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Teaching Maths Through Storytelling: Practical Activities with Books

Engage kids with maths through storytelling! Discover children’s books and hands-on activities to teach measurement, counting, and problem-solving in fun, interactive ways aligned with the Australian Curriculum.

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Teaching Maths Through Storytelling: Practical Activities with Books

Teaching maths doesn’t have to rely solely on formulas and drills. By blending stories with practical activities, educators can transform maths lessons into engaging, memorable experiences while supporting the Australian Curriculum. In this article, we’ll explore how children’s books and creative activities can enhance counting, connecting number names, numerals, and quantities up to 10 (AC9MFN01, ACMNA001, and ACMNA002) while fostering a love for stories.

Why Teach Maths Through Storytelling?

Storytelling creates an immersive learning experience by connecting abstract mathematical concepts to familiar and engaging scenarios that represent real-world problems. Counting, a fundamental aspect of the Australian Curriculum, involves understanding concepts like numbers, sequences, and quantities. Stories provide a narrative framework to make these ideas tangible, relatable, and fun for students. Let’s dive into three books that can bring maths to life in your classroom.

Book 1: One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab by April Pulley Sayre and Jeffrey Sayre

One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab Front Cover

This delightful and imaginative book introduces young readers to counting and other maths concepts such as repeated addition, grouping, and arrays to represent numbers. However, in this article, we’ll focus on basic counting at the Foundation level. By using the number of feet on various animals, the story encourages children to explore basic counting with feet. How awesome is that? With its vibrant illustrations and humorous scenarios, this book engages young learners while fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills in an enjoyable way.There are heaps of activities that can be done around this book, and one of my favourites for counting specifically is asking the kids to count the number of animal feet and then match them with a numeral (between 1 and 10). You can see the activity in detail below and download our learning materials for free.

Book 2: Ten Little Dinosaurs by Mike Brownlow

Ten Little Dinosaurs Front Cover

This engaging and playful book introduces children to counting through the adventures of ten little dinosaurs. Perfect for young learners at the Foundation level, the story takes readers on a delightful journey where the dinosaurs encounter exciting challenges, encouraging basic counting in a fun and memorable way. The rhythmic text and vibrant illustrations captivate young minds, making it a fantastic tool to nurture early maths skills.One activity I love to do with this book is asking kids to count the dinosaurs on each page and identify the number left as the story progresses, or explicitly teach them counting backwards through the number that is one less. It’s a simple yet effective way to connect storytelling with subtraction and sequencing! You can find the activity in our resource hub here.

Book 3: Bears on Wheels by Stan and Jan Berenstain

Bears on Wheels Front Cover

This charming and imaginative story introduces children to counting and simple maths concepts through the hilarious adventures of bears balancing on wheels. The quirky bear antics and bold illustrations captivate children, while the story effortlessly reinforces counting skills at the Foundation level.One of my favourite activities with this book is using counting bears and wheels to bring the story to life. As the bears hop on and off, I ask kids to predict, “What happens next?” or “How many bears will be left?” It’s always a delight to see their excitement as they actively count along, matching the story’s numbers to their own little models. You can also explore other ideas for counting activities here.

Teaching maths through storytelling bridges the gap between abstract concepts and practical understanding. Books like One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab, Ten Little Dinosaurs, and Bears on Wheels make learning maths enjoyable and relatable. Paired with interactive activities, they inspire curiosity and confidence in young learners. By integrating these resources into your lessons, you’re not only teaching maths but also nurturing creativity and critical thinking.

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The Book

One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab

One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab

Written by April Pulley Sayre and Jeffrey Sayre, illustrated by Randy Cecil, published by Walker Books

This delightful and imaginative book introduces young readers to counting (ACMNA001, AC9MFN01 – Foundation Year, Mathematics) and basic multiplication concepts. By using the number of feet on various animals, the story encourages children to explore basic counting with feet (ACMNA002 – Foundation Year, Mathematics) and repeated addition, grouping, and arrays to represent numbers. This creative approach not only reinforces counting skills but also provides a playful foundation for understanding multiplication (ACMNA031 – Year 2, Mathematics). Additionally, the book supports early number recognition and sequencing as children practice counting and comparing quantities. With its vibrant illustrations and humorous scenarios, this book engages young learners while fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills in an enjoyable way.

Ten Little Dinosaurs

Ten Little Dinosaurs

Written by Mike Brownlow, illustrated by Simon Rickerty, published by Orchard Books

This delightful rhyming adventure captivates young readers with its playful text and vibrant illustrations. The story counts down from 10 to 1 as a group of mischievous little dinosaurs encounters various adventures and challenges, blending humour with basic counting skills (ACMNA001, AC9MFN01 – Foundation Year, Mathematics). It connects number names, numerals, and the number of dinosaurs (ACMNA002 – Foundation Year, Mathematics), making it a valuable tool for early numeracy. The rhymes and repetitive patterns not only entertain but also foster language development and phonemic awareness (ACELA1439 – Foundation Year, English). With its engaging narrative and educational focus, Ten Little Dinosaurs is a perfect read-aloud choice for young children, combining fun and learning in one enjoyable package.

Bears on Wheels

Bears on Wheels

Written & illustrated by Jan Berenstain and Stan Berenstain, published by Random House Books for Young Readers

This lively and engaging story introduces young readers to basic counting from 1 to 10 (ACMNA001, AC9MFN01 – Foundation Year, Mathematics). The simple yet entertaining narrative follows bears as they ride on wheels in various configurations, showcasing relationships between numbers and objects (ACMNA002 – Foundation Year, Mathematics). Through its use of repetitive patterns and clear visual representations, the book helps children practise subitising small collections (ACMNA003 – Foundation Year, Mathematics). With its playful illustrations and rhythmic text, Bears on Wheels is an excellent resource for building early numeracy skills in an enjoyable and interactive way.

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