Counting Objects
Kindergarten · Math · Counting · Florida, USA
Lesson Summary
Practice counting real things like toys, crayons, and snacks by touching each one as you count.
Explanation
When you count objects, you touch or point to each thing one at a time and say a number. This is called one-to-one counting. The last number you say tells you how many there are in all. It does not matter what order you count them in, as long as you count each one only once.
Practice Questions
Q1: You have 3 apples and you get 1 more. How many apples do you have now if you count them all?
Answer: 4
Q2: If you point to 6 stars and the last number you said was 6, how many stars are there?
Answer: 6
Q3: Why is it important to touch each object when you count?
Answer: So you do not skip any or count the same one twice.
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What is Counting Objects in Kindergarten Math?+
Counting Objects is a lesson in the Counting chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Florida, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Counting Objects?+
Counting Objects is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Florida, USA.
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