Safe in the Barn

Content Name

Safe in the Barn

Content Type

Partner Content

Description

Safe in the Barn is an counting song, which counts on from 0 to 10. One crispy, cold morning Farmer Pete decides to bring all his sheep into the barn to keep them warm. In the song, Farmer Pete finds his sheep one by one.

Curricula

  • Country

    England

    Key Stage:

    EYFS, Key Stage 1

    Years:

    Age 3-4, Reception, Year 1

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics

    Topics:

    • ELG: Number
    • Number - number and place value

    Programmes of Study:

    • Have a deep understanding of number to 10, including the composition of each number
    • identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least
  • Country

    Northern Ireland

    Key Stage:

    Foundation Stage

    Years:

    P2, P1

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics and Numeracy

    Topics:

    • Counting and Number Recognition

    Programmes of Study:

    • Count forwards and backwards in steps of one within 5/10, from different starting points.
    • Count in the form and context of number rhymes, jingles and stories.
  • Country

    Scotland

    Level:

    Early

    Years:

    Age 3-4, P1

    Subjects:

    • Numeracy and Maths

    Topics:

    • Number, Money and Measure

    Programmes of Study:

    • I have explored numbers, understanding that they represent quantities and I can use them to count, create sequences and describe order.
  • Country

    Wales

    Step:

    PS 1

    Years:

    Nursery, Reception

    Subjects:

    • Mathematics and Numeracy

    Topics:

    • The number system is used to represent and compare relationships between numbers and quantities.

    Programmes of Study:

    • I have experienced the counting sequence of numbers in different ways, reciting forwards and backwards, and starting at different points.
    • I can use mathematical language to describe quantities, and to make estimates and comparisons such as ‘more than’, ‘less than’ and ‘equal to’.
    • I can notice, recognise and write numbers in a range of media, through a multisensory approach, from 0 to 10 and beyond.
    • I can use my experience of the counting sequence of numbers and of one-to-one correspondence to count sets reliably. I can count objects that I can touch, and ones that I cannot.

Custom Tags

Number
Representation
Counting On
sheep
EY07
Barn
Farmer Pete
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