Georgia, Miss Williams and I have both noticed you doing so much maths in your play! Every day you are counting, comparing, measuring…. you don’t even realise all the maths learning you’re doing! Yesterday you started making hearts and bringing them to me as gifts. I briefly commented that they were different sizes. You noticed this too! Quickly, you ordered them, smallest to largest. Then you used correct mathematical language to describe the order they were in: “Look at the smallest heart here, Mrs King.
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