Our new collection of fast prep worksheets will help you take a practical step towards helping your learners develop a more abstract understanding of numbers and counting - seeing groups of objects represented pictorially and recording the total with a numeral.
Students will:
- count each set of pictures
- tap or color each picture as they count to show 1:1 correspondence
- determine the total of the set - recognizing that the last number they say represents the quantity of the set
- match the number name to a numeral - e.g. if they say four, they identify 4
- color the number circle in to demonstrate their counting or write the numeral
Included:
- work book cover 'My counting book'
- 10 activity pages where students count and locate the number to color
- the same 10 activity pages, with space included for students to write the numeral instead of coloring it
Our designs are perfect for early years learners, they are:
- clear, consistent and uncluttered
- feature an engaging balance of visual appeal and essential skills
- fast to prep
Create a counting work book
Staple the cover we have provided onto a selection of pages to create a work booklet for your students. A work book helps you set up an independednt routine for stduents. For example, each morning of the week you can teach them to collect their book, take a seat at their desk and complete one page. Encourage them to color the pictures in after their counting - this will provide for essesional fine motor skills and help create stamina in their work habits too.