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Description:
This activity can be used as a pre-reading matching game or a numeracy activity in which pupils practise in counting to 10. Fun feedback gives lots of encouragement. 
Resource Support Notes:
This activity can be used as a pre-reading matching activity and also to give pupils practise in counting to 10. Fun feedback gives lots of encouragement.

There are 3 levels to the activity:

Level 1 Matching Fruit - allows pupils to match fruit to its picture by dragging and dropping onto the correct one. The name of each fruit is shown.

Level 2 Counting Fruits - has 3 different games: Making 10, How many fruits? and What's the number? Making 10 - put 10 pieces of fruit into the bowl by dragging and dropping. Watch the counter change from 0 to 10. How many fruits? - count the fruit (up to a total of 10) then click on the correct number from those shown. What's the number? - again gives practice of counting the fruit in the bowl (up to a total of 10) but this time the children have to enter the correct number.

Level 3 Fruity Words - This part of the resource is available in a number of community languages. Click on the language of your choice then drag and drop the name that matches the fruit.

Pupil Notes
This great activity will help you to recognise and match fruit and also count to 10. Fun feedback gives lots of encouragement.

 
Group Affiliation:
Pupil/Student 
Subject/Category:
Com. Languages, English, Foundation, Mathematics 
Age Relevance:
Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 
Copyright Holder:
BCC/Netmedia 
Originator:
Netmedia 
Browser Plugins Required:
Adobe Flash Player 
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