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Mathematics·Mathematical Thinking·meta

Early Maths Vocabulary

Use mathematical words carefully when counting, comparing, and describing shapes and positions

Suggested ages 5–6

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Learning journey

Your child is beginning to think like a mathematician — using objects and pictures to solve problems, explaining their reasoning, noticing patterns, and connecting maths to real-world situations.

Evidence of understanding

  • Use 'more than', 'fewer than', and 'the same as' correctly when comparing groups
  • Name shapes correctly and describe their features using words like 'sides' and 'corners'
  • Use positional words (above, below, next to) precisely to describe where objects are

Assessment prompt

When Early Maths Vocabulary talks about maths — like comparing numbers or describing shapes — do they use the right words, like "larger than", "fewer", "beside", or "corner"?

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