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How to teach Counting
Using this How Many Assessment Worksheet, students count up to 20 objects arranged in different ways, such as a line, a rectangle, or a circle.
Being able to count forwards and backwards from any number is an important skill for your students. It will help your students as they begin counting coins and skip counting. This worksheet will help you collect the data you need to know if your students are proficient counters.
Arrange up to 20 objects in different ways, such as a line, a rectangle, or a circle. Or, arrange as many as 10 objects in a scattered configuration. Then, as the student, “How many objects are there?”
Other resources to use with this How Many Assessment Worksheet
If you are using this worksheet, your students are probably learning about counting.
Use this Gumball Jar Counting Activity as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this activity by listening to the Have Fun Teaching Counting by Ones Song. Next, have students practice counting by ones out loud! Then, students complete the worksheet independently or with a partner. Finally, students choose their own objects to practice counting from. Once finished, challenge students to count backwards from that number too!
Be sure to check out more Skip Counting Activities.
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