Free Halloween Maths Poster | EYFS Core | BookFlik

Free Halloween Maths Poster | EYFS Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Halloween Maths
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  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Halloween Maths
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom learning with our vibrant new Maths halloween maths poster eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3-5, this colourful visual aid brings seasonal excitement to early years numeracy. This resource is perfect for teachers looking to integrate festive themes into their continuous provision while supporting core learning objectives.

Our Maths halloween maths poster eyfs core focuses on essential early mathematical skills. Children will practise counting spooky pumpkins, identifying repeating patterns in spider webs, and comparing the sizes of friendly ghosts. By using familiar seasonal imagery, learners can build confidence in subitising and simple addition within ten. This resource aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum for EYFS, specifically the Mathematics educational programme, which encourages children to develop a strong grounding in number sense and spatial reasoning.

Teachers can use this poster as a focal point for carpet time discussions or as a prompt in the maths area. Why not use it to set up a role-play shop where children can practise using coins? For example, ask children to pick two items and calculate the total cost in pounds, such as 1 pound for a pumpkin and 2 pounds for a bat. This practical application reinforces the use of currency symbols and simple addition.

This specific Maths halloween maths poster eyfs core is differentiated for learners working at the expected standard. To check understanding, try these questions with your class:

1. How many orange pumpkins can you count on the poster?

2. Can you spot the pattern in the spider web? What comes next?

3. If a ghost costs 2 pounds and a bat costs 1 pound, how much would they be altogether?

4. Which character is taller, the owl or the cat?

5. Can you find a group of five bats?

6. If we have 3 spiders and add 2 more, how many do we have?

7. Can you show me a coin worth 1 pound?

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