Ordering numbers from 0 to 9, finding numbers larger or smaller than a given number. Also introducing ordinal numbers: first, second and third.
Another chance to order 4 numbers. Probably the best idea is to search for the smallest number and place that on the left, then find the next smallest, and so on.
These old cars are all out of order. Write the numbers in order, from left to right, starting with the smallest.
These old planes need to be in order when they come in to land. Write the numbers in order, from left to right, starting with the smallest.
The frogs have hopped out of order. Write the numbers in order, from left to right, starting with the smallest.
Crayons are needed for this task, as the teddy holding the largest number on each row needs colouring.
Just draw a circle round the duck or frog on each row with the largest number.
The dinosaurs are each holding a number. All you need to do is write down a larger number on each dinosaur's twin. Keep to numbers up to 10.
Either draw a circle round the truck on each row with the smallest number, or colour the truck with the smallest number.
Colour the shirt with the smallest number on it. it is probably the goalkeeper's shirt. Includes zero.
The elephants are each holding a number. All you need to do is write down a smaller number on each elephant's twin.
Write a whole number in the box which is between the two numbers shown.
Write a whole number in the box which is between the two numbers shown.
Write a whole number in the box which is between the two numbers shown.
An introduction to first, second and third as the card queue at the traffic lights.
It's showjumping time as the first, second and third prize winners are coloured.
The children are really queuing up at the shops quietly. More crayons are needed to colour first, second and third.