Free Measurement Poster | Nursery / LKG | Maths | BookFlik

Free Measurement Poster | Nursery / LKG | Maths | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Measurement
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About this poster

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Measurement
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Bring the excitement of numbers into your classroom with our vibrant and engaging Maths measurement poster eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3-5, this colourful visual aid helps little learners grasp the foundational concepts of size, length, weight, and capacity. By using Max the monkey, our enthusiastic maths-loving character, children are encouraged to explore the world as a series of exciting puzzles waiting to be solved.

This Maths measurement poster eyfs core is fully aligned with the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum for the Early Years Foundation Stage (Nursery / LKG), focusing on the key area of Mathematics: Shape, Space and Measure. It supports children in using everyday language to describe and compare quantities, such as taller, shorter, heavier, lighter, full, and empty. Whether you are teaching in a nursery or a reception classroom, this resource provides a clear, consistent reference point for daily carpet time or small-group focused activities.

Teachers can use this poster to spark meaningful discussions during continuous provision. Ask your pupils to compare the height of two blocks, estimate how many cubes fit in a container, or identify which object is heavier using a simple balance scale. Because this resource is differentiated for learners at the expected standard, it provides the perfect balance of challenge and support. It helps children transition from simple observation to using mathematical vocabulary with confidence.

Integrating our Maths measurement poster eyfs core into your wall display is simple and effective. It provides a permanent, bright reminder of how measurement applies to our everyday lives.

Test your pupils’ understanding with these five questions:

1. Can you point to the object that is the tallest?

2. Is the bucket full or empty?

3. Which item is lighter, the feather or the stone?

4. Can you find something in the room that is longer than your hand?

5. How much would it cost if these two items were £1 each?

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