ES1 EAST Maths - RWN2 | Lessons 1-2 | Recognising dice and domino patterns (0-4)
ES1 EAST Maths - RWN2 | Lessons 1-2 | Recognising dice and domino patterns (0-4)
ES1 EAST Maths - RWN2 | Lessons 1-2 | Recognising dice and domino patterns (0-4)
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RWN2 Recognising Dice & Domino Patterns – Kindergarten Maths (Subitising 1–4)
Build strong early number sense with this explicit, low-prep Kindergarten maths resource aligned to the NSW Mathematics syllabus – RWN2.
This resource focuses on subitising — helping students instantly recognise quantities without counting — using familiar representations such as dice, dominoes, fingers and ten frames.
Lessons are structured across two clear days and follow the EAST Explicit Teaching model using the I Do, We Do, You Do approach, making teaching clear, consistent and confidence-building for both teachers and students.
What’s Included:
✔ Explicit Teaching PowerPoint
- Step-by-step teacher guidance
- Learning intention & success criteria clearly stated
- I Do / We Do / You Do structure embedded throughout
- Focus on recognising patterns and locking them into memory
✔ Day 1 Worksheet – Dice Dot Patterns (1–4)
- Subitising dice dot patterns
- Matching patterns to numbers
- Finger representation tasks
- Observation-friendly tasks for CFU
✔ Day 2 Worksheet – Multiple Representations
- Dice, domino, finger and ten frame patterns
- Recognising the same number shown in different ways
- Quick-look subitising task
- Reflection included
✔ Differentiation built in
- Support for students working with 0–2 or 0–4
- Challenge options extending to subitising beyond 4
Learning Focus:
Students will:
- Instantly recognise quantities up to 4 without counting
- Recognise repeating dot patterns
- Identify the same number represented in different ways
- Build automaticity with small numbers
Why Teachers will love this resource:
✔ Aligned to the NSW Maths syllabus
✔ Clear, explicit and easy to follow
✔ No prep required — everything is planned for you
✔ Supports strong number sense in Kindergarten
✔ Perfect follow-on from RWN1 Counting with Understanding to 10
Perfect For:
- Kindergarten classrooms
- Early Stage 1 intervention
- Maths groups and rotations
- Relief and early career teachers
If you love this resource, please consider leaving a review — it helps other teachers and allows me to keep creating clear, time-saving resources for busy classrooms 💛
Resource Details
- Curriculum alignment
- File types1 Zip file
- Learning needs
- Teaching method/strategy
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Description
RWN2 Recognising Dice & Domino Patterns – Kindergarten Maths (Subitising 1–4)
Build strong early number sense with this explicit, low-prep Kindergarten maths resource aligned to the NSW Mathematics syllabus – RWN2.
This resource focuses on subitising — helping students instantly recognise quantities without counting — using familiar representations such as dice, dominoes, fingers and ten frames.
Lessons are structured across two clear days and follow the EAST Explicit Teaching model using the I Do, We Do, You Do approach, making teaching clear, consistent and confidence-building for both teachers and students.
What’s Included:
✔ Explicit Teaching PowerPoint
- Step-by-step teacher guidance
- Learning intention & success criteria clearly stated
- I Do / We Do / You Do structure embedded throughout
- Focus on recognising patterns and locking them into memory
✔ Day 1 Worksheet – Dice Dot Patterns (1–4)
- Subitising dice dot patterns
- Matching patterns to numbers
- Finger representation tasks
- Observation-friendly tasks for CFU
✔ Day 2 Worksheet – Multiple Representations
- Dice, domino, finger and ten frame patterns
- Recognising the same number shown in different ways
- Quick-look subitising task
- Reflection included
✔ Differentiation built in
- Support for students working with 0–2 or 0–4
- Challenge options extending to subitising beyond 4
Learning Focus:
Students will:
- Instantly recognise quantities up to 4 without counting
- Recognise repeating dot patterns
- Identify the same number represented in different ways
- Build automaticity with small numbers
Why Teachers will love this resource:
✔ Aligned to the NSW Maths syllabus
✔ Clear, explicit and easy to follow
✔ No prep required — everything is planned for you
✔ Supports strong number sense in Kindergarten
✔ Perfect follow-on from RWN1 Counting with Understanding to 10
Perfect For:
- Kindergarten classrooms
- Early Stage 1 intervention
- Maths groups and rotations
- Relief and early career teachers
If you love this resource, please consider leaving a review — it helps other teachers and allows me to keep creating clear, time-saving resources for busy classrooms 💛
Resource Details
- Curriculum alignment
- File types1 Zip file
- Learning needs
- Teaching method/strategy