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Count the Objects
Are there more apples or pears? Learners count images of familiar objects, and write the number below. Then, they color the object group with the most in number. There are four sets of objects to compare. Consider having students circle...
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Cut and Paste Counting Monsters
Young children will have a blast learning how to count these monster math manipulatives. Provided with a series of boxes numbered from 1 to 10, learners must place the correct number of monsters in each space to demonstrate...
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My Spider Counting Book
Kids will love this spooky counting book around Halloween! Each page has a caption indicating how many spiders (one spider, two spiders, etc.) and a space for learners to draw that number of spiders. This foldable book goes all the way...
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Counting Objects
What an easy way to practice counting and comparing numbers! Learners examine four sets of drawings, each with two types of objects pictured. They count each object, writing the number below. Then, they color in the item with fewer...
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Counting: Connecting Pictures and Numbers
As young scholars begin connecting numbers with values, help them grasp this concept with sets of objects like these. They examine five sets (up to 15 in number) and match each to a corresponding digit. Then, they draw a set of their own...
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Counting Valentines
This Valentine's Day, add a touch of festive flair to your math lesson with a booklet that combines counting, reading, and a sweet treat. Young mathematicians read a poem, count candy hearts, and record the amount of each color found.
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Counting is Fun!
After examining three sets of images, young counters determine which represents the desired number. There are six problems total, with numbers between 1 and 5. This would work well for kindergarteners during a day when you have...
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Cookie Count
in this cookie count worksheet, students count the objects on each cookie, cut out numbers from one to ten, and match the numbers with the totals. Students match ten problems.
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Counting Exercise - 1 to 10
In this counting to ten worksheet, students solve 3 problems in which objects in a set are counted. Students record the number that tells how many. In each set there are ten.
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Representing Objects with Numbers
Because this step-by-step counting worksheet includes the answers, it may be best used as an all-class warm up. Learners focus on relating objects and numbers as they count five circles and choose which numeral represents the amount. The...
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Representing Objects with Numbers (0 to 20) Guided Lesson
Here are a few opportunities for youngsters to hone their number skills by counting and quantifying objects, tracing numbers, and translating word-form numbers into numerical form. There are four questions here providing practice with...
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Counting on Cup
A basic approach to counting on, this math game has beginners partner up and use number cards and dice as they practice beginning addition. One partner chooses a number card and counts that many objects into a cup. The second partner...
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Counting and Writing Numbers 1-20
Learners connect quantity with numbers from 1 to 20 in this 2-part exercise. First they count the number of circles in a row and write the appropriate numeral from 1 to 10. In the second part, they count objects from 11-20. To extend:...
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How Many? Counting Gingerbread Cookies to 12
Rejoicing gingerbread persons are pictured in 6 sets (in quantities from 3 to 12) for your little mathematicians to count. They write the number for how many are in each set. To extend, combine with a baking lesson that involves...
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Mystery Jars: Make Your Own
There are many ways to implement this estimation and counting activity. Young mathematicians fill jars with objects to create "mystery jars." Add difficulty by using smaller objects. After counting, learners secretly record their exact...
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Counting Memory Match Game
What a fun way to practice counting! Print these cards for an easy go-to matching game. Partners take turns playing a memory game, flipping the cards over to try to match a number with the card that has the corresponding number of...
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More Worksheet 2
In this counting and comparing numbers instructional activity, students count the object pairs in 2 problems. Students identify the group in each pair that has more objects than the other.
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Practice Estimating!
Bring math home with this interative estimating worksheet! Scholars make educated guesses about the number of six household items: crayons in a crayon box, keys on a key ring, coins in a piggy bank, trees in the yard, pictures on the...
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Counting Exercise
In this counting objects worksheet, students analyze pictures of shapes and animals inside the house. Students count the objects specified and fill out a chart with numbers telling how many of each picture.
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Summer Counting
In this counting summer objects worksheet, students count how many suns, ice cream cones, seashells and butterflies there are on the worksheet and place their answers in the boxes provided.
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My Extraterrestrial Counting Book
In this extraterrestrial counting worksheet, learners assemble and color a mini personal book on counting from one to ten with extraterrestrial objects.
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Counting Animals
In this math activity, students match numbers 1-12 with their correct number of objects. The activity also includes extra cards with bird illustrations for counting or creating more sets.
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Count and Trace the Shapes
In this counting and tracing shapes worksheet, learners trace 13 shapes with specific colors. Students count how many ovals, rectangles, triangles, squares and circles there are and put their totals on the lines provided. A very good...
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Count By Fives, Count by Tens
In this counting by 5 and 10 activity, students first count the objects in 6 sets by fives. Students write the number that tells how many. Students then count the objects in 6 more sets by tens.