Ten In The Bed - The Little Big Book Club

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Ten In The Bed
Penny Dale
Play is the most powerful way young children learn.
E
very time you play, sing or read to young children they
are learning about language.
By sharing this book and play activities with them they will
have the opportunity to:
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Develop mathematical skills through play.
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Develop their mathematical vocabulary through sharing
stories and songs.
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Use mathematical ideas to solve problems.
We hope these activities will provide you with a starting
point for fun play with young children.
Engaging with
Language and Literacy
When you read the story:
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Emphasise the rhyme and repetition. This will encourage
children to join in with and remember the text.
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Give children the opportunity to read the story with you.
Their enjoyment and enthusiasm is more important than
getting all the words right.
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Encourage children to join in by letting them finish the
rhyme.
Ten In
The Bed
by Penny Dale
After reading the book:
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Look back through the illustrations and use mathematical
language to discuss who fell out first, second, third etc…
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Let the children have a go at counting how many toys
are in and out of the bed on each page.
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Spend some time with the children looking at and talking
about the other stories that are happening in the illustrations.
Retelling The Story
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The strong rhythm, rhyme and repetitive text make
this an ideal story for the children to retell through
imaginative play.
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With the children collect 10 toys. If possible use 9
animals and one doll.
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Place the toys in a row or make a bed out of a box and
act out the story as you read or sing the words.
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Attach numbers to the animals so the children can
place them in the correct order.
Notes
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Ten In The Bed
Penny Dale
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Engaging With
Numbers and Numeracy
Children need many opportunities to hear and
practice counting.
Touching items as you count them helps children
understand that numbers represent quantities.
This is called one-to-one correspondence and is
an important mathematical skill.
If you would like some ideas for developing oneto-one correspondence please refer to the ideas
for Play School Come and Play Numbers by ABC
Books, the Little Big Book clubs recommendation
for two and three year olds.
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Here are some fun ways for children to explore what
numbers look like.
You will need a set of numerals 1-10 written on card for
the children to copy and large outlines of the numbers for
the children to work directly onto.
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Write in wet sand
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Write on a whiteboard
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Write with chalk
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Model them out of play dough or clay
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Write in shaving cream
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Stamp thumbprints
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Paint with water on outside surfaces
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Make with play dough cutters
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Place objects on an outline, eg, shells, seeds, leaves or
buttons
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Number Games
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•Children this age will enjoy simple games that use
numbers or counting.
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•Try Snakes and Ladders, Bingo and Hopscotch.
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Free play
gives children
the chance
to experiment,
develop their
understandings
and learn from
each other in a
non threatening
situation.
Observing
children’s free
play will enable
you to learn
about their
mathematical
understandings
and decide what
experiences to
offer them next.
•They will also enjoy opportunities for free play with dice,
dominoes and playing cards.
Notes
Explore the Number 10
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You can change this number to suit the needs of your
group of children.
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Learn how to count to 10 in another language.
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Look at how numbers are written in different cultures.
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Make 10 biscuits out of play dough. Give the children
10 paper plates so they can match the correct number
of biscuits to plates.
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Play with 10 trains on the train track.
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Put 10 farm animals in the block corner for the children
to play with.
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Write large numerals on pieces of paper so the children
can:
• Paint over the top of them
• Glue on top of them and stick objects on to make a
numeral collage.
Hundreds and Thousands
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Children this age love experimenting with big numbers.
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Talk about hundreds, thousands, billions and trillions in
your play.
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Make fairy bread or decorate cupcakes or biscuits with
Hundreds and Thousands.
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Sing The Grand Old Duke of York.
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Read How Big Is A Million? By Anna Milbourne and
Millions of Cats by Wanda Gag.
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Show the children how 100, 1000 and 1000000 look
like.
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Ten In The Bed
Penny Dale
Notes
Enjoying Imaginative Play
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Toy Shop
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Use the imaginative play area as a toy shop.
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Discuss with the children what your shop will need.
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As you set up the toy shop with the children look at how
many ways numbers have been used:
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Address and telephone number of shop
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Sign with opening hours displayed.
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Price tags
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Cash register
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Money
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Telephone
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Receipts
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Toy Library
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Establish an area where children can “borrow” toys to
play with for short periods of time.
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Use small sets of toys that are suitable for one or two
children to play with and that can be quickly and easily
packed up.
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Help the children make library cards and a system for
recording what toys have been borrowed.
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Sleep Over
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Set up an area where children can have pretend sleep
overs with their friends and toys.
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If the weather is fine you could set up a tent outside or
hang an old sheet to create a cosy space.
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While you are playing talk about bedtimes and other
‘times’ of the day. Use language that includes words
like morning, afternoon, before, after, today, tomorrow,
day and night etc…
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Being Creative Through Play
Notes
Children develop mathematical skills as they
encounter situations that encourage mathematical
thinking.
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For example, can the children:
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Make 10 beds for each toy in the story. Each bed will
need a pillow and a blanket and be the right size for the
toy.
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Make one bed, blanket and pillow that is large enough
for all ten toys.
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Number Collage
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Give children the opportunity to engage in mathematical
thinking by posing realistic problems based on the book
for the children to solve.
Provide the children with 10 real toys to use or pictures
of the 10 toys so that they have models to work with.
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Provide the children with old magazines, birthday cards,
calendars etc... that they can cut numbers out of.
Stick all the numbers onto a large piece of paper to
make a giant number collage.
Number Stories
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Give each child an outline of a bed and 10 animal
stickers or cut out pictures of animals.
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Encourage the children to stick some animals in the bed
and some on the floor.
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What story have the children made?
