Counting up to ten with pictures to help. Also beginning to count two sets of objects.
Many children quickly learn how to say the numbers from 0 to 10, but this is not quite the same as being able to count a number of objects. Whether it's counting fish, footballs or planes, we have a great set of counting pages which are perfect to supplement all those opportunities there are in the home for counting sets of objects.
Many children quickly learn how to say the numbers from 0 to 10, but this is not quite the same as being able to count a number of objects. Whether it's counting fish, footballs or planes, we have a great set of counting pages which are perfect to supplement all those opportunities there are in the home for counting sets of objects.
Many children quickly learn how to say the numbers from 0 to 10, but this is not quite the same as being able to count a number of objects. Whether it's counting fish, footballs or planes, we have a great set of counting pages which are perfect to supplement all those opportunities there are in the home for counting sets of objects.
Another opportunity to consolidate those counting skills with numbers up to 10.
Perhaps the earliest practice of addition is when children count two sets of objects to make one total. We have a fantastic farmyard set of counting worksheets, counting cows and goats. Use these in conjunction with objects at home, eg counting red and blue counters, or the numbers on two dice, to make sure your child becomes really sharp with counting and understanding the term, 'How many altogether?'
Perhaps the earliest practice of addition is when children count two sets of objects to make one total. We have a fantastic set of counting worksheets, counting monkeys and gorillas, but the numbers only go up to 5. Use these in conjunction with objects at home, eg counting red and blue counters, or the numbers on two dice, to make sure your child becomes really sharp with counting and understanding the term, 'How many altogether?'
It's not raining cats and dogs but there are plenty to count here as children begin to understand the term, 'How many altogether?' Still keeping to small numbers up to 5.
Young children should hop through these pages with no trouble at all, especially if they have been working on the other pages in this series of counting two sets of objects.