Year 3Summer TermAges 7-8

Tips & Hints

Numbers Review

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You don't need to be an Arabic expert to teach your child. Consistency, encouragement, and making it fun are far more important than perfection. These tips will help you feel confident and prepared.

🏫 For Teachers

  • This review consolidates 3 years of number learning — ensure children feel accomplished.
  • Mixing 1–20 and tens to 100 in activities tests real fluency.
  • Using numbers in sentences is the ultimate goal — move beyond simple counting.
  • Differentiate: some children may need more practice on basics while others can be challenged further.

🏠 For Parents

  • Your child has been learning Arabic numbers for 3 years — this is a celebration of that progress!
  • Numbers are everywhere — use Arabic numbers when counting, shopping, or doing maths at home.
  • Can your child count to 20 without stopping? Count in tens to 100? Celebrate these milestones!
  • Using numbers in sentences (not just counting) shows real language understanding.

💡 Learning Hints & Memory Tricks

  • You know numbers 1–20 AND tens to 100 — that means you can talk about quantities in Arabic!
  • Try using Arabic numbers in daily life: "I ate thalaatha biscuits!" or "There are ishruun children!"
  • Numbers are some of the most useful words in any language — you will use them every single day!