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Write the children’s story for them eg “There were 6
in the bed and 4 on the floor”. Encourage the children
to write or copy over the numerals and count all the
animals in their story.
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Try this activity with other counting stories, eg, Five
Little Ducks.
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Ten In The Bed
Penny Dale
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Exploring Our World
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Finding numbers and talking about what they
represent will give children an understanding of the
importance of numbers in our lives.
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Classroom Number Hunt
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Write the numbers 1-5 or 1-10 down the side of a
piece of paper.
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Make a copy for each child that wants to join in.
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Attach the piece of paper and a pencil to a clipboard.
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Walk around the room looking for numbers.
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When you find one of the numbers on your list the
children can tick it off, draw a picture of the object or
try writing the numeral.
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Take photos of all the numbers you find in your room
and use them as a display.
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Eye Spy Numbers
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Make a collection of everyday objects that have
numbers on them.
• Supermarket catalogues (prices)
• Food packaging (nutrition information, weight,
quantity)
• Envelopes (house/building number, postcode, value
on stamp)
• Phone Books (phone numbers, page numbers)
• Telephone (number pad)
• Calculator (number buttons)
• Clock / Watch (numeral display)
• Map (grid numbers)
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Let the children take turns to spy a number. To make
the game more fun let the children hold a magnifying
glass when it is their turn.
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Having Fun with
Music and Movement
Children’s natural love of music means that it is a
great learning aide.
Sing the Ten In The Bed song.
Let the children take turns at using musical instruments
to provide sound effects as the animals fall out of the
bed.
Choose children to role play the parts of the toys and
the little one as you sing the song. If it is easier to
manage you can adapt the song to Five In The Bed.
Sing other songs that involve counting forwards and
backwards.
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Choose children to act out the parts of the characters in
the song.
This will give the children a visual representation of
numbers, addition and subtraction, as well as being lots
of fun!
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Try singing a familiar song using numbers from a
language other than English.
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Make posters of number rhymes using the children’s
illustrations.
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Try the following number rhymes:
• Five Cheeky Monkeys
• One Grey Elephant
• Five Little Speckled Frogs
• Five Currant Buns
• Five Little Ducks
• One Elephant Went Out To Play
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Ten In The Bed
Penny Dale
Notes
Other books to try:
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The Biggest Bed In The World by Lindsay Camp
Time For Bed by Mem Fox
Cuddle Time by Libby Gleeson
One Bear At Bedtime by Mick Inkpen
Sleepy Bears by Mem Fox
Handa’s Hen by Eileen Browne
Millions of Cats by Wanda Gag
How Big Is A Million by Anna Milbourne
Over In The Meadow: A Counting Rhyme by Louise Voce
Five Little Ducks by Dan Yaccarino
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
One Woolly Wombat by Kerry Argent
Play School Come and Play Numbers by ABC Books
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Songs & Rhymes:
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Five In The Bed
Five Little Ducks
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There were five in the bed
And the little one said
“Roll over, roll over.”
So they all rolled over
And one fell out…
Hold up five fingers and move to look
like walking.
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There were four in the bed
Etc…
Open and close hand to look like a beak
quacking.
There was one in the bed
And that one said
“Good night”.
Mother duck said quack, quack, quack,
quack
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Five little ducks went out one day
Over the hills and far away
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5 Cheeky Monkeys
Five cheeky monkeys
Jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Daddy phoned the doctor
The doctor said
“No more monkeys jumping on the
bed!”
Four cheeky monkeys
Etc
One little doctor
Jumping on the bed
He/she fell off and bumped his/her head
Daddy phoned the monkeys
The monkeys said
“No more doctors jumping on the bed!”
Hold up four fingers.
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But only four little ducks came back.
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Four little ducks…
Three little ducks…
Two little ducks…
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One little duck went out one day
Over the hills and far away
Mother duck said quack, quack, quack,
quack
But none of those five little ducks came
back.
Sad mother duck went out one day
Over the hills and far away
Mother duck said quack, quack, quack,
quack
And all of the five little ducks came
back.
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Ten In The Bed
Penny Dale
Notes List any other books, rhymes
or activities the children have enjoyed.
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One Grey Elephant
One Elephant Went Out To Play
One grey elephant balancing
Step by step on a piece of string
Thought it was such a wonderful stunt
That he called for another elephant.
One elephant went out to play
On a spiders web one day
He had such enormous fun
So he called for another elephant to
come.
Two grey elephants….
Three grey elephants…
Four grey elephants…
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Five grey elephants balancing
Step by step on a piece of string
All of a sudden the piece of string broke
And down came all the elephant folk!
5 Green and Speckled Frogs
Five green and speckled frogs
Hold up five fingers to show the number
of frogs sitting on the log
Sat on a great big log
Hold one arm straight in front of your
chest to represent the log
Eating some most delicious bugs
Pretend to spoon food into your mouth
Yum Yum
Rub tummy
One jumped into the pool
Hold up one finger
Where it was nice and cool……splash
Make a diving action iwht your hand
Now there are four green speckled frogs
Hold up four fingers
Glub glub
Two elephants went out….
Three elephants went out…
Four elephants went out…
Five elephants went out…
The web went creak
The web went crack
And all of a sudden
They all ran back
The Grand Old Duke of York
The grand old Duke of York
He had ten thousand men
He marched them up to the top of the
hill
And he marched them down again
And when they were up they were up
And when they were down they were
down
And when they were only half way up
They were neither up nor down
Four green and speckled frogs etc…
Five Currant Buns
Five currant buns in a baker’s shop
Round and fat with a cherry on the top
Along came (child’s name)
With a penny one day
He/she bought a currant bun
And took it away
Four currant buns, etc…
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