A huge thank you to our parents for coming along to St. Joseph’s Primary School and sharing the learning with your child as they get ready for school. It was a great success and lovely to see our children learning all about numbers together with their family within the school environment.
Jack and his mum counting out the correct number of pegs together.
Noah counting out the pegs with his Mum and Dad
Libby sharing her learning with her Mum and Dad
Lucy and her mum counting out the pegs
Abi was able to count out 9 pegs and place them on the centipede.
Learning all about numbers. We were all able to count and explore numbers together.
Zara looking at number 10 and counting out 10 pegs.
Lucy was able to spin the wheel and tell us she got number 6!
Spin the wheel to see what number we get.
These sessions are for all of our children who are going to school to come along with their family and share the learning within St. Joseph’s Primary School.
Noah and his Dad counting out 4 objects together to match the number
Lucy and her Mum having a look to see what number they have.
“What number could this be?”
A drink and a biscuit after all that hard work!
We are all leaning togther in the school environment
“Whats the time Mr Wolf?”
“Dinner Time”
Using the clock to play “Whats the time Mr Wolf”.
Jack was able to put 4 objects in the number 4 bag.
Emily and her Gran counting together
The focus we had for the first three sessions was numeracy and maths and we had lots of fun learning all about number recognition, counting and exploring different shapes together.
Abi rolling the dice to see how many jumps she should do
Carol and Jack exploring shapes together
Mrs Connick from St. Josephs helping us to learn our shapes
Learning our shapes together
Exploring shapes through a fun creative activity
Reilly and his Mum learning all about different shapes. Reilly drew a picture of a train and was able to name the shapes of the wheels, the funnel and the door.
Zara using her scissors to cut out her shapes
Zara was able to draw us some of the shapes she knows.
Miss Taylor from St.Josephs helping us explore our shapes
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