If there's one thing we're certain of in the world of early years maths, it's that making numeracy tangible and fun is key-and our Trellis Tens Frames take hands-on learning to a whole new level.
At 100cm tall and 40cm wide, these oversized tens frames bring numerical exploration off the desk and into the heart of your EYFS maths area.
Perfect for outdoor educational settings, classrooms or even the corner of a bustling, these frames are more than just a teaching tool-they're a statement piece for your early years foundation stage maths curriculum.
Whether learners are counting natural treasures from the playground, creating patterns with brightly coloured counters, or solving their first problem-solving challenges, these trellis frames are here to build strong numerical skills while fostering curiosity and creativity.
With four frames included in the pack, you can set up a range of activities-from simple counting to reasoning tasks, or even group-based early years maths games.
What's better than collaborative maths?
Maths and a little friendly competition!
This product's versatility makes it an excellent addition to both indoor and outdoor settings.
Encourage learners to gather sticks, leaves, or even pebbles to fill the frames and develop their basic math skills.
With these large-scale frames, learners can grasp mathematical concepts in a physical and visual way, helping them develop reasoning and problem-solving abilities as they explore patterns and quantities.
Plus, they're a breeze to clean and lightweight enough to move around-perfect for spontaneous numeracy adventures!
(Just don't forget to treat the wood every six months if they're stationed outdoors.)
Complement them with our, square counters, or even a basket of subitising tools to extend the fun further.
EYFS numeracy games and early years maths activities have never been this engaging.
Let learners build their early years foundation stage maths confidence, one giant frame at a time.
Features
Supersized design for hands-on learning: Each frame stands at an impressive 100cm tall and 40cm wide, making numerical exploration engaging and interactive.
Learners can physically move objects within the frame, reinforcing number concepts through movement and touch.
Durable wooden construction for indoor and outdoor use: Crafted from sturdy wood, these frames are ideal for both classroom and outdoor settings.
Their robust build ensures they can withstand frequent use, while their natural finish blends beautifully into outdoor learning environments.
Set of four for versatile group activities: With four large frames included, multiple learners can engage in numeracy activities simultaneously.
This allows for collaborative problem-solving, team-based challenges, or even independent exploration in different areas of your setting.
Perfectly spaced sections for counting and pattern making: Each frame is structured to clearly define spaces, helping learners visualise numbers and patterns.
Whether using natural objects or, the structured layout makes number relationships easy to understand.
Lightweight yet sturdy for easy repositioning: Despite their large size, these frames are easy to move, allowing educators to set up numeracy activities anywhere.
Use them indoors one day and take them outdoors the next to keep learning fresh and engaging.
Benefits
Encourages hands-on numeracy development: Learners develop a deep understanding of number relationships by physically handling objects within the tens frame.
This tactile approach enhances early maths skills in a way that traditional worksheets simply can't match.
Supports pattern recognition and problem-solving skills: The structured layout encourages learners to experiment with different ways of making ten, reinforcing key early maths concepts like number bonds, addition, and pattern creation in a playful manner.
Enhances group learning and social interaction: With four frames available, multiple learners can engage in maths games together, promoting teamwork, turn-taking, and cooperative problem-solving-all essential skills in EYFS education.
Integrates outdoor learning with mathematical exploration: The frames provide an excellent opportunity to incorporate natural materials like sticks, leaves, or pebbles into numeracy activities.
This encourages exploration, creativity, and a deeper connection to the environment.
Develops confidence in early maths through visual learning: By physically arranging objects within the frames, learners build a strong visual understanding of numbers, making abstract mathematical concepts more accessible and less intimidating.