Take a look at some of the children's thinking you have sent us.
You may like to read this article, written by Dr Sue Gifford, which outlines different ways in which you might capture young children's mathematical thinking and how to send samples to NRICH.
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Eyfs thinking about: map making
Here you can read about how children responded to the Mapping activity.
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Eyfs thinking about: obstacle courses
Read about children's responses to the Obstacle Course activity.
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Eyfs thinking about: four triangles
Here are some examples of children's thinking about the NRICH task Four Triangles.
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Eyfs thinking about: sandwiches
Here are some examples of children's thinking about the NRICH task Sandwiches.
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Eyfs thinking about: poly plug rectangles
These short videos show some children working on the Poly Plug Rectangles task.
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Eyfs thinking about: incey wincey
Here are some examples of children's thinking about the NRICH task Incey Wincey.
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Eyfs thinking about: paths and maps
Here are some examples of children's thinking following on from their exploration of the NRICH Paths activity.
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Eyfs thinking about: sunflower numbers
Here are some examples of children's thinking prompted by drawings of numbered sunflowers on an outside wall.