril 7, 2021April 7, 2021Posted inNumeracy
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