Talking in play about which is heavier/lighter, longer/shorter.This is one of the ideas in my article 15 playdough maths games. Some good examples are snakes, magic wands, worms, or broom-sticks. Some examples could be, trying to find the heaviest stick or stone Weighing things either outdoors or in.I like to use the ‘giant’s clothes’ (normal adult clothes) and baby clothes Hanging differently sized clothes up on a washing line.Some good activities for them to try include: This is definitely easier than ordering numbers and is sometimes children will experience through play from a younger age. The really important thing is that children need a few basic skills before they will be able to order numbers, so it is important to expose them to some of the following things first… 1. Now to the real nitty-gritty: how to actually teach ordering numbers to children.
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