Count to 3 – Matching Stars and Numbers
Color the stars. Cut out the squares on the dotted lines. Glue matching the numbers and stars to the number words.
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Color the stars. Cut out the squares on the dotted lines. Glue matching the numbers and stars to the number words.
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Trace the numbers 1, 2, and 3 neatly and carefully. Count out the matching number of beans. Glue a real bean on the picture of each bean.
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Trace the numbers. Count out the number of manipulatives to match each number. Repeat with different colors.
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Color one apple yellow. Color two apples green. Color three apples red. Cut out the apples on the dotted lines and glue on the dog’s head one on top of the other!
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Trace the numbers. Say each number. Using a stamp pad, put the number of thumbprints in each blank square that match the number next to it.
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Color the objects. In each row, put a happy face on the single object, an X on the two objects, and a square around the three objects.
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In this count to 3 – number and object match worksheet draw a line from the set of objects to the matching number then color.
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In this count to 3 worksheet kids count the shapes and write the number that represents each set of shapes on the lines. Color.
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Count to 3 and write how many are in each set on the line. Draw a line to the set with the same number of objects. Color.
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Children use their drawing skills to draw one car, two dolls, and three balls in the boxes. Write the numbers 1, 2, and 3 on the lines.
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Counting to 10 begins right here with the first number of the counting sequence. Count one flower in each set, naming “one” each time. For extra practice count how many altogether.
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Counting to 10 is easy when there is only one item in each set. You’ve gotta begin somewhere! Count each piece of fruit and write the number 1 on the lines. Color.
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So you think counting to 1 was easy? Continue counting to 10 by stepping over to this counting to 2 page. Barefoot, flip flops, tennis shoes, it doesn’t matter. Just keep movin’.
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Counting to 10 is fun and easy! Count to 1, then add one more. I’ll make it easy for you – just count the two shapes in each set, write the number 2 on the lines and color.CCSS K.CC.B.4
Don’t march to the beat of a different band! Join this one! Keep the beat by counting to 3 with a guitar, tambourine, trumpet, and triangle. You’ll be glad you did.
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On your way to counting to 10 try out this counting to 3 page with zoo animals – tigers, hippos, kangaroos, and elephants. Can you make the animal sounds?
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